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Thats what I like to hear. Not some defensive rant justifying an inferior product. Vote 1 MCWrang!MCWrang wrote:Ok, so amidst the banter, has anyone gone into a a Voda or Optus store to get a pre-order down? I noticed that Optus' iPhone website up and running, but there isn't a hint of info on the Voda site (which is what I am waiting for given they are my current carrier). And yes, I will be getting one for sure, I managed to hold off long enough with the last version. [/apple fanboi]
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Probably not.
We have 2 people with them in my office. I have compared it to my last 2 phones (k750, k850) and it shits on them, even if I take my Apple coloured glasses off. The interface is that fucking good. I have used my G/F's iPod Touch heaps too; it is surprisingly easy to get adept at using quickly and intuitively. And I want MobileMe!
And who's to say that all these software 'features' that people are complaining it doesn't have (c&p, MMS, etc) won't be added via the App Store/OSX iPhone Update? MMS = App (it's already been done for the first-gen iPhone.) Remember Apple have a habit of (mostly) waiting until they are totally happy with something before they implement it. Also: TomTom have announced their GPS software will be available on the iPhone 3G. HELL YES!
We have 2 people with them in my office. I have compared it to my last 2 phones (k750, k850) and it shits on them, even if I take my Apple coloured glasses off. The interface is that fucking good. I have used my G/F's iPod Touch heaps too; it is surprisingly easy to get adept at using quickly and intuitively. And I want MobileMe!
And who's to say that all these software 'features' that people are complaining it doesn't have (c&p, MMS, etc) won't be added via the App Store/OSX iPhone Update? MMS = App (it's already been done for the first-gen iPhone.) Remember Apple have a habit of (mostly) waiting until they are totally happy with something before they implement it. Also: TomTom have announced their GPS software will be available on the iPhone 3G. HELL YES!
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On the fucking money.BOOMY wrote:Itunes, no ringtones, no copy and paste, no MMS, 2MP. Summary = still a gimped k750i, an ancient phone.
itunes? I wouldn't be using it for music anyway. 2mp camera? Mobile phone lenses are shit so cf=0. But no MMS is barmy, no ringtones is purely wtf and no copy/paste is inexcusable.
(also itunes is a very good music app)
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I've been pretty quiet this thread but I just want to expand on this.Vzzzbx wrote:no copy/paste is inexcusable.
If you've ever used Windows Mobile you'd know just how critical copy and paste is because WinMo has no real sharing between the different apps on the phone.
The iPhone interface on the other hand is highly contextual. If you start at your contacts and click on the address it'll bring up a Google Maps window. On my WinMo phone the address box isn't smart enough to do that so copy and paste becomes an absolute necessity. Tap an email address in any app and iPhone starts up mail.
The interface has become smarter, less of an obstruction and as a result copy and paste is rarely missed outside of editing seriously large amounts of text and who really wants to do that on a mobile device?
As stated its a fine product. But they could have done more. If dated phones like the k750-850 series have very basic convinient features that the iphone is missing you gotta question, why dont they finish the fucking thing before releasing it?
Note: I am just being facetious cuz I hate itunes. I am biased, winamp all the way baby!
Note: I am just being facetious cuz I hate itunes. I am biased, winamp all the way baby!
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There is no MMS because it's web/email based. (remember it automatically switches to wifi if you are in range of an open AP/your AP) And, as I said, there is an MMS app for the first-gen one, so I bet there are several on the App Store when it opens. Who here really uses MMS extensively? I mean more than a drunken pic of your arse every now and then...
(Here's where I'd make the 'floppy drive/iMac comparison,' but it will fall on deaf ears... )
C&P is a fail to an extent, I will agree, but as nobody has played with the final hardware for any more than 10 minutes yet and the new SDK update has only just been seeded we don't know all the details. It may be in there, or one of the point updates. They are probably trying to make it work well in the Multi-Touch environment. It will be on the Tablet Mac which is rumoured to be releasing later this year, and that will most likely use OS X iPhone to some extent.
And I can't believe everyone is still bringing up the ringtones shit: APPS, kids! They have ringtone apps on the first-gen, they will be on the second-gen in the app store.
(Here's where I'd make the 'floppy drive/iMac comparison,' but it will fall on deaf ears... )
C&P is a fail to an extent, I will agree, but as nobody has played with the final hardware for any more than 10 minutes yet and the new SDK update has only just been seeded we don't know all the details. It may be in there, or one of the point updates. They are probably trying to make it work well in the Multi-Touch environment. It will be on the Tablet Mac which is rumoured to be releasing later this year, and that will most likely use OS X iPhone to some extent.
And I can't believe everyone is still bringing up the ringtones shit: APPS, kids! They have ringtone apps on the first-gen, they will be on the second-gen in the app store.
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Texas wrote:copy and paste is rarely missed outside of editing seriously large amounts of text and who really wants to do that on a mobile device?
If you complain about a Windows feature, a Windows user will try to give you an answer.Texas wrote:Who here really uses MMS extensively?
If you complain about a Unix/Linux problem, a Unix/Linux user will probably fix it for you.
If you complain about an Apple issue, the Apple user says 'why would you want to do that?'
Every. Single. Time.
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1. First quote is Talez, I want c&p.
2. It was a serious question, and MMS has a solution. There will be a third party app. If there was not going to be one I'd suggest Apple would have built it in.
And it should read:
If you complain about an Apple issue, the Apple user says 'why would you want to do that? That's so Windows. We do it like/with this...'
2. It was a serious question, and MMS has a solution. There will be a third party app. If there was not going to be one I'd suggest Apple would have built it in.
And it should read:
If you complain about an Apple issue, the Apple user says 'why would you want to do that? That's so Windows. We do it like/with this...'
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Vzzzbx wrote:Texas wrote:copy and paste is rarely missed outside of editing seriously large amounts of text and who really wants to do that on a mobile device?If you complain about a Windows feature, a Windows user will try to give you an answer.Texas wrote:Who here really uses MMS extensively?
If you complain about a Unix/Linux problem, a Unix/Linux user will probably fix it for you.
If you complain about an Apple issue, the Apple user says 'why would you want to do that?'
Every. Single. Time.
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why does MMS have to be a third party solution? It's a Phone With A Camera. It should be capable of MMS natively - hell, you could send MMS before cameras were in phones, even!
And for the record, I send and receive MMS quite regularly. I used to send them a lot more frequently, until my friend rather foolishly bought an iPhone Alpha (which subsequently couldn't receive the funny Directory Assistance listings I was sending to him from work)
And for the record, I send and receive MMS quite regularly. I used to send them a lot more frequently, until my friend rather foolishly bought an iPhone Alpha (which subsequently couldn't receive the funny Directory Assistance listings I was sending to him from work)
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Ok, cool, I just hardly ever use MMS, hence the reason I asked, and hence the reason it ain't no biggie for me. As for why no MMS and therefore third patry, I have never read any concrete answer as to why it wasn't put in:
- the US hardly use MMS
- Apple are pushing the 'internet device' so they forsake it for email
- Steve Jobs hated the drunken arse crack pictures Woz sent him all the time so he ordered it removed
The 3 most requested things to be added to the iPhone were apparently 3G, GPS and better battery life, which are all in this one.
- the US hardly use MMS
- Apple are pushing the 'internet device' so they forsake it for email
- Steve Jobs hated the drunken arse crack pictures Woz sent him all the time so he ordered it removed
The 3 most requested things to be added to the iPhone were apparently 3G, GPS and better battery life, which are all in this one.
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That's another thing that shits me about Apple, actually... they are so USA-centric - which is fair enough really, given that their largest market is there, but to the point that they impose American trends and ideals on their "superior product" is just annoying.
No 3G in the first iPhone because it hadn't really taken off there yet.
No MMS because it's not that popular there
No video recording because... why?
No front camera because nobody over there uses it much (see point one for the reason why, ffs)
OK, it's fair enough for Apple to want to concentrate on the internet side of the device, but to drop a bog-standard feature like MMS to do so? It's not as if it would have required many man-hours of effort to implement; probably just a few additional lines in their SMS sending app. Hell, why not at least allow the damned thing to receive MMS? It's clearly capable of doing at least that, yeah?
...I dunno how many people know this, but up until the last (I think) firmware update, the original iPhone wasn't even able to receive special service SMSes, of the sort that you get from your network provider, to let you know your bill's overdue or whatever.
That's some quality field testing there!
No 3G in the first iPhone because it hadn't really taken off there yet.
No MMS because it's not that popular there
No video recording because... why?
No front camera because nobody over there uses it much (see point one for the reason why, ffs)
OK, it's fair enough for Apple to want to concentrate on the internet side of the device, but to drop a bog-standard feature like MMS to do so? It's not as if it would have required many man-hours of effort to implement; probably just a few additional lines in their SMS sending app. Hell, why not at least allow the damned thing to receive MMS? It's clearly capable of doing at least that, yeah?
...I dunno how many people know this, but up until the last (I think) firmware update, the original iPhone wasn't even able to receive special service SMSes, of the sort that you get from your network provider, to let you know your bill's overdue or whatever.
That's some quality field testing there!
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e.g. 'Made in California'unfnknblvbl wrote:That's another thing that shits me about Apple, actually... they are so USA-centric
Cost, I assume. Different hardware.unfnknblvbl wrote:No video recording because... why?
And for 90% of people it's a gimmick, and it would take up extra space.unfnknblvbl wrote:No front camera because nobody over there uses it much (see point one for the reason why, ffs)
Fanboy excuse, I think.unfnknblvbl wrote:OK, it's fair enough for Apple to want to concentrate on the internet side of the device, but to drop a bog-standard feature like MMS to do so?
On another forum I read an account of someone who has an iphone and can't retrieve MMSes because a) it won't process MMSes and b) he can't even c+p the provided url into Safari because there's no c+p.unfnknblvbl wrote:Hell, why not at least allow the damned thing to receive MMS? It's clearly capable of doing at least that, yeah?
Massive massive massive massive plus.unfnknblvbl wrote:...I dunno how many people know this, but up until the last (I think) firmware update, the original iPhone wasn't even able to receive special service SMSes, of the sort that you get from your network provider, to let you know your bill's overdue or whatever.
When my last contract was up for the W810i, I took ages trying to find a new phone. Basically, it had to answer 2 criteria: 1) Is it better than my previous phone? and 2) Will I regret buying it in 2 years time? And I couldn't find anything.
Eventually when my mobile died I went and got a N95 8GB because I had to get something, but I bought it outright so I wasn't in contract in case something came along. Specifically, a new iPhone. And I still think the N95 is fugly. So I was definitely going into the announcement with an open mind.
Fast forward to yesterday. And whilst including the 3G took away a dealbreaker for me, there's this nagging feeling that it's close enough, but not quite there yet.
It is a beautiful device, with an incredible interface. But the things that are missing will piss me off on day one, and will certainly piss me off on day 700. MMS missing now means that I would miss photos and messages from my friends and family. I think that the advances in video will be the next frontier, and will move beyond Youtube, having looked at things such as Qik, uStream and Seesmic.
I do think I will get an iPhone one day, but not yet. It's ready to replace my organiser. It's just not ready to be my phone.
Eventually when my mobile died I went and got a N95 8GB because I had to get something, but I bought it outright so I wasn't in contract in case something came along. Specifically, a new iPhone. And I still think the N95 is fugly. So I was definitely going into the announcement with an open mind.
Fast forward to yesterday. And whilst including the 3G took away a dealbreaker for me, there's this nagging feeling that it's close enough, but not quite there yet.
It is a beautiful device, with an incredible interface. But the things that are missing will piss me off on day one, and will certainly piss me off on day 700. MMS missing now means that I would miss photos and messages from my friends and family. I think that the advances in video will be the next frontier, and will move beyond Youtube, having looked at things such as Qik, uStream and Seesmic.
I do think I will get an iPhone one day, but not yet. It's ready to replace my organiser. It's just not ready to be my phone.
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