Should I buy the phone now or wait for 2G?

Hello everyone, I bought the i-phone when it first came out. Returned it within 3 days, because the ring volume and speaker volume was too low for my ears. I keep stopping and asking i-phone users if there has been an upgrade, some say yes, but most say NO. How much has your volume improved? I love the phone and will get on the day the volume issue is fixed......All you i-phone users please give your thoughts on the volume and how many updates have there been to the software? Thanks

Ive had no problems with the volume. The speaker phone could be better, but plug in the headphones that come with, even with one ear in, i can hear in the middle of the city just fine. The volume for the rings has went up, plus now you can make your own custom ringtones which grab your attention pretty fast.

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