Tuesday, January 9th 2007
Apple introduces the iPhone at Macworld 2007
Everyone has been waiting for this one - the Apple iPhone. It actually uses a wide screen display and touch screen with multi finger gestures. The device will run Mac OS X. 8GB memory serve as storage for your iTunes, contacts and all the usual data. You can also take pictures using the 2 megapixel camera and it is very thin: 11.6 mm. You can listen to your music through the speaker or use normal head phones. The display is incredibly dense: 160ppi. The device has sensors which detect if you put your ear to the phone, what kind of light sitation you are in and if you are holding the iPhone horizontal or landscape. The device uses quad-band GSM + EDGE. So no 3G/UMTS services, but it has WiFi and bluetooth.
Source:
Engadget
52 Comments on Apple introduces the iPhone at Macworld 2007
looks... well... a bit flimsy.
i like my mobile phones to be well built. especially since they do go through alot of abuse.
cant even count the number of times my old nokia should have been completley broken but came out practically unscaved... those old nokia's are built like a house brick.
$500 for 4gb, $600 for 8gb with 2 year service contract with Cingular. No thanks.
Screen size/res is pretty much par for the course. There are bigger, there are denser, and there are bigger AND denser.
The pricetag is ABSURD!
It brings nothing new, revolutionary, or advantageous to the table over a typical smartphone; indeed, it offers *less*. No physical keyboard (and hopefully we all know how well onscreen keyboards work *cough cough*), no trackball (optical or physical), no GPS, no 3G or similar...
And oh yeah, looks like a BITCH to use as a phone. Am I the only one left that likes to... erm... talk on his cellphone? If it wasn't explicitly named the iPhone I would assume it was a weird-ass PMP, not a phone. Call me old-fashioned, but i enjoy a nice phone conversation every once in a while...
Don't call me an apple hater. I was *praying* the iPhone would revolutionize the cellphone industry in the USA, and I was let down. I'm actually sad :(
Also, cell providers arent going to like this. As of now, many of them lock in the media of phones to their own mobile stores, that means ring tones, wall papers, and music/video. The iPhone would bypass all that with wifi internet and the iTunes connection, so expect cellular providers to jack up prices (greedy bastards...)
www.techpowerup.com/?23292 as soon as got back from my dads B-Day ;)
cheers
DS
But then again I could just get me a UMPC :x
very funny, but completley uncalled for. :)
cheers
DS
But I'll only buy it if it has the following:
1. Expandable software library
2. Support for the popular messaging clients (AIM, MSN)
3. SKYPE!!! whats the point of wifi without it???? I'm at school w/ wifi all the time, that would sure cut down on phone bills.
4. You don't need a expensive data plan to buy the thing.
Lol, all of this and they're not even allowed to sell it in the states at the moment... how long does FCC approval take to get?
then again............
I also wonder if they have agreed a settlement with the company who had the iPhone name registered or if they are going to take their chances in court AGAIN :rolleyes:
EDIT : DOH! - I really ought to read the newer posts before replying to older ones
P.S. I like the looks of this thing...but they are getting sewed , so they'll need to put the prices up to get back the money if they lose the court case :p