I'm really pleased with mine, except for AT&T's horrible service. "Fewest dropped calls" my eye! It's like being thrown back to 1999

I just drove across the country and the reception is great on long stretches of farmland in Kansas but trash in big cities like Hartford, especially if you walk into a building or home. Bleh. My only wish is for a CDMA version to come out so that I can go back to Verizon, where I never ever ever had a dropped call. I get at least 3 dropped calls a day and a lot of times calls simply won't go through. If I'm inside a structure, I have to go stand by a window to get a couple bars and pray that I can make a simple cell phone call without having to hike outside for a signal. My wife's iPhone is the same way, so I know it's not just me. Please, please, please give us a CDMA iPhone soon, Apple!
Other than that I love the iPhone and wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. I use so many things on it - Phone, SMS, Notepad, Internet, Email (big one! multiple accounts is a plus), YouTube (although they only have a small selection for the iPhone), Camera, Maps, Clock, Calculator, Calendar, and the iPod. I was skeptical of the whole Coverflow idea on the iPod part but it really does make it the best iPod ever made. I love how easy Maps is to use, I use it all the time to find stuff around town. It's just a really incredible device - so powerful yet so easy to use. And the battery life lasts all day! Couldn't say that about my previous V710 or Moto Q.