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LANDSCAPE:Congressman endorses new iPhone

THE POLITICAL

August 30, 2007|By Alicia Robinson

If you’ve called Newport Beach Rep. John Campbell in the last few days and he didn’t answer, you would have heard this message: “Hi! You have reached the iPhone of Congressman John Campbell, and I am very pleased to tell you that I am in the O.C. and will be here most of the time until Sept. 4. But after that I’ll be back in D.C., where the temperatures will go down and the rhetoric will heat up. Until then you can leave me a message, and I’ll get back to you. Thanks. Bye!”

The message is elaborate but not unusual — reporters and others who regularly call Campbell know his outgoing phone message changes frequently and includes a likely scripted explanation of where the congressman might be at the moment that prevents him from taking your call — long-winded hearings, a floor vote or occasionally an amusement such as golf.

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But what’s new is the phone. Campbell is one of those “early adopters” who jump on new technology, and in this case he’s endorsing it. “I got it the first week that they came out,” he said when reached on his iPhone this week. “I love it.”

He doesn’t have a favorite feature, he said. It’s the combination of getting e-mails with pictures and web links, having all the phone functions, and being able to play music. He even got rid of his iPod and now has his 1,600 songs stored in the phone. So what’s in heavy rotation?

“It’ll probably be some Tom Petty, some John Cougar Mellencamp, and maybe some ’60s stuff,” he said. Campbell said he hasn’t had any problems with the iPhone yet — though the sound coming from his end was notably crackly and broke up a bit — but he does suggest a few improvements, like better synchronization with your computer for calendar functions.

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