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The 3G signal is very weak in my area which means the phone works real hard to try to maintain that signal, sucking my battery dry 3 times a day. By switching off 3G, I only have to charge twice a day.
My original iPhone was once a day on heavy use days and sometimes once every 2-3 days on low use.
Also, I tested 3G downloads side by side with my original iPhone and there was only about 25% faster download.
Since AT&T 3G sucks in my area, I'll probably pay my cancellation fee as soon as there is an unlock the 3G phone, and port that number over to T-Mobile.