There are probably few gadgets that were subjected to the kind of
scrutiny that the iPhone has experienced. After all, this is the Jesus
phone, capable of doing a lot of things we only dreamed of. But can it
really live up to the hype and the hysteria?
The iPhone is quite revolutionary, pushing the edge of available
technology and making a lot of things available to users. But as we all
know, technology is give and take. Something's got to give somehow.
It has lots of features ordinary phones have but it also lacks some of
the basics so common in ordinary phones.
First Impressions Last.
The iPhone is so sleek, thin and pretty that if you have big, rough
hands you might be a little hesitant to touch it. It's basically a
computer in your hand. You can call, send text messages, check and send
e-mails, play music, watch videos and take pictures. It also functions
as a web browser and organizer. Its software is simple and quite easy
to operate. Basically, with an iPhone you can function on your own
without your secretary or your laptop.
More Eye Candy
Everything about the iPhone is pleasing to the eyes, especially its 8.9
cm screen and its functionality. The screen reacts to your touch. In
fact, the iPhone only has one Home button. Everything you need to do
with it, you will have to tell it by touch. Your finger can choose a
command, pinch or expand the screen, open a message, flip through
choices and otherwise tell your nifty gadget what to do.
Near-Perfect Or Near-Miss?
The iPhone has a lot of features an entry-level user may find
intimidating. However, it is lacking a few functionalities that
experienced smart phone users will miss. The iPhone's available memory
(4MB and 8MB), for example, may not be enough for voracious users of
iTunes and video. It also operates 2G technology, something 3G users
will find disappointing.
You will also be stuck with AT&T's Cingular because the iPhone only
operates using this provider. Every plan you buy has a lock-in period
of two years. The iPhone also uses a closed platform which means every
update or additional program you'll receive will come from Apple and
Apple only.
All in all, this is a must-have phone IF:
a) you really do need and can use all or most of the features,
b) you don't mind spending $500 or $600 for a phone and
c) you don't mind being limited to just one service provider. The first
iPhone is a good phone to have but if you can, wait for the second
coming. There might better deals in the future.
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