not for me, had an iPhone 4 for a year or 2, works fine. if it breaks or I need something else from a phone in a coupla years I'll look around and see whats good then.
chatting to friend yesterday whos using a motorola phone, had it for a coupla years too. its smaller,
alot lighter and looks like its pretty well weatherproofed and shock resistant with a rubbery plastic casing (hes a tree surgeon working in british winters and has drooped it from the top of trees so it must be good

). the OS is nowhere as slick to use as IOS and frankly its watermelon because it bricked within a year of use requiring a reinstall of firmware and OS - no phone for a few days for a guy who runs a business ...
I guess in an ideal world I'd have an IOS phone made by ... Siemens. Had a bunch of Motorola flip phones going back to the early 90s analogue ones, they were all 1000% better than the crap Nokia and everyone else were pedalling. A couple of Siemens and they were really good too - the ME45 was proper tough (only phone here for years to have an IP rating so still worth a few £££ for regulated industrial/military stuff) and mine still works. My (non-weatherproofed) cheapo Siemens phone sat in the Thames in a cold March for about 30mins while switched on. had a balnk screen when I recovered it, but removed the battery, put it on a pub's radiator for an hour or so to dry it out, put the battery back in and made a call. gotta love german engineering
