*Kent*, the iPhone will give us a great user experience, an intuitive touch-based interface, one-stop syncing, and seamless integration with our computers - that's why I'll be buying one.
But it's not going to give us satellite-based GPS navigation, camera-grade photography, DVD-quality video recording, high-speed data over the phone network, or an open system - that's why I've picked up a Nokia N95.
The N95 is by far the most advanced phone ever engineered. Other than the multi-touch technology, specification-wise the iPhone is a mid-end phone in today's market.
Of course most people are still impressed with phones having a 2 megapixel camera without auto-focus or flash - don't even get me started ranting about the iPhone being EDGE only :)
The N95 is worth every penny of its $750 list price (not to mention it's unlocked to use with any GSM carrier).
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*Kent*, the iPhone will give us a great user experience, an intuitive touch-based interface, one-stop syncing, and seamless integration with our computers - that's why I'll be buying one.
But it's not going to give us satellite-based GPS navigation, camera-grade photography, DVD-quality video recording, high-speed data over the phone network, or an open system - that's why I've picked up a Nokia N95.
The N95 is by far the most advanced phone ever engineered. Other than the multi-touch technology, specification-wise the iPhone is a mid-end phone in today's market.
Of course most people are still impressed with phones having a 2 megapixel camera without auto-focus or flash - don't even get me started ranting about the iPhone being EDGE only :)
The N95 is worth every penny of its $750 list price (not to mention it's unlocked to use with any GSM carrier).
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