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post #2 of 15
10/3/07 at 2:06pm
the other day, i was returning home from work and a guy standing ahead of me, in the bus, had something that appeared to be this.
don't remember what network it was on - the phone did have a pretty cool UI and some nifty graphics. in fact even a touch-screen QWERTY keyboard input like the iphone, but i guess smaller.
looks like everyone who was whining about the touchscreen-alphanumeric input in the iphone have suddenly wizened up!
looks like the iphone HAS redefined industry standards after all - apparent by more and more features being "borrowed" by other handset manufacturers!
don't remember what network it was on - the phone did have a pretty cool UI and some nifty graphics. in fact even a touch-screen QWERTY keyboard input like the iphone, but i guess smaller.
looks like everyone who was whining about the touchscreen-alphanumeric input in the iphone have suddenly wizened up!
looks like the iphone HAS redefined industry standards after all - apparent by more and more features being "borrowed" by other handset manufacturers!
95% of your DNA is junk.... or is it?
95% of your DNA is junk.... or is it?
post #3 of 15
10/3/07 at 7:20pm
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Wow.. that is one mighty ugly phone.
Never been a verizon fan.. tried them once and I had 4 different bills in 4 months none of them anywhere near correct and I dumped them (and paid the cancelation fee).. I don't think styling a phone similar to an iphone is going to make people move away.. maybe just make more competition within their own device range.
post #4 of 15
10/3/07 at 9:44pm
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post #5 of 15
10/3/07 at 10:51pm
post #6 of 15
10/3/07 at 11:01pm
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Originally Posted by ajay 
the other day, i was returning home from work and a guy standing ahead of me, in the bus, had something that appeared to be this.
don't remember what network it was on - the phone did have a pretty cool UI and some nifty graphics. in fact even a touch-screen QWERTY keyboard input like the iphone, but i guess smaller.
looks like everyone who was whining about the touchscreen-alphanumeric input in the iphone have suddenly wizened up!
looks like the iphone HAS redefined industry standards after all - apparent by more and more features being "borrowed" by other handset manufacturers!

the other day, i was returning home from work and a guy standing ahead of me, in the bus, had something that appeared to be this.
don't remember what network it was on - the phone did have a pretty cool UI and some nifty graphics. in fact even a touch-screen QWERTY keyboard input like the iphone, but i guess smaller.
looks like everyone who was whining about the touchscreen-alphanumeric input in the iphone have suddenly wizened up!
looks like the iphone HAS redefined industry standards after all - apparent by more and more features being "borrowed" by other handset manufacturers!
Just to note - that's a WinMobile device and they have had touch screen keyboards for the last 7 years. One that were similar to the iPhone's for the last 3-4 years (Resco Keyboard comes to mind). The issue is the same as the iPhone's - people just preferred the real keyboards.
I have both an iPhone and multiple WinMobile devices. It depends on how much typing I do, but if its a lot I prefer a real keyboard.
I already know that Apple will eventually offer a keyed version of the iPhone for the following reasons:
- It's impossible to operate the iPhone by touch alone (if your phone is in your coat pocket or backpack, etc.) to answer calls or perform simple dialing operations without looking.
- The odds of miskeying entries is far greater without the feedback from a physical key. Why else would error correction be such an important part of the iPhone software?
- The iPhone requires more visual attention than other phones. Accidents will happen, and more lawsuits will be brought and won against Apple.
- It's impossible to operate the iPhone by touch alone (if your phone is in your coat pocket or backpack, etc.) to answer calls or perform simple dialing operations without looking.
- The odds of miskeying entries is far greater without the feedback from a physical key. Why else would error correction be such an important part of the iPhone software?
- The iPhone requires more visual attention than other phones. Accidents will happen, and more lawsuits will be brought and won against Apple.
post #8 of 15
10/4/07 at 6:17pm
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thanks for the clarification! i stand corrected!
95% of your DNA is junk.... or is it?
95% of your DNA is junk.... or is it?
post #9 of 15
10/6/07 at 1:04pm
post #10 of 15
10/8/07 at 4:46am
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Originally Posted by SpamSandwich 
I already know that Apple will eventually offer a keyed version of the iPhone for the following reasons:
- It's impossible to operate the iPhone by touch alone (if your phone is in your coat pocket or backpack, etc.) to answer calls or perform simple dialing operations without looking.
- The odds of miskeying entries is far greater without the feedback from a physical key. Why else would error correction be such an important part of the iPhone software?
- The iPhone requires more visual attention than other phones. Accidents will happen, and more lawsuits will be brought and won against Apple.

I already know that Apple will eventually offer a keyed version of the iPhone for the following reasons:
- It's impossible to operate the iPhone by touch alone (if your phone is in your coat pocket or backpack, etc.) to answer calls or perform simple dialing operations without looking.
- The odds of miskeying entries is far greater without the feedback from a physical key. Why else would error correction be such an important part of the iPhone software?
- The iPhone requires more visual attention than other phones. Accidents will happen, and more lawsuits will be brought and won against Apple.
You're wrong -- Apple won't introduce another version of the iPhone with a keyboard. It fills a niche and it's doing a pretty darned good job at it.
It does require you to actually look at the phone to use... but not to answer a call. If you have a bluetooth or wired headset you can simply push a button on the headset to answer and end a call.
Accidents will happen but it has absolutely nothing to do with the phone -- it's because people are morons and try to text message and drive at the same time. That is not Apple's fault any more than it would be if someone sued Taco Bell because it's dangerous to eat Nachos and drive at the same time.
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post #11 of 15
10/8/07 at 1:00pm
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Originally Posted by beley 
Accidents will happen but it has absolutely nothing to do with the phone -- it's because people are morons and try to text message and drive at the same time. That is not Apple's fault any more than it would be if someone sued Taco Bell because it's dangerous to eat Nachos and drive at the same time.

Accidents will happen but it has absolutely nothing to do with the phone -- it's because people are morons and try to text message and drive at the same time. That is not Apple's fault any more than it would be if someone sued Taco Bell because it's dangerous to eat Nachos and drive at the same time.
word.
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post #12 of 15
10/8/07 at 1:22pm
The only hope that Verizon has of "killing" the iPhone is if they give up their business model of "bone the customer for every last nickel we can"
When my contract is up in a year, I am ditching and getting the iPhone.
When my contract is up in a year, I am ditching and getting the iPhone.
"..do you remember where you parked the car?"
"..do you remember where you parked the car?"
post #13 of 15
10/9/07 at 10:22am
cloning != killing
Everyone tries to be like Apple. Face it, they don't even compare. Anyone see Gateway's new ONE computer. Trying to look like an iMac. What a joke. AAPL to the moon!
Everyone tries to be like Apple. Face it, they don't even compare. Anyone see Gateway's new ONE computer. Trying to look like an iMac. What a joke. AAPL to the moon!
post #14 of 15
10/9/07 at 12:54pm
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HAHA and the Zoom? What a joke. So many companies try getting into the Apple market and can't keep up.

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10/9/07 at 1:01pm
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