Hello Nicole, I just recently got the I Phone 4 and he is right on all points.. I want to tell you that if you do get one, if you have a visual impairment you can download a book called "Getting Started with the I Phone" by Anna Dresner and Dean Martineau from the National Braille Press for $18, about 105 pages butit is well worth every bit of that.. You can go to the website nbp.org and download it and pay for it on line right there on the site.. Just some info in case you need to know it.. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: Reginald George To: accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 9:53 PM Subject: [accesscomp] Re: Wondering about a few iPhone options. Hi Nicole, There is no unlimited plan with ATT any more, and there is no 8 gig IPhone 4. Only the 3GS, and you really want the four for two many reasons to mention here. There are many more differences besides just the size. It has a better camera, it's thinner, it has better battery life, more memory, and a faster processor than the 3GS. ----- Original Message ----- From: Nicole To: Access Comp Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 4:42 PM Subject: [accesscomp] Wondering about a few iPhone options. Hello everyone. I am going to be purchasing an iPhone soon and was wondering if someone on this list might be able to answer a few questions. First, I have the option to buy either the 8 gig or 16 gig iPhone. However, the 16 gig one is quite a bit more expensive. Normally, I know it might be good to get the one with the most memory but I’m worried about the cost. How important is it to have the 16 gig phone? If I go with the 8 gig one, will I have trouble putting all the apps on it that I might want? Someone mentioned to me that iTunes has a banking function so that one can save apps on the computer that they may not need on the phone right away. I wasn’t sure if this would help me make the most of my memory space if I get the 8 gig phone. Any advice? Also, how important is it to get an unlimited data plan? I don’t know for sure if Verizon is still offering these but I’ve heard something about current customers being grandfathered in until a certain date this year. Should I try to get an unlimited plan? Once I get comfortable with the phone, will I find that I’m going through my data allowance too quickly without the unlimited option? If anyone has thoughts on these questions I think it would help me make the right purchase. Guess I just want to be sure I’m making an educated decision. Thank you so much and hope you’re all doing well. Nicole