SMS wrote:
> To me, the most glaring problem with the iPhone is that you can't
> legally use it while driving in three states (NY, NJ, & CT), and
> starting July 1, 2008 add CA and WA to the list. Many Asian and European
> countries also don't allow its use while driving.
Interesting.
I would say that the overpriced and underpowered net connection (as
compared to Sprint) was the most glaring problem with the iPhone. I
_won_ an iPhone from a local TV station contest this year, and despite
my long-time devotion to the Palm platform (I've carried a Palm-based
device for 9 years), I would have kept that iPhone if I could have
activated it on Sprint under EVDO. Instead, I sold it on eBay.
As for hands-free usage, I'm not sure what you're talking about
: The
iPhone (like my Treo 700P) has Bluetooth support. Nearly all phones
support hands-free usage compatible with the new laws -- via BT handsets
and automotive hands-free systems. How is the iPhone any different?