I purchased a Treo 700p a year ago, and over the past 7 months one site at a time switched from full websites, to very limited mobile websites, I guess, so more limited phones could access them. So this weekend I purchased an iPhone so I would have the full power of Safari and I could get back to viewing full websites. Well, one of the sites I went to was Amazon and they were testing an highly limited iPhone mobile website, I was still able to go to what they called the PC version(full version), but as we all know, a beta version means, the permanent version is coming. Am I right back where I was with my Palm 700p? Have I wasted my money by buying another phone that in a matter of months is only going to be able to receive these weak excuses for websites? Steve brought us this great and wonderful iPhone, and I have read other discussions about being able to switch the mobile site option on and off, which is a great option. But does YAHOO, AMAZON, etc. underatand that Mac users purchased this phone to experience the richness of the internet, not its limitations.
iPhone,
Mac OS X (10.5.1)