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If Google Maps is the only navigation software available for the iPhone then it's a severe limitation in my opinion. This also means you need a good data plan.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 10:02:08
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Tom Tom is coming to the App Store, it´s only a matter of time. The app´s been developed already (video on youtube) and an apple executive said they were expecting that kinda app for the store (there´s an interview on engadget.com about this).
The iPhone has always been a smartphone imo, a phone with that richness of OS and advanced hardware could not be called a ´simple phone´, now with the App Store that´s even more clear. There almost 1000 apps available already in just a few days and over 10 million downloads from the App Store. Every company will want their app there. Just imagine the number and variety of apps you´ll have in a couple os months, or in a year. The apps will continue getting better and more complex with time. Think about games too, iphone games have great graphics (dreamcast like) and the developers have only began working on it. The way things are heading, the iphone will become much more of a ´smartphone´ than G900. Add that the iphone´s bigger and better screen, 16gb, great UI and multi-touch and imo u have a clear winner. Multi-touch is highly under appreciated. People tend to see it just as a ´cool´ way of zooming on photos but if you ever tryed scrolling up/down/sideways and zooming on pdf/office files on a phone with a plastic joystic or a stylus (small bars on the sides, another button to zoom) you see that multi-touch makes a huge difference. Not to mention the fact that the iphone can open heavier files and open files faster in general. You can save that sort of file on the iphone using a free app called File Magnet (app store).
The iphone´s big weakness is the camera. It doesn´t do video and it should have more pixels or auto-focus. The camera is good enough for occasional snapping and catching funny moments though. However, it will never be a replacement for a camera like some

and nokia phones can be.
It´s up to you and what u really need/want in a phone.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 12:03:42
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On 2008-07-20 02:17:31, MattGB wrote:
Well, I had a play with the new iPhone in the o2 store in Oxford Street today and... oooh...it is very lovely....
Tried playing with the GPS and because it was indoors (and tied to the desk!), the actual GPS wasn't working and only the a-GPS was on, so it just gave me a large blue circle to indicate whereabouts I was, which was a bit frustrating, as I would have loved to have seen the actual GPS pinpoint my exact location.
Liked the interface and everything, but wonder if the on-screen QWERTY is quite fiddly to use, and whether I'd get used to it...
Still confused
As long as are going to be happy not being able to use proper handwriting SW, so having to tap in messages one letter at a time (so I cannot really see the point of the touch screen!) Not being able to swap in a battery when you really need it, having to wait and see if Apple will decide to release proper GPS software (Your main buying indicator) I cant see what the attraction of the IPHONE is apart from being a very pretty if a bit "girlie" phone. Those who speak in its support champion its faster processor it will need one with that OS to run! and HSPDA which is an advantage.
I personally want a device that offers what I want NOW (plenty of on & Offboeard GPS systems available now) and I like to be certain that it will be powered up when I need it, I can live without HSPDA as GPRS is OK as a stand by when 3G is not available.
Ask youself how important is function compared to form and I think you might find just which phone you really need.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 12:17:43
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Hmmmm. UIQ3 has plenty of apps available NOW, Tom Tom is only comming to te iPhone once Apple have sorted out the legal side which clearly states no turn by turn GPS apps to launched on the iPhone, G900 has better camera, removable battery, video conferencing camera, full normal keypad, full MMS support, can record video's out of the box, can be used on any network on contract or pay as you go out of the box if brought sim free, supports ad2p, you can buy music of the SE store if I'm right also, I mean you can't even use an iPhone to buy tunes over the 3g network, it ONLY does it over WiFi. Both SE and Nokia have stores set up to allow this. The G900 is also smaller, lighter and far cheaper.
Sorry for ranting, but it winds me up when people suger coat the iPhone and 'forget' the full list of things it CAN'T do.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 12:19:46
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Here's the article about TomTom on iPhone.
http://www.ilounge.com/index.[....]-iphone-gps-application-plans/
Following a Reuters report claiming that GPS manufacturer TomTom plans to sell a navigation application for the iPhone, and the subsequent discovery of a line in the iPhone SDK agreement disallowing “real time route guidance,” a spokesperson from TomTom has come forward to clarify the company’s plans for the device. In an interview with MacGeneration (Translated link), Yann Lafargue of TomTom France revealed that while the company does have a navigation application running on the iPhone, it is unsure of whether or not it will release the software. Lafargue said the company wants to be sure that Apple will allow them to sell the software on the App Store, while stating that the restrictive clause in the SDK agreement is most likely Apple trying to protect itself from a liability standpoint, rather than an outright restriction.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 20:04:12
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On 2008-07-13 18:15:15, MattGB wrote:
I'm really stuck as to whether to go for the G900 or get an iPhone.
I currently have a W810i, which is quite old now, as I have been waiting for the next great thing from SE, which hasn't really happened yet (not even the K850i, which was horrible) and the G900 looks pretty much perfect... except for the lack of GPS. If they'd put that on too, I'd definitely get it.
The iPhone of course has that, but is maybe a bit over the top, generally, in what I want, and comes on an expensive tarrif on o2, here in UK.
Also, I don't see how you can carry the iPhone around safely without putting in in a pocket and breaking it!
I know you can get a bluetooth GPS receiver, and software for phones like the G900, but despite asking several times, I'm still unsure whether the software can work without streaming over the net, or whether you can pre-load maps and use the GPS navigation off-line.
I've been a SE man for many many years but am wondering if it's time to change now.
Any thoughts?
You could wait for the "iphone killer" from Nokia and see if that is any good.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 20:14:51
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If i were you, i'd go for g900!
I personally purchased a hollux bluetooth GPS adapter (which is awesome btw) and use it with my old Z710 with the Wayfinder Navigator software. As my Z710 is not symbian, I have to stream the map data over GPRS. The maps are detailed enough for walking as well as driving. I find it quite useful and I enjoy the 3D view of the maps. I purchased Wayfinder Navigator last year and at that time, they were still offering the lifetime license so I guess I was lucky.
At that time, they had the ability to predownload maps to install to the device, which would then only use the data connection to update what was already preinstalled. This option was only available for symbian devices, so I was out of luck. However, even over GPRS connections, I had no difficulties with the speed of the map updating as I drove.
I'm in the states and an AT&T customer. I pay $20/month on top of my voice plan for unlimited data. If G900 supported US frequencies I would have purchased it already as it seems to have everything I want and need without going overboard and all at a reasonable price.
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Posted: 2008-07-20 22:49:14
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@makbil,
And that's the problem isn't it? Apple must have an agreement with Google and it's maps, so are they going to let one of the best satnav programmes to be sold for it's device? Everyone will want it and buy it, but you pee off Google at the same time. I hope they do sell it IMO.
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Posted: 2008-07-21 00:00:33
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more info on iphone´s tom tom and iphone´s limitations in the moment:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/[....]ng-to-iphone-copy-paste-not-a/
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Posted: 2008-07-21 05:57:52
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Forget about everything, copy/paste not available??? and not on the high priority list either... I just remembered why I don't like Apple
Back when Apple Macintosh had just come out, it was said that the Apple was for the slightly retarded, evidence being the mouse having only one button - so that the users wouldn't get confused
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Posted: 2008-07-21 10:00:47
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