You can use it in Europe at horrifically outrageous roaming prices, but 
it won't be as fast as if it were made to run on their 3G networks. (A 
slow car can drive in the fast lane, but everyone else will be zipping 
around it.)

Don Yates wrote:
> 
> I though iPhone was 3G  (i.e., international - tho I may not be up on 
> terms).
> 
> I was pressed into getting an iPhone last month -- the thing is very 
> seductive.  Until yesterday, all worked fine ec very rare outage of Edge. 
> Now I can't access Edge so the convenience is very limited (no wifi at 
> home at the moment).
> 
> In any event, it cannot relace my 650:  No categories for contacts or, 
> more impt to me, calendars.  All goes into one list.  Yuck.  Also data 
> entry is clumsier tho not as bad as Wince.  Still, when it works...  It 
> does have the best sound quality of any phone I've used, including ATT's 
> Treo.  Still, I carry both (the iPhone slips beautifully into a shirt 
> pocket.)
> 
> Am I to believe I can't use this thing in Europw?
> 
> DY

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