|
|
 |
|
01-23-2008, 05:31 PM
|
#1 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Local Time: 07:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 1,357
|
Iphone? Should I?
I don't have a cell phone, never have but am finding a need for one. Not a pressing need but it would be handy to have.
If I get one it seems that the Iphone would do everything I need and is a stunning device. However at this point I am wondering if I should wait for the second incarnation.
I understand that a 3G version possibly can be released later this year. Would it be better to wait or jump in sooner?
|
|
|
01-23-2008, 05:38 PM
|
#2 of 41
|
|
Member
Location: Land of the Passion Bucket
Join Date: Nov 1997
Local Time: 05:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 10,447
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
There's always something "better" and "just around the corner". If you wait for that, you'll wait forever.
Here's what I do: I don't buy anything unless I need it. If I need it, then I buy it and it doesn't matter if a new version comes out later because it doesn't help fulfill my need right now. If I don't need it, I ask myself how pissed I'd be if I didn't wait for the next generation. If the answer is "not very" - then I buy it. If the answer is "very" then I wait for the next gen.
The one good thing about Apple is that they have fairly predictable lengths of time between updates. So if you wait for the 2nd generation and buy that as soon as it comes out, you know you're good for like 9-12 months.
|
|
|
01-23-2008, 05:48 PM
|
#3 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Local Time: 07:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 1,357
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
I don't really get upset as an early adopter of many video cards as a gamer. That is just the nature of the beast when it comes to technology.
Let me clarify my question a bit more, would a 3G iphone be worth waiting a few months (give or take) over?
|
|
|
01-23-2008, 06:22 PM
|
#4 of 41
|
|
Member
Location: Land of the Passion Bucket
Join Date: Nov 1997
Local Time: 05:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 10,447
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
Depends on how much downloading and net browsing you do. 3G is supposed to be significantly faster (how much I don't know, might want to Google it). The main reason I'm waiting is twofold: 3G and more memory. 8GB holds 16% of my songs. 16Gb is better, and at 33% I can pick and choose my faves. 32GB would be better  but I doubt the next gen iPhone will have that much.
Also I personally subscribe to the "don't buy 1st gen Apple products" mantra. I've been burned by it. Apple is great, they do cutting edge things, but sometimes that cutting edge ends up with a few bugs that get ironed out by the second rev.
|
|
|
 |
 |
01-23-2008, 06:32 PM
|
#5 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Feb 1999
Local Time: 07:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 3,099
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
The only thing a 3G-equipped iPhone will provide over the current incarnation is faster internet connectivity ... when you can't connect via Wi-Fi. If you're going to be around a lot of Wi-Fi hotspots, then 3G connectivity is irrelevant. The current iPhone uses AT&T's EDGE network to get to the internet when the phone is not connected via Wi-Fi. EDGE can be frustratingly slow at times ... and surprisingly competent at others. But it's definitely not a "deal stopper".
IMO, Since you've never owned a cell phone, I think you'll be "blown away" by the iPhone.
Remember, you'll be getting all of the following (and more) in one handy device:
* 2 Megapixel Camera (which I'm using a lot more than I thought I would.)
* Video iPod - With a very nice integrated Widescreen display. The iPod functionality alone on this device is *spectacular*. You can store hundreds of songs, and there are free podcasts available on almost any imaginable topic. Add in the ability to view rented movies at any time anywhere and it's almost mind-boggling. And all of this functionality is an easy sync away via the iTunes software on your computer.
* PDA - Store hundreds of contact numbers, email, and street addresses; keep up with your schedule; maintain notes and "tickler" reminders.
* Email - Send and receive office email, Gmail, Yahoo mail and more.
* Google MAPS - Access the popular Google MAPS right on your phone via a customized-for-the-iPhone interface. The recent 1.1.3 software update even adds a "You are here" button which works via cell phone triangulation.
* Internet Browsing via Safari which comes close to providing a "desktop internet experience".
* Hundreds of Web Apps customized for the iPhone interface. And native application support will be officially coming next month.
* A Phone - Which you can use almost anywhere! (And it integrates nicely with most of the other applications.)
* An innovative Touch Screen Interface so you can easily "tap in" to all of the included inherent power of the phone.
There's really no need to wait!!
Joseph
---------------
|
|
|
 |
 |
01-23-2008, 07:47 PM
|
#6 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Local Time: 07:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 1,357
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
Well then I should probably wait. I would like it for work since we aren't allowed to use the wifi network or surf the web.
Since it will mainly be used for such times speed would be essential.
I would like to blog from work, I think the picture capability would be a hoot in this regard!
8 gigs of storage isn't a lot but I have a 160 gig ipod so I'm not that concerned about storage as I already have all of my MP3s on that.
My main concern is using it as a web device which appears that it would need to be faster for my usage plans.
|
|
|
01-23-2008, 10:10 PM
|
#7 of 41
|
|
Joe Kauffman
Member
Location: Clearwater, FL
Join Date: Aug 2001
Local Time: 08:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 2,414
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
To be objective, other than the large touch screen interface (and depending on finger size and fingernail length, that can be a downside), there are plenty of cell phones out there that can do everything else the iPhone can and at a lower price point.
|
|
|
01-24-2008, 06:48 AM
|
#8 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Local Time: 07:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 1,357
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
Such as?
I'd be very interested if I could browse the web as realistically as possible and from I've seen the iphone does this the best.
Slingbox support would be great though and I don't see anything about Slingmedia supporting the iphone right now.
|
|
|
01-24-2008, 10:48 AM
|
#9 of 41
|
|
Ronald Epstein
Owner
Join Date: Jul 1997
Local Time: 08:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 22,644
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
The new iPhone is rumored for Q4.
That's 9 months away.
However, I'd hate to buy the current iPhone knowing that
a better one is due out.
So, if it was me, I would just wait it out. I don't like EDGE
on my phone. The 3G connectivity alone is making me impatient.
|
|
|
01-24-2008, 12:16 PM
|
#10 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Local Time: 07:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 1,357
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
I believe that is good advice and will wait it out.
I've gone this long without a cell phone, a few more months won't matter 
|
|
|
01-24-2008, 01:42 PM
|
#11 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Local Time: 08:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 4,707
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by nolesrule
To be objective, other than the large touch screen interface (and depending on finger size and fingernail length, that can be a downside), there are plenty of cell phones out there that can do everything else the iPhone can and at a lower price point.
|
* No other phone does Visual Voicemail.
* No other phone can buy music directly from iTunes
* No other phone does it the way that the iPhone does (if interface didn't matter, we wouldn't buy a Mac.)
Unfortunately, I hear the iPhone still can't do voice dialing. I find it odd that high-end, "smart" phones still can't do voice dialing but all the super-cheap sub-$100 phones have done it for years.
|
|
|
01-24-2008, 09:41 PM
|
#12 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Local Time: 07:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 751
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
Quote:
|
EDGE can be frustratingly slow at times ... and surprisingly competent at others. But it's definitely not a "deal stopper
|
It would be a deal stopper for me. I have an iPhone provided by my employer (ironic, since I can't even get an AT&T signal in my office), but if I was shelling out my own cash for one the frustratingly slow EDGE speeds would keep me from buying. I still use my Sprint Treo 700p--operating at true 3G speeds--for most of my mobile web browsing when I'm not near a Wi-Fi connection. A 3G capable iPhone is a must if I'm going to ditch the Treo.
|
|
|
01-26-2008, 11:01 PM
|
#13 of 41
|
|
Member
Join Date: Nov 1998
Local Time: 05:17 PM
Local Date: 07-06-2008
Posts: 4,757
|
Re: Iphone? Should I?
I just bought an iPhone.
I love this thing!!!!!!!
Hands down, the pimpest device I have ever used.
I did nothing...I did absolutely nothing and it was everything I thought it could be..
|
|
|
|