Max,
Keep in mind that Apple/AT&T gang lock you into a monthly data plan. But 
this is OK since you are not buying IPhone just to call your grandma; 
for that there are other phones on the market.
The only bummer, and correct me if I am wrong, is that you cannot swap 
sim cards if you are traveling abroad.
V

On 7/18/2009 9:32 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>
> Games?  i'm glad to hear of everyone's success.  Since my falling out
> with sprint over their converting my unlimited data plan to a soft cap
> and then cancelling me all together, I've been looking for my next
> mobile internet solution.  I was thinking the iphone might just do
> it.  On the 32 gb model how much free space do you have?  What kind of
> data plans do they offer?  Could you see me being able to maintain a
> website over it in a pinch?  I'm not traveling as much as i used to,
> but there are still those days when a new listing comes in or an
> important email has to sit in my inbox for not having mobile internet
> any more.  I may have to subscribe to the iphone list as I"m really
> starting to get excited by the idea.  Thanks, Max
> On Jul 18, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:
>
>>
>> I use email, fring for IM, safari, weather app, clock, calendar,
>> notes, fun apps such as the role playing games. Typing is down to
>> personal preference iIMO. but I'm typing just fine, and enjoying it.
>>
>> On Jul 18, 2009, at 2:25 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello Simon had a good question.  Now, I would like to add to it.
>>> Would the totally blind iphone users also tell us which of the
>>> features they are using.  I'm especially wanting to hear about emails
>>> or any feature where you have to type.  My brother tells me the two
>>> finger system that it uses makes it very easy to enter text, numbers,
>>> email addresses, etc.  Looking forward to your comments.  Thanks, Max
>>> On Jul 18, 2009, at 6:21 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm totally blind and using my iphone happily.
>>>> :)
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 18, 2009, at 12:10 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Just wondering how many of you that are now using the Ipone 3gs,
>>>>> are
>>>>> totally blind rather than the partially / Visually impaired users.
>>>>>
>>>>> The device to me sounds more like it's for a VI person than a
>>>>> totally blind
>>>>> person.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm total  and I'm trying to compare this for useage /
>>>>> accessibility
>>>>> against
>>>>> my Nokia s60 device.
>>>>> And as I've only had a very quick play with the IPhone 3gs I can't
>>>>> say I'm
>>>>> fixed on it yet.
>>>>> And I'm keen to hear how the totally blind users are getting on
>>>>> with
>>>>> it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>
>>>>> Simonf.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >
>


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