The iPhone has more apps and better reliability but is less tweakable/configurable than Android. I've had PDAs since the early 90s and owned a slew of pricey smartphones before buying the iPhone 4. I have never owned a portable device that has been more versatile, sturdy, and enjoyable. I'd suggest getting the iPhone so you can see what all the fuss is about. It's a case of well-deserved hype.Flake wrote:
Also, can someone tell me if I should get an iphone or an android? First smart phone purchase incoming.
Though if you can wait until the end of the summer/early fall, you'll probably be able to get the iPhone 5.