Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Apple iPhone - First Impressions

Today, Apple announced their new iPhone. To be honest, I didnt care much about it. That was until I actually saw pictures and features of the iPhone. This might be the phone that I've been waiting for. An all-in-one phone. A phone that can browse the internet, take pictures, listen to music, and that can also be your PDA. Yes, there are already phones that are capable of this (ie. Palm Treo, Motorola Q, BlackBerry, etc). But they seem to make things more complicated. Or sometimes, some features work well while others do not. The iPhone supposedly solves all that as I will discuss its features below.





Features
  • Screen - The screen makes up most of the phone, since the keyboard is also on the screen. The other PDA phones are usually half screen, half keyboard which results in a small screen and a small keyboard. Also, you can tilt the iPhone to either vertical or horizontal and whatever is on the screen will conform to the portrait or landscape view. This is really good for displaying video or browsing the web.


  • Keyboard - The keyboard is on the screen instead of physically on the phone. That's a good thing. But the question is, how well does it work with your fingers since it doesnt use a stylus. Oh yeah, no stylus, thats another good thing. Supposedly, its an "intelligent" keyboard and that it will know which letter you want to press without accidently pressing another letter. Hard to tell by looking at only screenshots, but my guess is that as you hover over a letter, the letter will pop out larger in size. If thats the case, then that's cool.


  • Music - Plays music like an iPod. Nuff said.


  • Video - Plays video like a PSP. Nice!


  • Sensors - When you put the iPhone to your ear, the screen automatically turns off to prevent inadvertent touches. Now this is exactly what was need on my LG chocolate phone. Everytime, I would answer a call, the buttons on the front panel would be active, so when I put the phone to my ear, I would inadvertently press lots of different menu options and such. This is totally annoying. But I wonder how the sensor knows that Im putting it to my ear?


  • OS X - Not Windows Mobile, Not Palm, Not blackberry, but OSX?! Wow, first time a phone PDA actually uses a real OS, instead of some modified and customized version of an OS. Does this mean it can run OS X applications too? Powerful!


  • Phone - Oh yeah, its a phone too. Phone looks really easy to use. Especially with large and simple icons and using your fingers to dial.

  • Wifi - connect to your wifi router for internet.


  • Bluetooth - connect to computer or other cool bluetooth stuff.


  • Multi touch - Okay so this is something really cool and exciting. Its all about the natural way we would interact with a touch panel display. This involves how the iPhone reacts to your finger movements. For example, how would you normally browse photos? The old way would be to use your stylus and click on the "next" button. But on the iPhone, you would just put your finger on the picture and swipe it to the left or right and you will see the next photo scrolling sideways accordingly. Hard to explain. But check out this video at a TED conference to find out more about this interaction.

Final thoughts

Im actually really impressed with what Apple has done with the iPhone. They really solved a lot of key issues when it came to the cell phone PDA market. Im also surprised and wonder how they kept it secret for 30 months without any leaks.

Now the question is, will I buy it? I dont think so, but we'll see. I would have to change my wireless provider from Verizon to Cingular (Verizon is the best!) I would also have to pay a lot more monthly for the internet plan. Do I really need to surf the internet when Im not at a computer? Very cool, but not a necessity. But then again, i dont have to use it for internet.

I think these are going to sell like hotcakes. Way to go Apple.

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