I'll give my top 3 items, but to me it isn't so much that I do
"different" things so much as I so much more ENJOY the things that
I do do. 

I also think the differences of what people will say will be
determined by what phone/device they were using before. My treo did a
lot of things that I do now on the iPhone (Email and Texting were both
"excellent" and in some ways better), so my experience of moving to
an iPhone is based on that. If I was coming from a RAZR it would be a
substantially different experience, no?

Ok, that being said:
1) Listen to music - I never listened to music on my Treo. It just
didn't integrate well enough (there were hacks) to iTunes.

2) Web browsing - This is really important. I could web browse on
both my treo and my work blackberry (EVDO actually), but it SUCKED to
do so. The web browsing experience of safari kicked it up WAY more
than a notch and the SDK to enable web apps created a whole new
eco-system of iPhone specific apps that I still love (some better
than their AppStore cousins).

3) Use of 3rd party apps - I'm finding I'm just really only using a
few of these, but the fact that it is so easy to explore. I find
myself just exploring apps.

In the end, for the first time in 5 years of using smart phones (and
designing them for part of that time), I have to say I really LOVE my
phone. Yes, it has problems, but so did every other phone I owned.

-- dave

-- dave




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