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@acidrain69: It's not just a rubberband, it does have hard plastic built into it and buttons that replicate the iPhone 4 buttons built into it, and it fits very snugly and feels like part of the phone.

@NuevoLeon: I've tried 3 different iPhone doc editing Apps and Docs to Go is the best (IMHO).

@Mark 2000: Holding the "Mute" button puts people on hold now.

I noticed the vibration is a lot quieter than on the 3GS, but you're still able to feel it. It feels a lot more tuned. On my 3GS the whole case seems to rattle.

"I am AWESOM-O."

@shimanopower: Yeah, I was going to recommend doing a "restore" instead of an upgrade.

@yacko: I'm not sure if it only opts you out of iAds or for all data collection.

Visit oo.apple.com to opt-out on each of your Apple devices.

@butaneko: I spoke with one of the associates in the store who checked with his manager, and supposedly anyone who "reserved" an iPhone should be able to get one from the store. I showed him the fine print too, but they still insisted that they'll have them in stock.

How about some low-light photo samples?

@Atsumi: OMG is AT&T kidding themselves???

@Jonathan Parent: Yeah, I just made a reservation to pick one up through the App.

I can confirm that right after I attempted to preorder my iPhone in a corporate AT&T store (didn't get the preorder through cause my credit card didn't have funds lol), they somehow removed my unlimited data plan. When I called support they said my account showed that I was using an Aircard, not an iPhone, so not

@Big-Tool: I'm in the same boat, but plan to upgrade for everything you mention, plus the battery life, the thinner body, and the overall better design (I prefer the 2G over the 3G/3GS design). Also, the gyro opens up some App possibilities.