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I currently have a 1st Gen iphone, I've had it 18 months or so which for me is far too long to have a phone and I am so bored of it. No matter what silly viral apps appear each week, the device doesn't convey the magic and excitement it gave me 18 months ago.
I do need a new phone, something new, However the 3G S doesn't seem to much differ much from my original iPhone. I find the idea of upgrading a lot like upgrading your PC. Yes its faster, stronger, shinier but it is still running the same old OS. However unlike a new PC the initial excitement is short. With a PC OS you probably spend hours / days custom depending on the OS, compare that to upgrading to a new iPhone, 40 mins to sync up your device, set up you mail, calendar etc and then your a back where you left off. OK there is a few new features i would like to play around with GPS, maybe even send a MMS just because I can. However its pretty much all the same, Maybe if there were some more layers of customization, skinning, installing drivers it would hold my attention much longer.
After a few days with the device I would get all the advantages of the phones new speed but I would still have all the old disadvantages that go with the platform.
before someone says it comes with 3.0 it is just an upgrade like going to sp2 or 10.5.X