I am a Telus Canada client. I have a 500Mb data package. I have never used a touch based product, so I expect a learning curve but don't want to be totally frustrated. I currently have a Nokia 6265i and I've been happy with it. I expect I will keep the new phone for the 3 years unless I suddenly get better employment.
I am a long term Apple user and have no access to a pc. I really don't know what apps I might use since I've never had a smartphone, but I am highly tech savvy. Currently the camera and texting are things I use often (and I'm quite comfortable with T9). I also use the speakerphone almost exclusively. I work from home and do workshops and consulting out of the home, so I don't see a huge need but will likely use email occasionally. If I'm extremely bored, I might look at facebook (but I doubt it). I'm more likely to watch tv. I expect I'll use the GPS. I tend to use my own mp3 player now because I don't want to lose battery power, but this could change.
I have read the entire 18 page iphone/Nexus/Droid thread and aside from the usual sandbox boasts that "my phone can beat up yours!" I didn't get a whole lot of meaningful advice; knowing what one can do that another can't doesn't necessarily tell me what will actually interfere with my needs. Many of the integrations complaints simply confused me because they referenced things I just don't use at the moment. (for example, I'm more likely to upload photos after I've edited them on my desktop). Of course, I don't know what is possible, so I'm sure this will change once I have a smartphone.
I am left with the following questions in search of some dealbreaking criteria to help me make the choice:
One thing my rep said to me that hit hard: iphone is a phone made by a computer company, the others are phone companies trying to make a computer. I trust Apple service, primarily because in all the years I've used them I've almost never needed any, but I'm looking for a phone not a new desktop or laptop.
Please advise. Please be nice, but I'm open to suggestions because I'm really behind in this knowledgebase.
Tx
I am a long term Apple user and have no access to a pc. I really don't know what apps I might use since I've never had a smartphone, but I am highly tech savvy. Currently the camera and texting are things I use often (and I'm quite comfortable with T9). I also use the speakerphone almost exclusively. I work from home and do workshops and consulting out of the home, so I don't see a huge need but will likely use email occasionally. If I'm extremely bored, I might look at facebook (but I doubt it). I'm more likely to watch tv. I expect I'll use the GPS. I tend to use my own mp3 player now because I don't want to lose battery power, but this could change.
I have read the entire 18 page iphone/Nexus/Droid thread and aside from the usual sandbox boasts that "my phone can beat up yours!" I didn't get a whole lot of meaningful advice; knowing what one can do that another can't doesn't necessarily tell me what will actually interfere with my needs. Many of the integrations complaints simply confused me because they referenced things I just don't use at the moment. (for example, I'm more likely to upload photos after I've edited them on my desktop). Of course, I don't know what is possible, so I'm sure this will change once I have a smartphone.
I am left with the following questions in search of some dealbreaking criteria to help me make the choice:
- Is not having access to a pc all I need to know to make the decision?
- I know many people complain about not having access to third party apps, but often with mac these functions are already built into the OS. How much of this holds true for the iphone?
- What about the non-expandable memory? I'm not sure I approve of leaving parts of apps on an SD because of the volatility of external memory to loss and failure. Is this really an issue with the iphone or just a red herring offered in the pissing contest?
- What is the jailbreak issue and how long will it be required? I'm not concerned about voiding warranty because it is reversible, but it does give me pause.
- I like the IQ because of the keyboard and the high quality camera. How problematic is using a touch keyboard as opposed to a real one?
- The IQ only has IE loaded. This browser is not even close to standards compliant and I won't open it on my mac. Is this the only option for the IQ or can I download something different?
- Flash in the camera? I never use mine currently because I find "night mode" much more effective. Should I be concerned about iphone camera because of this?
- I don't expect to be needing a whole lot of business work and immediate/urgent notifications. Is there a reason other than these to consider the E71 (except its size)?
- Should I be considering another phone?
One thing my rep said to me that hit hard: iphone is a phone made by a computer company, the others are phone companies trying to make a computer. I trust Apple service, primarily because in all the years I've used them I've almost never needed any, but I'm looking for a phone not a new desktop or laptop.
Please advise. Please be nice, but I'm open to suggestions because I'm really behind in this knowledgebase.
Tx