I've posted this before but sod it:
I used to hate Apple. I hated how they were so expensive, how they made you use their programs and how they were all art school wanky.
I went into the O2 shop last year and had a play with the old iPhone - I was irritated by the fact I quite liked it. I went home. I went back a couple of days later and played with it again and liked it again so I decided that maybe I was wrong and shouldn't cut off my nose to spite my face.
I then started trying to come up with reasons to not want one - the cost was a good start. You were FORCED to use O2 - but then I was already on O2 and had no problem with them. The contract was cheaper than the one I was on at the time and what I was saving on a monthly basis actually added up to more than the £99 I had to pay upfront so technically it was maginally cheaper for me to move to the iPhone. It didn't support MMS so I checked how many MMS messages I had sent recently... turns out I had sent four in the past six months, I could cope without it. The phone I was getting was not released and there was no proper reviews on it so it was a bit of a gamble but I couldn't find anyone that moaned about the old phone and all they were doing was making it better.
When I went for it, I decided that worse case senario is I hate it and I can flog it on eBay and get something else. I thought I would probably use the features now and then but the novelty would wear off after a couple of weeks. Scroll forward a year and I use it nearly all the time (hardly ever as a phone) for the net, music and various apps. It's hardly an essential item, but I can't really remember what I did before it.
I have long been a believer that a phone is a very personal thing. What I want from a phone is not going to be the same as what my mum wants or someone who does a lot of emails or takes a lot of photos. I don't see how someone can say they have got the "best phone ever" considering the number of styles and brands available. Also, how can someone who has never used the iPhone have a negative opinion on it? That's like me saying that the Blackberry is shit but then saying i've only ever seen photos of it.
Last point - I keep a pretty close eye on forums talking about the iPhone and never have I heard anyone who has one complain about it. That on it's own must say something to the haters?
With regards to the new features, O2 are saying that MMS will come out of your text bundle with one MMS equalling four standard texts. They are charging for internet tethering with bundles - £14.68 for 3GB per month or £29.36 for 10GB per month. I was hoping I was going to get away with not paying extra for tethering.
http://shop.o2.co.uk/update/index.html