If you care, I do have an iPhone now. After I got it, my wife got one as well.
The only drawback (and it's a pretty major drawback) is that it doesn't play flash.
Once my two years is up, if AT&T has a good Android phone like an HTC Touch Pro (but those are too thick), that's what I'll probably do. Also, iPhone has compatibility issues with some software which is written for smartphones. In particular, it doesn't work with my law office's docketing software except to synchronize through Outlook which means things are always going to be delayed a bit.
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