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Re: Friend asked why I didn't buy an iPhone...
The iphone is a good product, it does quite a bit, BUT.....
There is always a "but". It's not so much the phone itself, as it is apple, the phone and it's operating system. I've been using PDAs since the earliest Palm, I also had a crap tons of macintosh computers in my house (macintosh is now called mac for those of you who don't know) . I've also owned a few 1G and 2G iphones and several ipods (including a ipod touch), only because I got them cheap, warrantied them out jailbroke them and unlocked them, then sold them to some sucker apple fanboi/girl for a profit. If you are looking for a phone that is flashy and has a touchscreen and you want to conform to apple's demands, an iPhone is for you. Now if you want a phone that you can: Double as a PDA Charge anywhere there is a USB B cable and a USB port Has removable storage (not because you need more, but because it makes things easier and more functional) Full keyboard Tilting screen Removable battery (Oh what? Why is that important, oh I didn't know that owning multiple batteries was against my phone manufacturer policy about their customers!) Has a stylus (Why not use your fingers 100%? Because "your fingers are too fat" *Insert picture of overweight Homer Simpson trying to dial a phone number* It's not "forbidden" to explore and manpulate the phone's files system The iPhone is designed in a way that a 5yr old could use it, I'm sorry, I'm not 5 nor even 12yrs old, I don't need to drag my finger across the screen ever single time to do the simplist of tasks. I'm sorry apple, I know that you guys got all trendy and expect your customers to buy your computers at a higer price simply because you have commercials with two people representing computers and the IBM is always inferior in some asinine way. Still waiting fo that picture you were gonna send my a few years ago, I think I JUST got it. |
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The original Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer to use images, rather than text, to interface with the user (via Wikipedia/General computer knowledge) Microsoft used the idea of "Windows" and Marketed it into nearly every home in america...they became so big that they didnt even need to "market" as much as they used to anymore..infact it hasnt been until Apple started taking some market back that we even her Microsoft shoot out commercials and its "Im a PC" compaign....if it wasnt for Apple and the Mac we would be stuck on lines of codes for all of our pc's...again disrespectful.... |
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Double as a PDA (at what point does the apple iphone not do enough to be considred a Personal Digital Assitant?) "A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer, also known as a palmtop computer. Newer PDAs commonly have color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWANs). Many PDAs employ touchscreen technology." Quoted from Wikipedia... Has removable storage (not because you need more, but because it makes things easier and more functional) Full keyboard (These 2 have already been talked about in the above post) It's not "forbidden" to explore and manpulate the phone's files system (Like XDA and PPCGEEKS didnt receive nastygrams from Microsoft...) The iPhone is designed in a way that a 5yr old could use it, I'm sorry, I'm not 5 nor even 12yrs old, I don't need to drag my finger across the screen ever single time to do the simplist of tasks. (again my son 1 and a half can use touchflo3d......just because it delivers things in a different way doesnt make it a bad phone.) |
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Anyone that was there when the first Windows was released knows that, compared to DOS, it dragged that same fast DOS computer down horribly, and forced the endless hardware upgrading. I could, and should, write a book. It wasn't the marketing that cost Apple, Jobs and Woz were heros everywhere, especially in schools. It was the open architechure of the PC. I also sold the first brand of PC clone, the Columbia. Anyone remember that one? |
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i have the TP2 ... love it. here's what starting too bother me. go search for a baseball scoresheet or pitch count program for windows mobile ... none exist. but in your search, you'll find 3 or 4 for the iphone that are gorgeous! (i.e. scorepad, iscore, etc...) used to be the other way around which made me buy win mo devices. still love my pro 2, but worried about where developers are spending their energy.
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I agree with notch8... it does seem like WinMo developers are spending more time writing programs/utilities to fix the appearance and performance of the devices than they do to increase functionality and usefulness of the devices right now. Look at the forums here and you'll see thread after thread of people asking how to make TF3D or MS3 or whatever look more useful to them... and then posts on how to just make things work. THAT is an absolute shame.
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I just don't really care for the iphone or the Apple's ecosystem. It's a nice piece of hardware but it just isn't a good fit for me. It has the best sw keyboard ever, but I still prefer my slide-out keyboard. To me the people who post long drawn out post (here of all places) defending the iPhone are just as silly as the people who blindly hate it. One side will never convince the other. Flamewars are fun to read, but generally pretty stupid and pointless. |
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