In article <e5tjd51bgo2t0upf4459v129ar4vnkqdm3@4ax.com>,
<no_one@home.com> wrote:
> We currently have Moto 557 phones. How can the address book be transferred
> between the 557 & the IPhones?
do you have that information on a computer someplace? the easiest way
is to let the iphone sync all your contacts. you can also import them
from a sim card (and then sync to the computer).
> Does the IPhone has a SIM chip? If so, can they be switched between phones?
yes, but it's locked to at&t.
> We heard there is some type of add on memory card that can be added to
> increase the memory capability. What is that all about?
you heard wrong. the iphones come with as much as 32 gig of memory
built-in, so there's not much of a need to mess with cards.
> I read there might be several models available: 3G, 3G-S and perhaps others.
> Which one has more bang to your buck so to speak?
the 3gs is quite a bit faster and more capable than the 3g. the iphone
3g is last year's model, which is why it's cheaper.
> We currently have a 850 @ month voice plan which seems to be enough on the
> voice side of things.
>
> We plan on sending a lot of text so an unlimited text plan might be a good
> idea.
it probably would be a good idea. another option is look into one of
the many apps that send/receive sms messages for free.
> My wife plans on exchanging lots of photos, audio & video with her daughter
> on the East Coast. Gotta keep up with her grandchild you know? Is there a
> data plan for those types of images?
iphones are required to have a data plan which covers all data usage
and it's unlimited.
> Obviously we plan on using the IPhone for browsing. Is there a unlimited
> plan for that?
see above.
> As you can see, we have lots of questions. We are just trying to do our
> homework before going into a AT&T center and upgrading our phones.
i would suggest going to an apple store, especially with questions.