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Review of Apple iPhone 3G

I have been waiting to write about this for a long time.

Stood 4 hours in line in front of Apple store to get my hands on one of these amazing new must-have devices. Excruciating… But once I got it, if you ask me in one word – “fabulous”.

UI : Never seen a better UI on any other phone. Hats off to Apple creativity. They know UI like nobody else does. UI means the pulse of the user – Apple knows what works for user.

Mail program : fantastic – push email from Yahoo and Outlook and pull from gmail. Awesome Awesome

Map program : Great – tells you current location and shows satellite views and map views from Google Maps. Shows Directions between any two locations.

SMS : Conversation style SMS UI. Looks good

YouTube, iPod Music, iTunes store – All great

AppStore – One of the best new features of iPhone. The AppStore and the iTunes ecosystem are the creme of the iPhone power. There are a zillion good apps on the AppStore now and this will only increase. I tried Facebook and am about to try loopt apps on AppStore. The games like SuperMonkey are popular and I intend to try them. Facebook access is beautiful and easy.

Photos – beautiful photo display with high resolution and a 2 Megapixel camera.

Sync capability – As soon as you plug the iPhone to your computer, photos, contacts, calendar all can synch. I was able to synch my Gmail contacts and photos on my PC. I did not use the calendar synch as I have a separate blackberry device for that one.

Keyboard – soft keyboard is hard to use initially but my speed of typing is increasing. Scrolling to get to particular letter in between a typed word or sentence is very interesting (drag over the word and highlight cursor to desire letter).

Enterprise Support – Apple has added MS Outlook support with iPhone 3G. This is possible if an org runs the MS ActiveSync program. We expect tremendous response in the enterprise as employees in various firms are clamoring for it. But Blackberry is far ahead in the enterprise and is not going anywhere soon.

Email delete function – Allows multiple emails to be selected and deleted.

Comparison to Blackberry – Don’t get me wrong. I absolutely love my blackberry which was my email device so far. But Blackberry cannot compete with iPhone overall. Only categories which Blackberry can claim as better compared to iPhone are :-

email : Blackberry Enterprise server based email is amazing.

Keyboard : We are all expert in speed typing on Blackberry QWERTY keyboard.

Battery : Blackberry runs without a need to charge for many days. iPhone, on the other hand, runs out in 8-10 hours of heavy use.

Speaking of battery, let me come to iPhone’s battery issue (alas) :-

iPhone battery runs out in 6-112 hours under heavy use if you keep all its powerful features on. Some ideas to conserve battery : turn off 3G, Location Service, WiFi, Bluetooth, Fetch mail less often. Result – you are left with a plain GSM phone and one starts to wonder why I bought iPhone after all.

Regardless, breakthrough device. Kudos to Apple. I love it every bit (except for its battery). Here is a good one on iPhone :-

MT

July 28, 2008 at 11:09 pm Leave a comment

When it comes to technology, late movers often seem to do better..

Businesses always make more profits when they get early mover advantage in the market for new technologies and ideas. Individual/ end users many a times get benefited when they adopt a technology in later stages of its development. Because by then, most, if not all, lacunae would have been filled by the manufacturers.  I sincerely hope that the reader of this post is getting, what I am pointing at…Yes…U guessed it right…I am talking about Apple’s new 3G iPhone

In India especially, there is a huge market for second hand phones and Chinese duplicate versions. When iPhone was launched first time by Apple, it became an instant hit everywhere around the world. But since it was on costlier side (Approx. Rs.30000+ in Indian currency), it could be afforded only by either business class people or people in high positions in companies. Surprisingly, it didn’t take even months or weeks but just a few days when iPhone came into market with no guarantees or warranties what so ever. These were imports from United States where iPhone was released first. Many people lost huge sums of money in buying these models just in hope that these may work just as good as the original one. There were hacking programs available in market which claimed to break the iPhone lock and make it work on the usual GSM carriers (similar story occurred in China).

And now…here you go…Apple has launched an all new upgraded version of iPhone and that too at less than half the old price (Approx. Rs.8000 – Rs.12500) in two storage versions i.e. 8GB and 16GB capacities. It has come out with more storage, better features and more affordable rates for everybody. Its 3G iPhone…and more

With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips.And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one — a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser. It redefines what a mobile phone can do — again.

All these features are making the old iPhone users fume as they spent more to get less and now even if they want to resell their models, they will not be able to get even Rs.5000 for the same as the new upgraded 3G iPhone version with 8GB capacity will be just Rs.8000 approx. so why will anybody buy an old one for almost the same price…This justifies the title of this post…

VS

June 14, 2008 at 3:47 pm Leave a comment


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