Understood and good point.dbdynsty25 wrote:But isn't that what everyone always says about flaws with particular devices/software/etc.? Rarely do you see all complaints addressed and I doubt that the Iphone will be one of those devices. It is just a case of a device doing TOO much. Trust me, if it were on Verizon, I'd probably get one, so it's not like I hate the device...but you guys claiming that every quibble will be address as soon as a software update is released are expecting way too much. If you want to use that to defend issues with the phone, and that makes you feel better about your 500+ dollar purchase, then that's all good. Complex devices have issues...and those issues persist usually. I'd be more inclined to think that they'd address most of the issues when the 2G version of the phone comes out...that way they can get people to upgrade.Spooky wrote:Some of the stuff that people are nitpicking about truly amazes me. The funny thing is that most every nitpick issue can and will probably be addressed in a future software update.
And I'm not singling you out Spooky...every person that I know that owns one says the same thing, so it's a broad statement to the iPhone population.
But I do know Apple and they are more likely than any other company to make regular updates and enhancements to their stuff. Just look at how far iTunes has come in the last 2 years (for free upgrades too).
I didn't mean to sound like I am trying to defend the iPhone and some of its lack of features (I just can't bring myself to say "issues" as I truly don't think it has any). I just find it interesting that a lot of people without iPhones are so quick to point out shortcomings without taking the entire package into the picture. And the reviews that say it does not live up to the hype really surprise me.
All BRAND NEW products have quirks...but even the most anti-iPhone people out there have to admit that this thing came out extremely solid!

