Pros and Cons of getting an Iphone

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The discussion revolves around the pros and cons of the iPhone, focusing on user experiences, technical specifications, and the implications of its features and limitations. Participants explore various aspects, including usability, network plans, and anticipated future improvements.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express concerns about the iPhone's limitations, such as the lack of support for Flash and Java, which affects browsing capabilities.
  • Others mention the absence of a physical keyboard and the challenges of using a touchscreen for typing, especially for users with larger fingers or in cold weather.
  • There are critiques regarding the battery being soldered to the motherboard, making replacements cumbersome and costly.
  • Some participants highlight the high cost of the iPhone and the associated calling plans as significant drawbacks.
  • There are mentions of an upcoming "iPhone 2.0" that may address current issues, with suggestions that potential buyers should wait for this version.
  • Participants note the perception of the iPhone as an expensive toy rather than a practical device, with some questioning its appeal to typical consumers.
  • Discussions also touch on the marketing and consumer behavior surrounding the iPhone, with comparisons to past consumer trends.
  • Some participants provide anecdotal evidence of their experiences with the device, noting both positive and negative aspects.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express multiple competing views regarding the iPhone's value and functionality, with no consensus reached on whether it is a worthwhile purchase.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include unresolved questions about the device's performance in various scenarios, the impact of network limitations, and the implications of the lack of certain features on user experience.

Who May Find This Useful

Potential readers include consumers considering purchasing an iPhone, technology enthusiasts interested in mobile devices, and individuals curious about user experiences with new technology.

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has anyone used it? what are the pros and cons.
 
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debayan said:
has anyone used it? what are the pros and cons.

it's ok,,,,
 
Apple engineers are currently working on "iPhone 2.0" that will use 3G technology and so many fixes that will come as a result of many bugs in the current version. Anyone that buys the current version is effectively paying hundreds of dollars to be a beta tester. The calling plans are also outrageous, not to mention that is pretty damn bulky for a phone. And common, 4GB and 8GB is no kind of space...But I definitely can't wait to read some customer reviews.

If you want an iphone, wait for 2.0.
 
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I don't know if these are planned fixes, but you cannot use mp3's on the phone for ring tones, there is no copy or paste, the browser does not support flash and 60% of sites out there use flash, you cannot change the SIM card and you're stuck with att's slowest network, it has a special audio jack so you can't use just any head phones with it, the battery is soldered to the motherboard, also you have to activate it with iTunes! what's with that?! There is still more btw.
 
Not to mention the absence of a keyboard. Imagine tapping your way through an email I also heard there's a two year contract with att and $175 termination fee! And there isn't a variant of firefox; it uses safari instead. But the internet experince is going to be degraded because of the lack of java and flash.
 
It sounds like an expensive toy to me. I was in the Apple Store in Chicago, but all the iPhones were being played with already, so I didn't get to see what the fuss was really about. I suspect, as ranger mentioned, that trying to use a touch screen to type would be highly annoying...especially if you have large fingers. Is it only a touch screen, or can you use a stylus with it? I haven't seen anything about a stylus. That would be a big disadvantage if you HAVE to use it as a touch screen, especially if it's winter and you're out in the street trying to make a call and are all bundled up with gloves you don't want to take off, or if you just have big fingers. It looks really uncomfortably sized to use as a phone too.

Being stuck with an AT&T plan would suck too. This just doesn't sound like an appealing product to me. Are they actually selling, or are people just going to the stores to play with them and not buy? I guess there are a lot of gadget-freaks out there who will buy anything shiny and new, but I just can't see this one catching on with the more typical buyer. I could be really wrong, because there are other things I don't understand why people go ga-ga over them, but I just don't see the appeal to this one.
 
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Not to mention the absence of a keyboard. Imagine tapping your way through an email I also heard there's a two year contract with att and $175 termination fee! And there isn't a variant of firefox; it uses safari instead. But the internet experince is going to be degraded because of the lack of java and flash.
And the battery is soldered to the phone. It will only take 300-400 recharges. To replace the battery, you have to send the entire phone back to Apple and you're supposed to get it back within 3 business days. Cost to replace battery is $79.95 plus $6.95 S&H. And if you want a replacement loaner, it's $29.99 per day.

Not to mention AT&T has the oldest, slowest cellular network in the US. They must have paid Apple a fortune for the rights to the phone.

I got an e-mail from a client and it was gibberish. The banner below proudly stated "sent from my iphone" :smile:
 
Tony11235 said:
the browser does not support flash and 60% of sites out there use flash
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I recently saw a TV show in which they showed that YouTube's mobile version is supported by iPhone. Doesn't YT require Flash?
 
It's absolutely mind-boggling how many people waiting in line and climbed all over one another to shuck out $500-600 for such a crippled mini-PC/phone with such a confining plan. Talk about "bleeding edge" technology. A year from now, this irrational feeding frenzy will rival the "pet rock" craze for consumer idiocy. I wonder how many iPhone owners have paid a "Star Name Registry" to name some mag 10 star after their spouse or parent or child?
 
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neutrino said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I recently saw a TV show in which they showed that YouTube's mobile version is supported by iPhone. Doesn't YT require Flash?
- They have a special application for showing YT videos, and it only shows the ones that've been converted to the supported format (that is, not .flv)
 
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ranger said:
Apple engineers are currently working on "iPhone 2.0" that will use 3G technology and so many fixes that will come as a result of many bugs in the current version. Anyone that buys the current version is effectively paying hundreds of dollars to be a beta tester. The calling plans are also outrageous, not to mention that is pretty damn bulky for a phone. And common, 4GB and 8GB is no kind of space...


But I definitely can't wait to read some customer reviews.

If you want an iphone, wait for 2.0.
It's getting terrible reviews on CNET, user overall rating of only 6.3 out of 10. I have a friend that has one and he just plays with it like it's a toy, he just loves new gadgets. I guess it's ok as a toy.
 
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I actually got to use one the other day at the i store. I didnt care for it, but it was at least an interesting thing. The touchscreen is actually a lot better then I had expected but I still had some trouble with hitting multiple letters on the keyboard.(I don't think it would be possible to use it with gloves.) The internet was pretty good on it, but it took 10 times longer to browse due to the difficulty in navigation and having to constantly zoom in and out. Those were really the only 2 features I messed with but it seemed ok. Not worth the price though.
 
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The lack of support for java is really what ruins it for me - just think of all the cool things you miss out on, gaming console/handhelds emulators for example
 
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I don't know mach abt it But its avlbl 4 RS 30000 in black market:approve::bugeye:
 
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neutrino said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I recently saw a TV show in which they showed that YouTube's mobile version is supported by iPhone. Doesn't YT require Flash?

Yes. But your question was already answered.
 
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In my opinion this iphone is only to make money. After few mounths another phone will come out and same story will repeat... Really donno why was in USA such rush for 1 phone :s ?
 
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