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Apple's Web site has one of the most detailed looks yet at the iPhone, a 20-minute guided tour of how it all works.
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so, they deflated some of the hype around the product and
generated enthusiasm based on actual information.
Too much hype (and hype that wasn't even created by Apple, just
by bloggers and tech sites) was beginning to work against it.
I suspect people who were on the fence about the iPhone have now
been swayed to getting one, such as myself.
I would say something like "In about a year you'll be regretting having to "type faster" on a broken fragile touchscreen."
- Have any of you tried the top of the line phones available today?
- by anand_dh June 22, 2007 5:41 PM PDT
- I have a Nokia N95 (I'll get the iPhone too) and its features and third party software available for it are way ahead of the iPhone. I hope Apple adds these features soon to the iPhone as the user interface looks fantastic on it. Some of the features on the N95 (including third party software) that I hope will find its way on to the iPhone are
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2. Advanced call management - allows you to setup rules to automatically reject calls and send an SMS to the caller or divert the call to voicemail, based on the time of day, whether you are at the office or home, whether you are in a meeting or not,...and the rules possible are endless.
3. SIP client - this is tightly integrated into the N95 and basically you can setup any one of the many Voip providers that use standards based SIP. Most of these providers provide plans for unlimited calling, saving you expensive cellular air time minutes.
4. Built-in GPS, this is really great, you can then search for things on yahoo/google around where you are currently