Re: iPhone - so...what's the deal?
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Originally Posted by Steve Tannehill
The screen was black, but the movement of the phone caused it to light up.
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It has a proximity sensor, so when you put it to your ear it shuts off the screen, and when you pull it away it lights back up.
I got my iphone Friday evening, and went through the itunes signup process, but I was among some other folks whose process would take longer. I was switching from Tmobile.
The phone got activated Saturday afternoon, and at that point I could make but not receive calls.
The Tmobile number got ported as of Sunday morning. So, I'm fully operational now.
I'm very impressed with it. The keyboard takes some adjustment. Mainly, like Mac OSX generally, you have to accept that it works with you, not against you. Remember, Jobs lived in a monastary for a year. It's a Zen thing. It is NOT the touchscreen you've seen on other phones (Treos, etc.), photocopiers, kiosks, etc. This is much, much better.
The screen is awesome - sharp and bright. Size and weight are perfect.
The GUI is silky smooth.
Works great with WiFi. Use Edge only in a pinch. Definitely seek out hotspots. Once you connect to a hotspot, it remembers it and automatically connects.
If you can afford it, I highly recommend it.