iPhone 3G feature tally

Posted on June 9, 2008 by haru.
Categories: appstore, launch, stevemas in june, wish list.

New features:iPhone SMS Screen

  • 3G internet- Faster internet than in previous version.
  • GPS- Those location-based services I’ve been pining for should follow shortly.
  • App Store- Availability of third-party apps will definitely make iPhone a more useful and attractive device.
  • Extended battery life- Anyone who owns a cellphone right now knows how sweet this is.
  • Uniform, reasonable pricing- $599* was steep. $199* is very attractive. And if you’re feeling fancy, $299* isn’t too much to spend on a phone/device of this calibre. Interestingly, this also marks the first time Steve Jobs openly appeared to consider what price someone is willing to pay for one of his magical toys.

Missing features:

  • Video capture. specs list shows that it supports a lot of different formats, but not .3g2, a common mobile video format.
  • MMS can’t send picture messages.

Initial verdict: It was close, but I’m going to have to say it’s a pass right now for me. The lack of video and MMS are deal-breakers; for someone who does not carry around a separate camera, video capabilities are really convenient and have become a must-have feature. Still no MMS: this is somewhat offset by unlimited internet, but getting random pictures from- and sending spontaneous pictures to- family and friends is also on my “must have” list.

Amidst the abundance of coverage and analysis, I still have one lingering question: What was in all those mysterious boxes?


* $USD. Despite near-parity of Canadian and US dollars, expect it to be slightly more expensive when released.

Update (10/6/08): According to the Rogers press release, pricing will be $199 or $299 for respective 8GB or 16GB models. Looks like dollar parity finally paid off. Still no word on plan details or whether we’ll see UK-style subsidized prices.

Confirmed rumour? or rumour confirmed?

Posted on June 6, 2008 by haru.
Categories: loose lips, wish list.

Engadget says they have confirmed that Monday’s keynote will announce a few new iPhone features: 3G and GPS. We’ve heard this sort of speculation before, but they claim to have heard from “a reliable source”, which we take to mean carriers that have had access to the soon-to-be-released iPhone firmware, that these features will be included in the next version.

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$10 says

Posted on May 12, 2008 by haru.
Categories: appstore, in other news..., wish list.

someone’s already working on this. It feels like we’re just around the corner from having useful and ubiquitous location-based services on every phone. If it weren’t for the iPhone’s “one-app-at-a-time” policy, I’d be the first to download and use an iPhone Imity client. Maybe we’ll see something similar in the appstore anyway.

Any bets on whether location-aware apps will be among the initial offerings?