Looking to sell new IPhone....

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odbowles

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I have a brand new IPhone (box is still in original cellophane) for sale. If anyone here is looking at buying one anyway then let me know and I can probably save you about $100.

Thanks!
 
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Just bought a refurb unit or I would have been interested. I drink way too much to carry around a $500 phone in my pocket all the time, but once you could pick up a refurb for $250 I figured it was worth it to take the plunge. Especially since the IPhone data plan is $20 or $30 a month cheaper than the plan AT&T was making me use with my Blackjack.

Somebody should buy it. This is the first cell phone I've ever owned that I haven't kind of hated. The web browsing alone is night and day compared to any cell phone or PDA I've ever used before.
 
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If I didn't have Verizon I'd buy it from you. But I do, sadly.
The upcoming xv6900 will be a nice alternative. Depending on what you use the device for, it may be better than the iphone since it runs on windows mobile.
 
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Windows Mobile is the reason I bought an IPhone. It's up to what -- version 6? -- and it's still terrible. Its interface seems specifically designed to make every last excruciating task take as many clicks as possible. With Exchange support coming to the IPhone very soon, the only business reason for users to inflict Windows Mobile on themselves is if they really, really need to use Pocket Word and Pocket Excel to edit files away from the computer. And in 10 years of corporate IT support, I don't remember ever talking to any user who was willing to do that on a regular basis.
 
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Windows Mobile is the reason I bought an IPhone. It's up to what -- version 6? -- and it's still terrible. Its interface seems specifically designed to make every last excruciating task take as many clicks as possible. With Exchange support coming to the IPhone very soon, the only business reason for users to inflict Windows Mobile on themselves is if they really, really need to use Pocket Word and Pocket Excel to edit files away from the computer. And in 10 years of corporate IT support, I don't remember ever talking to any user who was willing to do that on a regular basis.
Which is why I said depending on what you use it for. I use a blackberry 8130 because I am not a big WM fan, but I have a co worker who constantly edits office docs from his PDA.
 
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Which is why I said depending on what you use it for. I use a blackberry 8130 because I am not a big WM fan, but I have a co worker who constantly edits office docs from his PDA.

I admire his fortitude. I used to work in an environment where we rolled out a bunch of WM PDAs to mobile users for that exact reason, but within two months the same guys were all demanding laptops because they said that editing Word and Excel documents on their PDAs was too tedious for them to bother with.

RIM has a great interface. The IPhone has an even better one, although it's (thus far) too severely limited in what you can run on it. Windows Mobile just sucks. I really liked my Blackjack hardware-wise, but the software was awful.
 
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RIM has a great interface. The IPhone has an even better one, although it's (thus far) too severely limited in what you can run on it. Windows Mobile just sucks. I really liked my Blackjack hardware-wise, but the software was awful.
As the spouse of a verizon employee the IPhone is not an option for me, but RIM is finally making devices that are multimedia friendly so luckily I don't have to deal with WM. If only verizon would stop crippling their hardware........
 
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Phone is sold!!! Thanks to everyone for looking. Just to weigh in on the comments.... I love my IPhone and I would not trade it for the world. Will be even better with the 2.0 release and Active Sync.
 

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