I concur, the iPhone is stale. There is nothing revolutionary about it anymore. Yeah, the apps are nice but most smart phones have apps. And, the apps others don't have, do you really need/use? Its a case by case scenario. Stating that, maybe, in a way, I have outgrown the iPhone. Or, maybe the purposes I have for an iPhone are not my main purposes anymore. Right now, what I use it for is for the main app on the thing and that is Phone. I use the internet (others can do that), I play one game (which I should not play or I won't miss if I stop) but my "needs" have grown to where I might want to edit some document with MS Word and I cannot on the iPhone. I remember when I could use bluetooth to link my phone to my computer and my iPhone bluetooth has never linked to my MacBook. Maybe I'm doing something wrong but in order to get anything onto my iPhone, I need to go through iTunes. No SD card slot, micro SD card slot or anything. Now, that is becoming a limit for me. The iPhone is great but I have "out grown" it... or so I feel.