Am I Really Posting About the iPhone???
First, everyone goto the iPhone guided tour and watch the 20 minute video demoing the iPhone.
Now let me state that up until now, I haven’t been super jazzed about the iPhone. I felt it was a superior phone (assuming the keypad and network are good, and the battery lasts long enough, and the interface is as snappy as the video portrays), but I haven’t really gotten excited about it. That’s probably good since it won’t come to Canada for a while yet anyway.
So what’s changed about my opinion of this device? A lot. Here are my thoughts as I watched the video:
- I hope the screen looks that bright outside.
- The UI gestures look really really good.
- Are there only a handful of engineers in America (perhaps worldwide) that can make these “Apple-esque” products? Why is it that the Mac and iPod haven’t really been matched yet?
- Following my previous point, why did the Motorola Rokr fall so far short of even just the music capability of the iPhone?
- I hope the phone actually runs the internet that quickly.
- Now that Apple’s released Safari for Windows, basically as a developer platform for the iPhone, will Safari’s standards compliance spill into more websites? Could the iPhone be the device that finally forces every designer and every company to be standards compliant? Will that carry to Microsoft and Internet Explorer (pretty pretty please)? Or conversely, will Microsoft get caught at a standstill (it’s starting to look that way)?
- The iPhone touchscreen looks real nice. What’s Microsoft’s counter again (no PUN intended)? It’s a whole table? It’s functionality is based on a huge device recognition system that’s doesn’t exist yet? It costs ten thousand dollars?
- Windows Mobile Smartphone 5 and 6 look pretty sad now. Forget the touchscreen functionality, OS X blows it out of the water.
- The earphones have a mic built-in. Sweetness (maybe this is the standard, I’m not sure).
- Looks like the iPhone can stay in my pocket while listening to music and answering calls. Nice! And I don’t have to rely on vibrate or a super loud ringer to realize that someone’s calling me while I’m on the bus.
- I hope the iPhone camera takes photos that look that good.
Now I’m kinda looking forward to ending my current cell contract. Maybe I’ll catch the second revision of the iPhone. You know, the one that will work with EVDO, in Canada.
On a total sidenote: Why is there no Canadian traffic data available in realtime? Is no company planning on doing this in Canada?
Breanne said,
June 22, 2007 @ 1:01 pm
HA! You on the bus. That’s funny. You’re funny.