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Apple iPhone...

Posted: 2007-01-09 05:15pm
by Jon
Did a search, this not been posted yet?

http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/09/the-apple-iphone/

http://www.apple.com/iphone

It's quite simply... amazing, definitely exceeded expectations!
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Posted: 2007-01-09 05:20pm
by Stark
Had to happen eventually, and they've gone balls-out on it.

Posted: 2007-01-09 05:28pm
by Admiral Valdemar
My bro was going on about it before. It does sound quite nice and looks snazzy too. I just can't bring myself to adore Apple still after the big chic fashion accessory that was iPod.

Still, when it eventually comes out here (hooray arbitrary year long delay) I'd like to try it.

Too bad they picked such a shitty name. Didn't we have a thread with a similar title, but unrelated product, prior to Xmas?

Posted: 2007-01-09 05:30pm
by Lisa
if i remember correctly some one actually beat them to the punch for the name iPhone, saw it on el Reg but don't remember who.

Posted: 2007-01-09 05:31pm
by atg
Lisa wrote:if i remember correctly some one actually beat them to the punch for the name iPhone, saw it on el Reg but don't remember who.
Cisco I think.

Posted: 2007-01-09 05:45pm
by Arrow
From what I've seen so far, I have only one knock on it: it's exclusive to Cingular, and it's a mutli-year deal, too. Everything around here is Verizon, and Cingular has a habit of dropping callings in this area.

Posted: 2007-01-09 05:47pm
by Stark
Well the killer for me is that it'll doubtless cost AU$1200+, so it's hardly a practical option. :)

Posted: 2007-01-09 05:53pm
by Dahak
Looks nice. But I never liked touch screens in mobiles that much, especially when texting...
And why only GSM and not UMTS?
At least it'll be interesting how it'll fare in the much stiffer competition environment of mobile phones (compared to mp3 players).

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:03pm
by General Zod
atg wrote:
Lisa wrote:if i remember correctly some one actually beat them to the punch for the name iPhone, saw it on el Reg but don't remember who.
Cisco I think.
You mean the Cisco linked to in the first article posted? Yep. :P

That said, for $500 for a frakking phone I'd expect a complimentary blowjob with each purchase at minimum.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:12pm
by Sharp-kun
Meh, I'd imagine it'll lock you into iTunes. No sale to me.

I don't really see any reason to move from my K800 (which I got for free) which has a better camera, and enough memory (1Gb) to be a good enough mp3 player for commuting.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:16pm
by Stark
Yeah, 'lock' you into iTunes. No way around that AT ALL. Doesn't matter how awesome it is, if it nudges you at iTunes IT IS THE DEVIL.

:lol:

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:19pm
by Sam Or I
Not to mention apple TV. I guess apple is also competing in the entertainment hub wars.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:19pm
by Sharp-kun
Stark wrote:Yeah, 'lock' you into iTunes. No way around that AT ALL. Doesn't matter how awesome it is, if it nudges you at iTunes IT IS THE DEVIL.

:lol:
I'd imagine there will be ways around it, though how workable they'll be we'll have to wait and see. That doesn't change the fact that I despise the software.

We'll see though. Its still the Apple product I've liked the most.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:19pm
by Dahak
After looking in more detail at the screenshots from the keynote, I had to shake my head at the "Buttons and controls can't change" slide. Showing a couple of (mid-level) business mobiles like the Nokia E62 costing considerably less, and ignoring mobiles using touch screens at the same time. As if that Apple mobile is even competing in the same sub-market as the mobiles shown.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:20pm
by phongn
Dahak wrote:Looks nice. But I never liked touch screens in mobiles that much, especially when texting...
And why only GSM and not UMTS?
At least it'll be interesting how it'll fare in the much stiffer competition environment of mobile phones (compared to mp3 players).
UMTS is not widely deployed in the United States, though Cingular plans to do so.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:20pm
by Sam Or I
People pay that much for an iPod, why not an iPhone. It was only a matter of time. If Apple makes it trendy, it will be a success riding on the iPods wave.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:22pm
by Stark
Get this: there are iTunes replacements, and whole pieces of software that convert DRM'd iTunes store music into regular files. The whole Fairplay encryption thing is bad practice, but it's hardly a game-killer.

Unless you're one of those anti-iTunes zealots? :lol:

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:24pm
by Dahak
phongn wrote:
Dahak wrote:Looks nice. But I never liked touch screens in mobiles that much, especially when texting...
And why only GSM and not UMTS?
At least it'll be interesting how it'll fare in the much stiffer competition environment of mobile phones (compared to mp3 players).
UMTS is not widely deployed in the United States, though Cingular plans to do so.
Yes, I know. But for me, to be a "revolutionary mobile" and to force about 500 Euros (guestimated by the time it reaches Europe) it better have it.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:29pm
by Oberleutnant
phongn wrote:UMTS is not widely deployed in the United States, though Cingular plans to do so.
True, but if Apple wants their iPhone to sell anything in Europe, they better make it an UMTS phone. So much for being cutting edge if the customer has to use a GSM connection for internet browsing. I really like the look of the design, but I'm not very convinced about feasibility of using a touch screen on a mobile.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:30pm
by Stark
I'm in AU and hadn't even HEARD of UMTS. But looking at it Dahak has a point - especially for smartphones like this.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:34pm
by phongn
Stark wrote:I'm in AU and hadn't even HEARD of UMTS. But looking at it Dahak has a point - especially for smartphones like this.
Apparently Telstra markets UMTS under the name "NextG"

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:35pm
by Stark
Yeah, I'd heard of Telstra's new 3G stuff, but didn't connect it with UMTS until I did some research. :)

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:36pm
by phongn
Dahak wrote:Yes, I know. But for me, to be a "revolutionary mobile" and to force about 500 Euros (guestimated by the time it reaches Europe) it better have it.
Maybe the European phone will have it? There's also the issue that UMTS frequency allocation for the United States is different than the rest of the world.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:51pm
by Admiral Valdemar
phongn wrote: Maybe the European phone will have it? There's also the issue that UMTS frequency allocation for the United States is different than the rest of the world.
Does the US have to always be different?

I expect they'll implement it come that launch, I mean, it's not like the EU states will have to wait an extra year for the phone or anything.

Posted: 2007-01-09 06:52pm
by Stark
I think it's just the way the bands are allocated in the US: they don't have the same ability to run GSM and UTMS at the same time in some places.

Turns out I used UTMS phones here years ago, and had all the problems of early UTMS phones/infrastructure. :)