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Should You Buy an iPhone?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 12:46 pm    Post subject: Should You Buy an iPhone? Reply with quote

The iPhone does e-mail, Web browsing, music and videos. It comes in two models - US$499 for a 4-gigabyte version and US$599 for 8 gigabytes of memory - and requires a two-year contract with AT&T Inc.

That's the basics. Here's a breakdown of who might want to consider an iPhone and who shouldn't:

- The music listener - Possibly. The big screen will make it easy to navigate a large music collection. A feature called Cover Flow shows your album covers like they're pages of an open book. However, the storage capacity is smaller than today's full-size iPods. The 4-gigabyte version fits about 800 songs, the 8-gigabyte version 1,800. The memory is not upgradable or expandable with external cards, so the 8-gig version is probably the one to get. Apple puts the battery life at 24 hours of audio playback, which is good.

- The video watcher - Sure, get one. The screen is twice as large as that of the video iPod, and the resolution, at 320 pixels by 480 pixels, is twice as high. The smaller memory capacity is going to mean frequent syncing with a computer, but the bigger screen will make it worth it. Definitely get the 8-gigabyte version, which will fit about 9 hours of video if that's all you keep on the gadget.

The iPhone also can access some YouTube videos, but since it relies on a relatively slow data network, access could be spotty, unless you're using its other built-in wireless technology: Wi-Fi. Other Web video will mostly be inaccessible, since the browser doesn't play Flash content, but that may change.

- The phone chatter - Maybe, but using it mainly as a phone seems like a waste. You can't type in names to quickly bring up someone from the contact list. Voicemail is listed with the caller's name or number, sort of like e-mail. In another neat feature, a sensor turns off the screen when you bring the phone to your face.

The cheapest service plan costs $60 a month for 450 daytime minutes - relatively expensive, since you're paying for unlimited data use. Getting 1,350 minutes costs $100 a month.

- The gamer - No. The iPhone does everything except games. A pity, with that nice big screen. Third-party developers might put something clever together that works in the iPhone's browser, but it's going to be limited. You probably have a Sony PSP or Nintendo DS already, and the PSP, in particular, already has the big screen and some of the iPhone's multimedia functions, so you can complement it with a cheaper phone.

- The corporate road warrior - No. For professional use, you're probably stuck with what the company supports, and for now, that's going to be BlackBerries and Windows Mobile devices like the Samsung BlackJack. Corporate Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers can be configured to send e-mail to the iPhone, but many companies will not take this step. Other features of Exchange, like contact and calendar syncing, are not available.

One possible solution is to forward corporate e-mail to free Web-based e-mail accounts that the iPhone can access, but that raises security issues.

If you're looking for some entertainment from your work phone, Windows Mobile phones like the T-Mobile Wing are already quite capable. A recently released BlackBerry, the Curve, plays music through a standard stereo headphone jack and has a built-in camera.

- The frugal buyer - No, the first-generation iPhone is likely to be followed by something substantially better, like one that uses a faster cellular broadband network and has more memory. It's unlikely that the first iPhone will be upgradable, and in any case, it would require a trip back to Apple.

- The photo buff - Not likely. The iPhone has a 2-megapixel camera, which is decent, and the large screen should make the results easy to appreciate. But phones dedicated to camera buffs also record video and have higher resolutions. The new Nokia N95 has a 5-megapixel sensor and a lens from Germany's famous Carl Zeiss. Unfortunately, it sells for $750, since it isn't subsidized by any U.S. carrier.

- The world traveler - Possibly, but it's not ideal. The iPhone will work overseas, but only at AT&T's roaming rates. Better to have a world phone that has been "unlocked" by the carrier, so you have the option to use a local number and pay local rates.

- The fashionista - Sure. The iPhone is one of the best-looking phones ever. The screen is glass, not plastic, and should be fairly resistant to long fingernails. Goodbye, pink RAZR.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rolling Eyes ............ah gone quick quick to click on that watch-video arrow on the pic.... Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do not mind one, once it can work here.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 6:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

why dont they call it what it really is
The Apple iTrafficaccidentwaitingtohappen.
people have enough shite to do on their phone while driving
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

....2year contract killing meh...I massage one yesterday...
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:52 am    Post subject: Re: Should You Buy an iPhone? Reply with quote

quote="Yeo-da" requires a two-year contract with AT&T Inc.

Jed if a trinidadian get it he eh paying no bill 4 2 years and he getting d fone!
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh and its a 60USD minimum per month...
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