DevilInPgh wrote:
Just make sure that your area has the 3G network.
My area still doesn't have 3G yet, but i am a few miles to the 3G network near Boston.
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Otherwise, what would be the difference between getting the new iPhone and iPhone 1.0?
iPhone 2.0 is heavily focused on business customers in which the iPhone will bring 100% native interop for Exchange Server users. This will probably eliminate the Entourage client on the Mac where it has been cricitzed for not having a 100% Exchange interop for the Mac. It also includes Cisco VPN app to connect the iPhone to a corporate network, etc. Other than those things, the iPhone 2.0's real selling point is the 3G for average joes.
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Also of note: Vermonters don't have any AT&T service, ergo they won't get iPhone service.
I have ATT with my BlackBerry service, and there is some coverage there when I went recently. There isn't enough towers in the state, and more likely I was getting roaming from another provider (prolly Unicell). I don't think they will get 3G anytime soon. (Never mind the wireline service provider was sold from Verizon to a very crappy phone company that might make their phone network even worse when it was Verizon. I am also affected too because it was a three state deal.) So if a big bell company left the state, do you think another big bell company will put 3G in their network? Probably not.