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I used to feel the same way. Every time I saw someone with an iPhone when it first came out I just couldn't understand the big deal. I swore i would never be one of "those" people. But over time more and more people I knew had one. And seeing all the things it could do started to pique my interest. Finally when sprint got the iPhone I gave in and now I'm a avid apple fan. Yeah, they are a little pricey but with a 2 yr contract (I planned to stick with sprint anyway...) it was only $99. Now this "phone" is that, my gps, camera, Internet / email on the go, music player, etc. it's just so versatile. Plus my siblings all have the iPhone as well, making FaceTime and iMessages an easy way to stay in touch.
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I've used MacBooks, iPods and iPads at work before. Not impressed with the interface and quality. I liked the MacBook's magnetic power connector but that's about it. The USB interface on iPods/iPhones is a piece of garbage. They could have easily used a micro-USB connector for them. Then of course you need to use iTunes for everything. No thanks.
For my first personal smart phone (previously had a company provided BlackBerry) I got an HTC Arrive with Windows Phone 7. A lot of people assume that it's Windows on a phone but it's not Windows at all. I think it's the best phone interface ever made and yes, I've messed with Android and iPhones before. I have my GPS through Bing Maps, camera, internet/e-mail, Zune music/video player, etc. Not to mention that it wasn't made in that human rights violating Foxconn sweat shop in China like Apple products are.
http://www.macworld.com/article/154864/2010/10/foxconn.html