Hold Off on the iPhone 3G?
An article by Ben Patterson on Yahoo! Tech has case some buzz on the Web lately. It’s title: “5 Reasons to Hold Off on the iPhone 3G”.
While I agree with him on some points and disagree on others (I love freedom of speech), I feel like I need to respond to his article:
1. Shortages are unlikely
I agree on this one, if there reason you are camping outside an Apple store to get your new iPhone 3G, forget it. Unless you want to be known as “that guy” on the local news, there is no need to hurry…
2. Chaos on Day One
Totally agree that the new activation method (over the counter and not iTunes) might be a little bit of a stressful change, especially for the Apple stores, which are not used to processing phone contracts. Patterson is right: it might be a bit chaotic that first week.
3. 32GB iPhone 3G on the horizon
I disagree on this one. Why is a bigger storage number going to keep you from getting a gadget these days? They are always going up on storage, email, hard drives, video game consoles, SD cards, even the brain size… You are going to have to have an outdated gadget in a few months no matter what. Also, why do you need more than 8GB for a PHONE?
4. Best new iPhone features are coming to the original iPhone
Agree and disagree. While I don’t want to miss a call because I am looking at the GPS on my iPhone, I do think that the faster internet will be a big deal here. But the price in the long run is worse for this service package… IT might be good to keep the old iPhone for some reasons but bad for others…
5. The HTC Touch Diamond
I agree we shouldn’t get all excited about the iPhone being the ultimate phone and turn a blind eye to new technologies out there. But I do think that the iPhone, for many reasons and for different audiences might be the best one out there today…
The biggest reasons to hold off on the new iPhone to me really are:
1. the price of the new service package with the faster 3G connection
2. I forgot which one was number 2
Not really worth you posting this entire thing, you barely said anything.
The iphone is the most compatible and universal phone out there. No point pestering about problems using your windows products on it, I’ve had nothing but trouble from windows in the first place.
I wasn’t aware the original iphone had a universal headphone jack like the new one will have.
Nothing is new about the activation method. All phone companies normally do it that way anyway. Apple employees will have already been fully briefed and trained by Friday morning. Just look on the apple website.
You can BUY the new iphone unlocked at the original price of 600 or 700.
Who cares about the increased rate plan? They cut the price of the phone in half and you bitch about an increased rate for faster internet? I’m sorry, I didn’t know you paid the same at home for dial up as for comcast. People will bitch about anything lately.
A new phone may be coming out later true. Is it better? Debatable. I don’t like windows interface, so even this “new” sprint phone won’t be too good for me.
The only downsides I’ve found with the iphone is the irreplaceable battery.
I’ve been a sprint customer for over 10 years, and they can suck my dick come Friday morning.
Funny that after this impolite post, some of our suspicions were actually correct:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/11/six-million-ibricks-and-growing/
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sorry readers, I had to let this guy’s comment pass just so you could see what type of things bloggers have to put up with…. anyway.. everyone has their own opinions, right?
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