As for wear and tear, it is iPod-like. There are cases, but they add bulk. I like mine slim and pocketable. My Treo went for years w/o a case. There IS a slight downside to my unit, I can't add apps or ringtones. They are "built in". I expect them to get added in upcoming versions. I hope.

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On Jul 2, 2007, at 11:08 AM, George Nincehelser <[email protected]> wrote:

I am thinking about getting one, but thought I'd wait until the intial hype had burned out (and my current cell contract expires). I might buy one through Apple's web store, but there's a 2-3 week delivery time.

But I'd rather hold one in my hand before making a commitment.

What I'm wondering is how much abuse the thing can take without getting all uglied up. Can it be treated like a regular cell phone you just stuff in your pocket, or is something you should treat with more care?

Right now I have a Samsung A900. It's all scratched up (has "character"), since I shove it in my pocket, but it's a flip-phone, so the main screen is protected. I don't care for my current provider (Sprint), but the cell phone itself is small, slim, and can take good deal of abuse.

I'd like an iPhone, but I'm just not sure I'd take proper care of it.

George


On 7/2/07, Pete Lindsley <[email protected]> wrote:
In the header of Don's message the X-Mailer info is:
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