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Ingrid D

Human factors consultant at Human Factors Solutions

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Do you have an iPhone (or are you planing to buy one soon)?

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Magnús O

Development director at Ossur

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No, since I have serious issues with locked in platforms such as the iPhone. However the latest version of this device finally seems to be business grade. Not only does it support access to Exchange servers, but it seems to step even further than the native client, Outlook. With 3G this product is going to make mobile computing more mainstream.

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JOSH D

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No I don't however they are cool. I'm waiting on the New Google Phone the Android.

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Ricardo M

Development Manager at Construcciones Lacayo Fiallos

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yes.. why? want one?;)

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John M

AVP Operations Mumbai at Jones Lang LaSalle

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The new iphone seems to have all the features that users have been waiting for.
Especially with its 3G technology.

Looking forward to its launch in India

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Denise C

Director - Construction Audit at Altran Control Solutions

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Yes and I love it!

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Alexander J

Music Technology Specialist/Recording Engineer

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Getting one in 2 weeks. Outside of the very cool (but now expected) standard features, including music capabilities, photo, web etc, I love the 3rd party applications that are compatible now like Jott.com (voice to note/email/text transcription) and Evernote (too hard to summarize here). Bottom line...it's not what the phone itself can do, but it's what the device turns into when used with other technologies, and most of them FREE.
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