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mswallis Posts: 460

Let's try not to forget that this is Apple's first phone, things can only get better.

Let's also not forget that the iPhone is pretty much an iPod with a phone and camera built in, pretty good iPod I'd say.

End of the day, stop your whining, if you don't like it's features we don't want to know. Let the people who want one buy it and enjoy it!!
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Posted: 2007-11-14 09:26:13
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Daedalus85 Posts: > 500

Just because it's their first phone doens't mean they can overlook the little things. I don't know of a single manufacturer thats left MMS or Video Recording out of any of their camera phones in the last 2 years really, it's shockingly bad form of a big company like Apple to have done so little research.

Then again, this could be intentional, so when the iPhone 2 comes out, people will have a reason to upgrade lol.
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Posted: 2007-11-14 09:49:44
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mswallis Posts: 460

Don't forget that the iPhone actually runs OS X, anything missing from it can be added via software (apart from a better camera and 3G chipset obviously). You just wait 'til February when the official SDK is released. they'll be more features added than you'll know what to do with.

http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/[....]ne-features-not-finished.phtml

enough said!

[ This Message was edited by: mswallis on 2007-11-14 10:07 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-14 09:56:42
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

it costs too much to not have those functions it should be £169.99 really if Apple wanted to sell more then they would at that price.

I'm sure iPhone 2 will be better im hoping they add a attachment keypad to it and bring back all them features Daedulus mentions

as it's there first attempt at a phone and it's American well the Manufacturers oviousley have aimed this at the US market more cos the US market are abit behind in phone technology or you cannot get a decent handset that works right over there anyway!

iPhone 2 maybe be up against the P1i next so lets wait and see
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Posted: 2007-11-14 13:25:21
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whentheleveebreaks Posts: 390

Purchased mine yesterday, love it so far. I always used to turn off 3g on phones in the past so the iphone not having it isnt an issue for me, though the edge network isnt as slow as i expected. Surfing using wifi is brilliant, the best experience ive had on a mobile phone. I can already type pretty quickly on the keyboard, the the correction software is brilliant. The camera is w**k yes but i can live with that for sure. So far the 'negatives' of the phone are completely outweighed by the positives.
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Posted: 2007-11-14 14:40:01
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Daedalus85 Posts: > 500

missuk made a rather interesting point there, it's an American company. Makes more sense really, they don't need things like video recording or mms over there (or so sales figures seem to show).

What I suspect happened over here was Apple turned up at O2's office, O2 were scared shitless and just happy they were there, and said yes straight away without argueing that they should add MMS and Video Recording before bringing it over here. It's like they knew that if they tried to come to even a tiny comprimise, Apple would say "fine" and walk out the door and into Vodafone's office.
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Posted: 2007-11-14 18:52:35
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frank2345babies Posts: 303

i played with the iphone today and have to say i was impressed though wasn't tempted to buy it. It was a nice bit of equipment and the camera was even half decent. If it only had better specs i would definatly get one. And nokia better make something special if they want to upstage the iphone 2 or whatever there s60 touch will be up against.
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Posted: 2007-11-14 19:28:00
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

The camera isn't w**k it's quite good actually,
im just disapointed at the test what The Gadget show gave it cos it putme off, if I hadn't of watched that then I would of been more thrilled to try it out, unfortuantley tho it's not for me I do love Touchscreen phones but atleast had keypads on theres

I hope the next phone thy decide to do will be alot better you know if Apple were a UK firm then im sure the iPhone would be the fastest selling phone here if added alot of bits of course

it amazes me how iPhone even ended up on 02 there data rates stink even 200MB isn't enough for a bit of kit like that

T-Mobile should of had it just like in Germany


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Posted: 2007-11-15 02:42:45
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themarques Posts: > 500


On 2007-11-14 18:52:35, Daedalus85 wrote:
missuk made a rather interesting point there, it's an American company. Makes more sense really, they don't need things like video recording or mms over there (or so sales figures seem to show).

What I suspect happened over here was Apple turned up at O2's office, O2 were scared shitless and just happy they were there, and said yes straight away without argueing that they should add MMS and Video Recording before bringing it over here. It's like they knew that if they tried to come to even a tiny comprimise, Apple would say "fine" and walk out the door and into Vodafone's office.



Actually I dont think it has anything to do with that, MMS if you look at it is really a limited resource in its own right. Apple is a company that pushes boundaries and doesnt follow the pack. Take for example Apple decided to exclude floppy drives from there machines many many years ago because they felt the medium was going nowhere fast (and they were right).

MMS compresses your pictures to a dastily size so that lovely 2MP picture is cropped and compressed and sent to a phone for you to look at and then dump. Email on the other hand has the option of hitting your phone and pc and meaning that you will probably keep that picture for longer. So my point is Apple is pushing what the Japanese manufactures have been doing for years, pushing push email, know with gmail imap that is a reality and FREE (yeah you pay your data charges but its miniscule.

Video recording again how many times do you use the video record feature on your phone? not much I am guessing... now I am not sure of the ergonomics but but my guess is operating the camera in record mode (auto focusing etc) is gonna impact on the battery life, this has been Apples biggest concern on this phone as the first thing people complained about in the N95 was its battery life (yeah it had everything you needed in it but still the cry's of the public where heard hence N95-8GB bigger battery)

So I think its not that 02 was scared, not at all its simple fact that you want a good product you want it to sell with as little bad publicity as possible, this has been achieved. Video recording I am sure will be coming at a later stage I believe once all areas of the market have been covered but again not a necessity.
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Posted: 2007-11-15 03:23:34
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samab Posts: 17


On 2007-11-15 03:23:34, themarques wrote:
So I think its not that 02 was scared, not at all its simple fact that you want a good product you want it to sell with as little bad publicity as possible, this has been achieved.


I agree with Daedalus85 somewhat about this issue.

Apple is toying with the insecurities in each and individual carrier's minds. Not many carriers in the whole world are going to be as confident in themselves as Verizon Wireless in the US to decline on the iphone deal.

The iphone deal comes with a long of strings that angers your own staff and your own business partners. Your sales staff is going to be worrying about the future of their commission pay if people can "activate" at home. Your other retail partners are going to be angry at you because only CPW gets to sell this iphone. These are 2 very important issues that turned up in the US launch --- from first hand postings in the howardforums website.

It will be interesting to see the iphone launch in France --- on the one hand you know that Apple is going to try to skirt all kinds of simlocking laws in France. On the other hand, Orange sales staff (who hasn't received any iphone training yet) has got to be worrying that they will work and work and work ---- and they may never receive any mobile contract commissions because France may become the worldwide source of unlocked iphones.
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Posted: 2007-11-15 05:39:23
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