2008 will be a VERY good year for Apple regarding the iPhone:

- They will finally be able to release it globally (and BAM, the sales will 
keep on rising)
- They will release a 3G iPhone
- They will finally provide support for third-party applications and TRULY 
turn the iPhone into a smartphone (right now it's the best feature phone 
available, but not a TRUE smartphone)

I could not have one because I *need* a keyboard (I am an E-mail junkie) but 
I held one for a full day and boy oh boy it IS a very sweet device!

[]s
Sandro Campos Mancini


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Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:27 PM
Subject: RE: [Treo] Another nail in the coffin?


>
> I recently read (I think on MSNBC) that it's estimated that 25% of iPhones 
> are unlocked and running on non-AT&T networks.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From:  "Don Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> [snip]
> The iPhone is a great, if simplistic and limited, device.  It ties one to
> AT&T, though, and does not (last I checked) support business class email 
> of any kind.  Because it's AT&T, I could only get EDGE speed here in the 
> Denver area. 

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