First iPhone Review from Walt Mossberg
Mossberg and Bohret tested the iPhone for two weeks in multiple usage scenarios and in various cities:
Our verdict is that, despite some flaws and feature omissions, the iPhone is, on balance, a beautiful and breakthrough handheld computer. Its software, especially, sets a new bar for the smart-phone industry, and its clever finger-touch interface, which dispenses with a stylus and most buttons, works well, though it sometimes adds steps to common functions.
Some highlights:
- largest, highest resolution screen of any smart phone they've seen, most internal memory
- Impressive battery life and thin
- Feels solid
- Regarding the touch keyboard: "After five days of use, Walt -- who did most of the testing for this review -- was able to type on it as quickly and accurately as he could on the Palm Treo he has used for years."
- Can't use T-Mobile SIM cards
- Wi-Fi capability doesn't fully make up for the lack of a fast cellular data capability
- Multitouch: "effective, practical and fun"
- No way to copy/paste text
- Microsoft's Exchange system support
- Voice call quality was good, but not great
- Can't record video
- No Adobe Flash support
- Songs can't be set as ringtones
Apple says it plans to add features to the phone over time, via free downloads, and hints that some of these holes may be filled.
He also provides a video review.
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(View all)A couple of hours ago: Exchange Server test pasts (for IT folk)
Now: Mossburg test passed. (For Press sheep that will now follow his review.)
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Good review for a mediocre product... I will wait till the phone is on the Sprint network which had cheaper data and voice plans and better speeds.
It may never show up on Sprint as you prob. guessed... and it won't for 5 years at least because of ATT's exclusive contract.
Slightly concerned about the lack of searchable contacts. Far faster to type some of a name than to have to look through a list.
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