The Travel Geek

3G iPhone

I’ve been on the market for a new phone/plan for months. And, during the iPhone frenzy a teeny tiny piece of me secretly envied all those who waited in their tent cities for a shot at getting a 3G iPhone. The envy lasted only until I got a call the next day asking if I wanted the 3G, courtesy of iStockphoto, who ordered phones but couldn’t apply them to their company plan.

In a Nutshell

It’s like the iPod Touch with added access to a phone, email, apps, and GPS. The Rogers plan can also be whittled down to something semi-affordable.

Pros

This is the first phone I’ve ever owned that allows me to do everything I need to do without having to carry around all kinds of extra cruft. On a normal day I’ll port around an iPod, GPS for running / cycling, camera, daytimer, computer, cellphone, and on a non-normal day travel documents. All of this has since been consolidated to my phone. And, it’s opened up a whole new world of tech geekiness that I didn’t know even existed! For example,

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