For my part, I have a new IPhone. I've had it about a week. I saw Patwest's ITouch and had to have one.
AT&T has just come out with a $49 I Phone. I replaced my Blackberry with it.
I'm just learning how to use it but here's what it offers me that a regular cell phone does not:
1. I can surf the internet and do email
2. It has a fabulous compass. I have always wanted a compass, this thing looks like a million dollar sextant type of thing. Now when somebody says go west I can.
3. It has voice calling. I can say "Call Home," and it will call home once set up and I don't have to fumble to type in numbers, you can set it to call any number of people this way.
I am going to England this summer.
1. I have Frommer's Guide book on it.
2. I have the the London (Tube) map on it and it's marvelous, it also contains alerts when a train is delayed and/ or a station closed.
3. I have National Rail on it, if you've ever been to England you know you need to know train schedules and you can easily go to the wrong station, expecting, say, to take a train to Exeter from a station which does not offer it. This shows (the National Rail site is fabulous online too) what the stops are, where to change, what the schedules are. IS there a train which comes back late in the day? This will show you.
4. I have Vicinity which works anywhere. It tells you where you are if you push a button and then you can choose from a variety of items. For instance you can push Convenience Stores and it will tell you the nearest one. It will even pinpoint them on a map and show you a map of how to get to them and how far they are. I just did it here in my outback location and it showed me the 5 nearest places I could find convenience stores.
You can NEVER be lost again!
5. I have several games and Solitaire games on it.
6. I have two other guidebooks for France and Italy on it which I can erase when the trip is over. No more printing out guidebooks, or guidebook pages, and carrying around a huge stack of papers with hotel info on them or directions, say , to Highclere, it's all on the tiny phone, but it's easy to see and enlarges better than a typed paper does.
I can use the memo pad for hotel confirmations, phone numbers, websites, etc. Everywhere I went in Europe last year was wired, so you can ride on a train and get the information you need, stay in touch with people, etc.
7. Of course I have books on it for reading.
8. I have a phrase book for Italian on it, which not only shows you the Italian for what you want it speaks it aloud.
9. I have the UK weather.
10. I have the National Trust for information on places I might want to see, times of opening, how to get there, etc.
11. I have QuizQuizQuiz which is a Trivia Game which you can set up any way you like, beat the clock, etc. I'm a trivia fool.
So far that's what I've got so far, in a week. I'll download some of Rick Steves's free audio tours for Italy next.
Already I am wondering what I ever did without it.
That's what I've got in a week, it's going to revolutionize my trip this year.
And maybe my life.