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Robert X. Cringley wrote that two gPhones may be on the way to U.S. shores by the end of the year. But according to Don Reisinger, we should wait and see what happens before we call off the dogs.
Robert X. Cringley wrote that two gPhones may be on the way to U.S. shores by the end of the year. But according to Don Reisinger, we should wait and see what happens before we call off the dogs.
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It's why Apple exists in roughly 10% of the world, and PC in the other 80% xD ( linux... 10%... me feel sorry for you :( )
if the iphone stop BSing around, adopt some decent level of productivity and cut the itunes leash to adopt drag and drop, it would be worth the price tag. if the gphone brings the iphone (cuteness + multitouch) together with real productivity, it will murder the iTurd all day, everyday!
then again the apple fans or iSheep can be a tough group to deal with. they aren't smart enough to think for themselves. so if this is a real google phone, they'll need some expert marketing to scream out how pretty it is. the real thinkers will know what to look for!
on that note, Microsoft has never produced one single piece of original software/hardware in its entire history, whereas google has proved to be far more creative and effective.
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As for T-Mobile / AT&T, If the gPhone goes GSM / EDGE, I will gladly skip it.
I also love how people are comparing a product (gphone) that has never been touched, seen has no specifications what so ever.
I am not saying that google cannot come with a grea phone but come on people, we are putting the cart in front of the horse here are we not?
Also for the people who are still talking about 3rd party apps, the SDK (software developement kit) will be out from Apple this month, so I guess you will have one less thing to talk about.
Besides an Ipod this is the only Apple product I have ever owned, after my experience with it I am thinking of switching over from 20 plus years of PC use.
One last parting shot, do you really think google is going to make this phone open to all networks? Not likely, unless they make more then one phone. If they decide to go the Verizon Sprint way they are stuck in the US unless they decide to come out with two technilogiclly different phones day one, people forget that the rest of the world unlike the US is GSM.
Lest we not forget that out of all the carriers, Verizon is the MOST restrictive in what it allows on its phones, they were the last carrier to offer bluetooth (save nextel but they dont count) and when they did it was overly restrictive.
The iphone is no perfect, far from it, but the grass is not always greener elsewhere.
I love comments like this, when people pull half-retard arguments out their ***** and try and sound smart xD
Ah, the internets. How fun.
I am not saying that google cannot come with a grea phone but come on people, we are putting the cart in front of the horse here are we not?
Also for the people who are still talking about 3rd party apps, the SDK (software developement kit) will be out from Apple this month, so I guess you will have one less thing to talk about.
Besides an Ipod this is the only Apple product I have ever owned, after my experience with it I am thinking of switching over from 20 plus years of PC use.
One last parting shot, do you really think google is going to make this phone open to all networks? Not likely, unless they make more then one phone. If they decide to go the Verizon Sprint way they are stuck in the US unless they decide to come out with two technilogically different phones day one, people forget that the rest of the world unlike the US is GSM.
Lest we not forget that out of all the carriers, Verizon is the MOST restrictive in what it allows on its phones, they were the last carrier to offer bluetooth (save nextel but they dont count) and when they did it was overly restrictive.
The iphone is no perfect, far from it, but the grass is not always greener elsewhere.
T-Mobile already does that:
"Transition between Wi-Fi calling and T-Mobile's wireless network while you talk when used with a HotSpot @Home wireless router and HotSpot@Home optional service."
The only "revolutionary" thing the iPhone did was a great GUI. Touchscreen, mp3, video, GPS, web-browser, etc. were already in existing phones.
Apple did a great job creating an emotional reaction which is what sells iPhones. That said, I would get one myself but the lack of certain features (3G, mms...) that I use regularly keeps me with a buggy dumbphone, ahem, smartphone. Can't deny the iPhone is sexy looking and has a great GUI so I hope Apple can bump up the feature set.
Perhaps iPhone 2 or this rumored gPhone will address these issues and I may pull the trigger then; or, go the other way and get a basic candy bar phone that just makes phone calls.
I see the silver lining in all of this, and it's the fact that we've become so spoiled as consumers. I mean, look at us twenty years ago, and a lot of use were still using rotary-dial land lines. Back then, the only extra features on our phones was being able to switch from "tone" to "pulse". Nowadays, if the "phone" doesn't have enough features to make a Swiss Army Knife jealous, it's considered crap.
I'll address a couple of the comments:
1. The Iphone is not difficult to unlock. It took me less than five minutes with the latest Ziphone GUI.
2. The Iphone does perform up to the hype, just not in ways that's going to make everyone happy. The interface is what makes the phone, and it's nothing short of revolutionary. I've been in the cell business for a long time, and this phone is one of the biggest leaps forward ever in that regard.
3. Lack of MMS? Quit whining, and have someone send the pic to your e-mail address and retrieve it via EDGE or wi-fi.
4. Lack of 3G? I'll give you that. I heard that Apple didn't include it because of the space the chip takes up and the energy consumption. The energy consumption one would be easy to fix by enabling the user to turn it on and off, just like the wi-fi and bluetooth.
5. While we're whining, I ought to also mention that the IPhone (despite it's brilliant IPod interface)doesn't support stereo bluetooth. For me right now, that's my biggest pet peeve.
- by checkgio February 21, 2008 2:11 PM PST
- It would be awesome if they could integrate Google's Grand Central into the gphone.
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- by a_mos172 February 21, 2008 6:32 PM PST
- I think google has a legitimate chance to dethrone the iPhone. Make it non-exclusive.... offer it in CDMA & GSM.... GSM for everyone else, but I want CDMA. I like my data fast.
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (39 Comments)I think it's more about the software than a phone, but if they're going to release a phone its got to be soon.