I had an Incredible and now I have an iPhone and I'd never go back. I found with my Droid phone, there were all sorts of settings I didn't know about that could change the phone: I prefer the iPhone's simplicity, bc when I'm fiddling with my phone, I want to be playing a game, not futzing with the settings.
That said, if anyone still offers unlimited data plans, that's the way to go. I don't know how much data I use per month, but you should poll your friends/colleagues. I bet if you regularly use your phone as a GPS or to stream Pandora/Sirius, that'll gobble data.
I use the Kindle and Nook apps for reading books on the iPhone and the former is just fine. Assuming your library uses Overdrive, you can get books from libraries on the iPhone. (I do.)
I use the iPhone-native Notepad app for making lists.
My iPhone was a hand-me-down from my sister, so I didn't choose 32Gb. My music collection is about that size, so I can't really store it all on my iPhone, which is part of why I still keep my iTouch around.
My biggest piece of advice is get a case. And maybe AppleCare. And probably a screen protector.
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Date: 2013-04-05 02:43 pm (UTC)That said, if anyone still offers unlimited data plans, that's the way to go. I don't know how much data I use per month, but you should poll your friends/colleagues. I bet if you regularly use your phone as a GPS or to stream Pandora/Sirius, that'll gobble data.
I use the Kindle and Nook apps for reading books on the iPhone and the former is just fine. Assuming your library uses Overdrive, you can get books from libraries on the iPhone. (I do.)
I use the iPhone-native Notepad app for making lists.
My iPhone was a hand-me-down from my sister, so I didn't choose 32Gb. My music collection is about that size, so I can't really store it all on my iPhone, which is part of why I still keep my iTouch around.
My biggest piece of advice is get a case. And maybe AppleCare. And probably a screen protector.