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ihate… i mean, iphone

i think the iphone is single handedly making me dislike apple all over again.

i think this stems from my not understanding the ipod craze. while i have an ipod nano, it hasn’t been used in at least 6 months.

according to steve jobs when he unveiled the iphone at macworld 2007 this past january, its, “…three things: a widescreen iPod with touch controls; a revolutionary mobile phone; and a breakthrough Internet communications device…”

since the “internet device” part of the iphone is thus far a joke, with severely crippled email functionality, no over the air syncing (of anything), and a “desktop web experience” thats less capable than the browser in modern s60 phones, i think its more or less just another web enabled phone, albeit prettier than most. it is however a far cry from being a “breakthrough internet communications device”

onto the revolutionary mobile phone part. this one truly baffles me and i still have a hard time getting my head around the claim that a device without a todo list, or notes that sync back to a computer, or basic suport for mms or video recording, or more than 3-way conference calling (my n73 supports 6-way) or adjustable camera settings, or third party software is in anyway a “revolutionary mobile phone.” Perhaps they should have said “revolutionary new user interface, mediocre functionality”

the only real claim that apple got right is that it is a widescreen video ipod with touch controls. granted, at only a 1.5:1 screen ratio its closer to the old 4:3 ratio of broadcast tv of yore and its really not all that widescreen. as an example, even 16:9 content (which would be 1.78:1) will still be presented letterboxed with black bars above and below the picture, lets not talk about how bad a 2.35:1 motion picture will look if its not been cropped.

so it seems that the iphone is really just the merging of an ipod and a cellphone, and sadly its not even a really good phone, again lacking a lot of the functionality of modern smartphones.

that having been said, i was very disappointed when apple announced that their next operating system update (10.5 aka leopard) was delayed until october 2007 (pushed back from the initial spring 2007 schedule) so as to divert resources to “finish” the iphone on time.

but clearly the iphone isn’t finished by any stretch of the imagination, so i must wonder how often in the future apple is going to divert resources from their computer divisions in order to update their new “jesusphone” as the web has started to term it.

from here, all i can say is that i hope adobe updates lightroom, and does it fast, so that i can use it in place of aperture in case i ever decide to move back to a windows based machine. at the rate apple is going, with their lack of innovation in their computer hardware (their newest 15.4″ laptop is still only 1440×900 pixels, while 15″ laptops with wuxga [1920x1200 pixels, fully capable of playing 1080p hd content] screens have been available since 2003 from companies like Dell and Compaq) and the constant delays in their operating system updates (not to mention the lack of a new version of ilife multimedia software or iwork office software for 18 months) and the fact that i can clearly see beyond the steve jobs “reality distortion field” and i don’t know how much longer i’ll be an apple user.

computers and email

and we can officially extend the “technology wants to not work for michael” to my computer and my email.

sometimes i flat out hate technology, this past week has been one of those weeks, and sadly it doesn’t show any sign of changing anytime soon.

for the time being, if anyone needs to reach me, best i can say is good luck, i’ll check comments here and at twitter as often as i can, but it may take me a while to get back to you until i sort everything out with my webhost and mobile provider.

of phones and messages

While I am skeptical that anyone will read this, I thought it best to post that I seem to be having extensive problems with voice messages being delivered to my phone.As an example, I just now had 10 messages from the past week delivered to my phone all at once.Apologies if you left me a message and I did not respond to it, odds are I received it right now, or not at all.Needless to say, today’s goal is to rectify this problem, though no promises. 

and i think i’ve found my next phone…

Nokia USA - Nokia E90 - Phones for business - Product

nokiae90-1

so after so much hoopla over the “iphone” it looks like it falls radically short of usability standards as an email device, so it will not be my next phone. Add to that the fact that i greatly enjoy my nokia n73 except have issues with its lack of a full qwerty keyboard and low memory, and i found the not-yet-readily-available in the united stated nokia e90 communicator.

Basically, nokia took the natural progression of their “communicator” series of devices, but switched to the far more usable s60 interface instead of the s80 interface, and added a respectable 3.2megapixel autofocus camera (capable of VGA 30fps video recording!), added internal integrated gps, bluetooth, wifi, a full keyboard, and a true widescreen display (800×352 compared to the lousy 320×480 iphone screen) and jammed all that into a small (albeit not small enough for many) though heavy package (around 200g).

hopefully it will enable me to not have to carry my laptop everywhere (please let it be so!)

here’s hoping it sees a wide-release in the u.s. sometime soon so the price will drop from current astronomically-high-import-pricing.Â