I'll try to keep it short as I was only able to play with one for ~20 minutes today, but here goes.
First thing first is the size - very small, very nice screen. Fairly light too, but heavy enough to feel like a solid device. My first thought when I saw it was now THIS is a sexy device.
Looks GREAT. I also loved how the ipod features worked too, coverflow looks pretty good. Kudos to apple on making a device where everything from the hardware to the software looks great.
Overall, the unit was pretty responsive and I didn't suffer much lag. However, the speed of data transmission, even over wifi, left too much to be desired. I was expecting wifi to go faster, but it really didn't. When I switched over to EDGE only, I just gave up. I did however visit some mobile sites (like pda.wapedia.mobi) over EDGE and those pages loaded QUICK. Now I know that the selling point of the iPhone, according to Apple at least, is that you can view full HTML on it. While it does look pretty good, when I'm talking about a screen with 480x320 pixels, I don't want to zoom in to see everything and wait 20+ seconds just to view a page. I don't want that. I personally really enjoy using mobile sites on my smartphones. I'm more than capable of loading large pages (in full HTML as seen on your desktop) with 3G or wifi on my devices, but they are cumbersome to view on such a small screen, even with Apple's neat safari implementation. If I had an iPhone, I would still be bookmarking mobile sites instead of the full versions of sites (at least most of them).
The keyboard wasn't bad either, on my first try at it, I was probably about 70% accurate typing with two thumbs. Of course, I come from a touch screen device and so it probably is easier for me than most to get accustomed to it. I can see typing to be fairly easy, but not as easy as my 8525.
The other place that this thing really disappoints though is the apps and what you have a available for it. From a multimedia standpoint, it's great. It doesn't support divx or xvid, but that makes sense as itunes functionality is what drives the iPhone. What doesn't make sense is that there is no tasks app. I heavily use tasks for business and for personal life, but the iPhone didn't have it from what I could see, only appointments. The sales guy (whom is 9 days away from being eligible for the free iPhone, sadly) also stated that it had a notes app, and that it was probably the closest thing to a task list. Sorry Apple, but that doesn't cut it.
There just was no true lust factor for me. I had it in my hand, and the girl I was with asked if I was going to get it, and I said no without hesitation. I just didn't feel that it was "smart" enough. It's definitely more advanced than most cellphones out right now, and VERY aesthetically pleasing, but not enough for me to really want it. I do want Windows Mobile to be prettier and for it to do that cool finger-flick scroll action in every app, but other than that, I'm still convinced that the devices I own are perfect for me. Many of you will disagree and that's fine, I hope you will. And I am by no means saying that it's a bad device because it is not. I really think its a terrific device for the average "prosumer" but not powerful enough for my needs.
First thing first is the size - very small, very nice screen. Fairly light too, but heavy enough to feel like a solid device. My first thought when I saw it was now THIS is a sexy device.
Looks GREAT. I also loved how the ipod features worked too, coverflow looks pretty good. Kudos to apple on making a device where everything from the hardware to the software looks great.
Overall, the unit was pretty responsive and I didn't suffer much lag. However, the speed of data transmission, even over wifi, left too much to be desired. I was expecting wifi to go faster, but it really didn't. When I switched over to EDGE only, I just gave up. I did however visit some mobile sites (like pda.wapedia.mobi) over EDGE and those pages loaded QUICK. Now I know that the selling point of the iPhone, according to Apple at least, is that you can view full HTML on it. While it does look pretty good, when I'm talking about a screen with 480x320 pixels, I don't want to zoom in to see everything and wait 20+ seconds just to view a page. I don't want that. I personally really enjoy using mobile sites on my smartphones. I'm more than capable of loading large pages (in full HTML as seen on your desktop) with 3G or wifi on my devices, but they are cumbersome to view on such a small screen, even with Apple's neat safari implementation. If I had an iPhone, I would still be bookmarking mobile sites instead of the full versions of sites (at least most of them).
The keyboard wasn't bad either, on my first try at it, I was probably about 70% accurate typing with two thumbs. Of course, I come from a touch screen device and so it probably is easier for me than most to get accustomed to it. I can see typing to be fairly easy, but not as easy as my 8525.
The other place that this thing really disappoints though is the apps and what you have a available for it. From a multimedia standpoint, it's great. It doesn't support divx or xvid, but that makes sense as itunes functionality is what drives the iPhone. What doesn't make sense is that there is no tasks app. I heavily use tasks for business and for personal life, but the iPhone didn't have it from what I could see, only appointments. The sales guy (whom is 9 days away from being eligible for the free iPhone, sadly) also stated that it had a notes app, and that it was probably the closest thing to a task list. Sorry Apple, but that doesn't cut it.
There just was no true lust factor for me. I had it in my hand, and the girl I was with asked if I was going to get it, and I said no without hesitation. I just didn't feel that it was "smart" enough. It's definitely more advanced than most cellphones out right now, and VERY aesthetically pleasing, but not enough for me to really want it. I do want Windows Mobile to be prettier and for it to do that cool finger-flick scroll action in every app, but other than that, I'm still convinced that the devices I own are perfect for me. Many of you will disagree and that's fine, I hope you will. And I am by no means saying that it's a bad device because it is not. I really think its a terrific device for the average "prosumer" but not powerful enough for my needs.