Oh yeah, and as far as Applecare goes... a couple people have mentioned they hope it covers if they drop the iPhone. One thing I've noticed with Apple is that they are EXTREMELY scrutinative (is that a word?) when you need repairs. If they see any visible sign of "misuse", i.e. they can tell (or even just REALLY think) it's been dropped, they will not cover it... I've had this experience with the power adapter for my powerbook... The metal circle piece wasn't PERFECTLY circular and they tried to tell me it wouldn't be covered because I had obviously damaged it b either dropping it or pulling the cord out incorrectly. (The problem was it started ticking and not delivering power to the computer.... had nothing to do with the connection to the computer.) Anyway... the moral is; get Applecare, but don't drop your stuff. EVER!