iAm

When the iPhone first came out, it looked amazing, but I hoped it would fail. Why would I wish such a thing? It was quite simple; my work centered around writing synchronization software for smartphones and if the iPhone succeeded, then I’d have to find other work which is always a scary thing to do. Then about 2.5 years ago, my work transitioned away from sync software, so I was doing some iPhone work and was generally pleased with the device. Fast forward another year. I went to work for a company that sold Sprint service, so while I didn’t want the iPhone to fail, I couldn’t  really go around saying it was the coolest phone out there, now could I since Sprint didn’t sell it.

Another 18 months have passed since then and almost of all of my work is now iPhone development (and soon to be iPad development), so I can truly be excited about the iPhone without thinking that it will hurt my job nor will me saying I like the phone negatively reflect on my company. So now, I have an iPad, iPod Touch, and an iPhone 3GS (not activated).

When the iPhone 4 was announced, I had to make a decision if I was going to get one. For people that already have an iPhone, getting an iPhone 4 is a relatively minor additional cost. For me, an iPhone will cost around $2000 (the 2 year cost) as I don’t have AT&T service. It’s not practical for me to port my phone number and drop my Sprint plan as the plan I have is a family plan that is very cheap for what I have (over the years I’ve had a number of discounts applied and even the base plan you can’t get these days). My wife, said to go ahead and get the iPhone. As I don’t like spending large amounts of money, I hemmed and hawed over it and decided that if I’m going to say I’m an iPhone developer, it kind of makes sense for me to carry an iPhone.

So there you have it, iAm an Apple fan boy. I really like the products and enjoy writing software for them. Did I get my order in early enough to be one of the first to get one? Unfortunately no so I have to wait until mid July for mine to arrive.

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