When I bought the iPhone, I was truly initially sorry that I did. One is because of the fact that I had to move from Verizon to AT&T to use the phone. I thought of having the phone unlocked, but to pay extra was not something I was planning to do. So I just switched my subscriber just so I can use this sleek and trendy phone.

I got hooked on the iPhone a few months of its release, as it was touted to be a cellular phone, an iPod and a PDA wrapped in one little neat bundle of gadget love.

When I got the phone, it took a while for me to get use of the keyboard less interface. Usual smart phones have these mini keyboards below the huge screen but the iPhone deleted that entirely. When you get used to this set up, it becomes second nature to text using the phone but give yourself around 3 weeks to a month and a half to get used to the touch software.

A great thing about the iPhone is its very visual voicemail system. Instead of calling your mailbox, the iPhone gives you a list of your voicemails, making you see the name of the sender and the time of message. You can skip a message and go to a message left earlier by just tapping on that recording file.

The iPhone, weighing at 135 grams, comes in two memory sizes, one at 8 gigabyte, and the other in 4 gigabyte. If you are planning to really use the iPhone for all your multimedia and mobile phone ease, best t buy the one with a larger memory.