> Oddly enough I rarely use the iPhone. I use the timer a couple of times a day to time when I'm baking something or as a reminder. There are only two people that ever call me on the iPhone BUT having said that I do carry it when I am out. And I read Twitter on it when I'm not near the iPad. I find that I use the iPad more than I use my computers now. Amazing.
The least-used function of my iPhone is to make or receive telephone calls.
I own a Garmin stand-alone GPS unit, but it has been relegated to my wife's mini-van since I bought TomTom for the iPhone.
I own a Nikon D300s DSLR and a Panasonic 1080p/60 camcorder, but I don't carry them everywhere with me, and the iPhone 4 has a good camera that is always with me.
I gave away my iPod Nano when I got my first iPhone.
We have a 3-iPhone + 2-iPad household, and I expect to upgrade iPhones this fall by passing my "4" to my wife, and upgrading her "3Gs" to a "5" and I'll get that. Eventually, the older of the 2 iPads will be replaced by a new one.
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