I've had my
Nokia 6230 phone since the beginning of time (or at least that's how it feels) and vowed to replace it this year. I spent several months last year coming up with my needs and wants, investigating alternatives, waiting for the
G1 to come out and generally being in a state of analysis paralysis. After much to-ing and fro-ing, I bought the
iPhone this week.
I went with the 8GB black version. I already have an iPod (60GB) and even 16GB doesn't come close to meeting my needs. Oh, and I don't want a flat battery after 8 hours of listening/day.
Let's start with the good bits first:
- It looks damn cool.
- It's so easy to use.
- I get that feeling of nostalgia when I look at it and think of my Apple Newton. ;)
- I like the look of the text message system and how it's like chat.
- I am amazed at how cool some of the apps are (iTunes Remote, Midomi) and how many good free ones there are.
- Proper mobile web browsing.
- Wifi and 3G. Surf wherever whenever.
- GPS geotags your photos, finds you on Google Maps, etc.
- Everything syncs up perfectly (so far). Just wish the calendar would link up with Google Calendar. But who needs an app when you have a fully featured (well, almost) web browser.
Unfortunately:
- O2 haven't finished porting my number across yet, so I still can't text.
- I haven't got round to digging out my email passwords and setting that up, so no comment on email yet.
- What I've typed so far (mainly in apps) has been a bit error prone due to the lack of tactile feedback.
- The camera isn't very impressive, I swear the 2MP looks as crappy as the 1.3MP on my Nokia phone. Don't think I'll get much use out of that.
- I wish there was an easy way of adding bookmarklets to Safari too (you can't drag a link to the Favourites button to add).
Overall I'm pretty impressed. There are a few things that need improvement but on the whole, I'm not ready to send it back. :)
So far I've installed the following apps:
- Facebook
- Twitterific
- FriendFeed
- Google Mobile
- Google Earth
- Midomi
- Shazam
- Sudoku
- MMS
- WiFinder
- Remote
- Torch
Let me know what (preferably free) apps I'm missing that you can't live without.
Labels: apple, iphone, personal