Sara, so sorry that happened to you. Really sucks!
Anyway, I don't personally own an iPhone, but I know someone who does and he put me through its paces. It's a REALLY neat gadget. As with anything, there are pros and cons.
pro:
Combination gadget. Since you lost both your iPod and cellphone, it will be cheaper for you to get an iPhone than to get two separate replacements.
It's extremely user friendly.
Unlike most cellphone packages, which nickel and dime you for services, the AT&T package bundles a lot of these services into the standard monthly fee (see website for rate details).
cons:
The major issue with a combination gadget like this is the battery. Using the phone as an iPod or as an internet device is taxing on the battery. The way around this is to carry around a speed charger (i.e.
http://turbocellcharge.com/ ), but it does mean carrying around more stuff.
The battery isn't replaceable, it's permanent (like the iPod). I personally own the original iPod and haven't had a problem with the battery losing its ability to charge, but I've heard stories to the contrary.
You have to use AT&T as your wireless phone provider. If you already have a contract with another company, you might have to pay to get out of it. My friend says he prefers his iPhone deal through AT&T and with the bundled package, is actually saving money from his previous provider.
If it were me, I'd probably take advantage of this annoying situation to get an iPhone. Then again, I'm a gadget junky and I think I'd have a good time with that little sucker. All in all, you have to decide if you're going to use everything the product has to offer. If yes, get it. If not, it might not be worth it to you.
Hope that helps?
