Is AT&T to Blame for 3G's Performance in the iPhone? [View article]
Reasonable article, good points raised. I agree with the writers conclusion that AT&T dont 'get' the iPhone data usage, which is a new thing. Evidence supporting this is the fact that the iPhone is top of the list in ALL mobile browsers, by a long way.
$1.2 Billion in iPhone Apps? Not Likely. [View article]
Its a new platform, its the only one, its also a phone and an iPod, and its cheap. 50 million in 2009? I think so. RIM will suffer a little from this - why buy a Blackberry when for LESS cash you can have the exact same thing, only better, plus a host of great stuff, REAL web browsing, big screen, 16 gb of music, plus the Apps store.
The competition will do well if they can even be regarded as competition. Right now, only the iPhone matters. The rest are nothing.
Wanted, Dead or Alive: The iPhone Killer [View article]
Yes, all they ever did was add a camera and a keyboard. The iPhone is NOT a phone, its a mini-computer with the best OS there is. Its never going to be a cheap mass-market device, but it will be almost impossible for any phone co. to make something as good.
I will never use another kind of phone - the iPhone is the ONE!
What's Up With 3G Performance in the iPhone? [View article]
This is a GOOD thing, but AT&T are not up to the job.
There is a test here:
www.engadget.com/2008/.../
that shows the iPhone is the same as all the other 3G phones.
Is AT&T to Blame for 3G's Performance in the iPhone? [View article]
I agree with the writers conclusion that AT&T dont 'get' the iPhone data usage, which is a new thing.
Evidence supporting this is the fact that the iPhone is top of the list in ALL mobile browsers, by a long way.
$1.2 Billion in iPhone Apps? Not Likely. [View article]
50 million in 2009? I think so.
RIM will suffer a little from this - why buy a Blackberry when for LESS cash you can have the exact same thing, only better, plus a host of great stuff, REAL web browsing, big screen, 16 gb of music, plus the Apps store.
The competition will do well if they can even be regarded as competition.
Right now, only the iPhone matters. The rest are nothing.
Wanted, Dead or Alive: The iPhone Killer [View article]
The iPhone is NOT a phone, its a mini-computer with the best OS there is.
Its never going to be a cheap mass-market device, but it will be almost impossible for any phone co. to make something as good.
I will never use another kind of phone - the iPhone is the ONE!