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When the first iPhone came out, the hype was just too much for me to take. Thank you very much, but I would just keep my Palm Treo. Palm was not my first choice. My previous phone ran Windows Mobile, but it was an older version. It was slow and had some bugs, so I was talked into buying the Treo.
Fast forward two years, and the only way I can describe my feeling for the Treo is complete disdain. It’s an awful piece of technology and would be better under the tire of my car than in my pocket, pretending to be a phone (and a "smartphone" at that.)
Frequent reboots, dropped calls, not ringing when calls would come in … you name it.
Along comes the iPhone 3G. I took another look at my iPod and thought, "How bad could this be?"
I went to the AT&T store to look at the iPhone demo and thought, “I’m going to hate this.” I wandered over to the AT&T Tilt display and considered going back to Windows Mobile. I read the reviews and even had a friend stop by my office to let me see her iPhone in action. "I’m going to hate this," I thought again, but what the heck, I can always get a new phone if this one sucks, right?
So I ordered a 16GB, black iPhone 3G.
This was two weeks ago, and all I can say is: My journey to the dark side is now complete.
The iPhone is frankly the best phone I have ever owned.
Let me give you a few reasons why:

I will say that the battery life on the iPhone is short. Mine lasts about a day. For me, I was used to charging my Treo every night, so this is no better, no worse for me. But if you charge your phone once a week, then this may be a pain for you. Also, the keyboard does take some getting used to, but if you can manage the Treo, you will get the hang of the iPhone touch screen pretty quickly.
My journey to the dark side is indeed complete. I am now a huge fan of the iPhone and take the opportunity to show it off when I can.
As for my Treo, if you happen to be in York and see one smashed in the middle of Interstate 83 or Route 30, it’s probably mine. Please feel free to run over it again ;-)
Tony Pantano is chief executive officer of imwave, an Internet marketing company in Windsor Township, York County.
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