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shadrap
06-14-2009, 10:29 AM
Ok, I am new these forums, but have been a regular poster in others. I am just wondering what your honest thoughts are to help me make a decision.

I currently have the Palm Pre, no doubt, it is the best phone on the Sprint Network. It has lived up to the hype, but for some reason I can't help thinking about the iphone. I know that it doesn't multitask. I could probably deal with that. I know at&t cost more, but I would be willing to pay for it if it is truly superior. I like that the iphone has numerous apps available, great build quality, and can be used in so many ways with lots of aftermarket items.

My main concern is at&t. Does the iphone still experience the reception and dropped call issues? Does anyone know how it performs in middle North Carolina? Is the new iphone going to have email notifications and will it come through as received?

I know "some" will be tempted to give fanish answers, but I seriously need honest input.

Thanks in advance for constructive information.

Europa
06-14-2009, 10:37 AM
I ported my Sprint number to AT&T last year to get an iPhone and I'm very glad that I did. It's the best phone available IMO. I had a bit of a problem with dropped calls shortly after getting the phone, but an Apple FW update fixed that long ago. The unlimited plans on AT&T are more expensive than Sprint, but if you don't need unlimited minutes and text, I think the prices are pretty comparable.

Watcher
06-14-2009, 01:57 PM
I think the iPhone being "superior" over the Palm Pre is a matter of opinion only. We all know too well you can't solely use "specs" as a standard to determine superiority if the OS is sluggish and unresponsive. Are you sure you don't have a friend or a coworker who has an iPhone? If they do, ask them if you can try it out and then make the decision for yourself. However, I have to warn you as I know how often I get "used to" certain devices and then have to migrate to different ones, how I miss features that the former had which the latter doesn't. I think going from the Palm Pre may frustrate you, but then again, that's all a matter of personal preference anyway.

Swagger
06-15-2009, 10:02 AM
I think the iPhone being "superior" over the Palm Pre is a matter of opinion only. We all know too well you can't solely use "specs" as a standard to determine superiority if the OS is sluggish and unresponsive. Are you sure you don't have a friend or a coworker who has an iPhone? If they do, ask them if you can try it out and then make the decision for yourself. However, I have to warn you as I know how often I get "used to" certain devices and then have to migrate to different ones, how I miss features that the former had which the latter doesn't. I think going from the Palm Pre may frustrate you, but then again, that's all a matter of personal preference anyway.

Sir,
I like the way you think. I would say to the OP keep your Pre and the money you save (Sprint vs AT&Greed) in your pocket and be happy.:laugh2: Mark

aggieman
06-15-2009, 04:11 PM
I can't say anything bad about the iPhone, but I'm happy I switched to the Pre. Still keeping my iPhone as well as I love it too, but currently the Pre offers more to meet MY needs than the iPhone does. That may not be the case for everyone, but I need a phone that will multitask well.

I get so frustrated trying to use Pandora only to lose it when I open up a text to reply or go to the web browser.

As for Sprint vs. AT&T I prefer Sprint and I know I'm probably in the minority here. I have 450 min/unlimited data/text/navigation for $69, $20 less than what the same (without navigation) cost me on AT&T.

Data speeds on Sprint consistently are higher for me and coverage seems more reliable so far. NO dropped calls in 9 days of having the Pre. I also have 3G (EVDO) in alot of places where I see EDGE on the iPhone.

Either way you can't go wrong as they are probably the two best phones out right now, but unless you are just not happy with the Pre I wouldn't switch. You can try the iPhone out for 14 days however and get your money back (minus restocking fee)/out of your contract. I wouldn't port my number/cancel with sprint till you are sure that it is the right choice for you.

Phxblue
06-15-2009, 06:37 PM
I like this thread. Good cognitive objective thinking. I like the Pre a lot personally but I didn't buy one. I went and played with it at Sprint for a while but the iPhone gave me the droopy puppy dog eyes.. I had to stick with the ole fella..

jonsdad
06-16-2009, 10:19 AM
Is it possible to port the number after the activation?

If I get a new iPhone through Apple, and try it for 14 days and I decide to keep it, can I then request to have my number ported?

TIA,

Jonsdad
I can't say anything bad about the iPhone, but I'm happy I switched to the Pre. Still keeping my iPhone as well as I love it too, but currently the Pre offers more to meet MY needs than the iPhone does. That may not be the case for everyone, but I need a phone that will multitask well.

I get so frustrated trying to use Pandora only to lose it when I open up a text to reply or go to the web browser.

As for Sprint vs. AT&T I prefer Sprint and I know I'm probably in the minority here. I have 450 min/unlimited data/text/navigation for $69, $20 less than what the same (without navigation) cost me on AT&T.

Data speeds on Sprint consistently are higher for me and coverage seems more reliable so far. NO dropped calls in 9 days of having the Pre. I also have 3G (EVDO) in alot of places where I see EDGE on the iPhone.

Either way you can't go wrong as they are probably the two best phones out right now, but unless you are just not happy with the Pre I wouldn't switch. You can try the iPhone out for 14 days however and get your money back (minus restocking fee)/out of your contract. I wouldn't port my number/cancel with sprint till you are sure that it is the right choice for you.

aggieman
06-16-2009, 10:33 AM
Is it possible to port the number after the activation?

If I get a new iPhone through Apple, and try it for 14 days and I decide to keep it, can I then request to have my number ported?

TIA,

Jonsdad

yes, just make sure they know when you open your account that you want to make sure their coverage is as good in your home area and wherever you travel as your existing provider before you complete the port. I have done this many times. Just set up your account with a new phone number and you will have to call AT&T to have them port the number when you decide you are ready to have it ported.

iNinja
06-16-2009, 10:36 AM
Sir,
I like the way you think. I would say to the OP keep your Pre and the money you save (Sprint vs AT&Greed) in your pocket and be happy.:laugh2: Mark

Lets just hope the Op isnt like you Mark, and buys both!! You know you will get a 3gs!! ;)

aggieman
06-16-2009, 01:13 PM
Lets just hope the Op isnt like you Mark, and buys both!! You know you will get a 3gs!! ;)

Quoted for truth :wink:

iphonepro101
06-16-2009, 01:38 PM
have you read this thread yet?
http://www.everythingicafe.com/forum/general-discussion/palm-pre-vs-iphone-47963.html

Cjvdh
06-16-2009, 09:34 PM
I've never been with sprint I've been a loyal AT&T customer for years even back when they were cingular. Anyways I've had plenty of phones and trust me when I say that. Nothing compares to the iPhone IMO.