Quote Originally Posted by Eric C. View Post
So do I! Nice to meet another pal with Android free mind! =)

How's this FaceTime thing different from video calls on Skype? I mean does it provide some extra services/possibilities Skype doesn't? Don't you have to pay for your Internet traffic anyway?

What was your previous iPhone? How did you like it? Why did you finally change it?
Hello! It's very nice to meet you too.

I don't know much about Skype but FaceTime rings my phone like any other call and it's in the palm of your hand. Officially FaceTime is a WiFi function but it will work over 3G if you're so inclined. iPod Touch supports FaceTime as well so you can connect with the non-cell service devices. iMessage is a free text function. I've yet to test it internationally but I don't see any reason why that wouldn't work. If it does, wow, free international texts.

Previously I had an iPhone 3G. I had it forever because it wouldn't stop working. Most new apps require more processor than the old phone had and I wanted the forward facing camera for FaceTime and the Cloud backup. I also like the idea of the lost phone locator and remote self destruct button just in case I do lose it. I really like iOS, the buttons and flow from one function to the next are logical and transition to the new phone was as seamless as you would expect. I instantly knew how to use the new phone and everything I had on the old phone, even bookmarks were on the new phone after a sync, but with lots more horsepower. And I really like holding a glass and metal device, it just feels right.