I have about had all I can stand of the iPhone already. O.k, so it’s got a great interface. The only problem is that at it’s price point it is usually only business types buying a phone that expensive. This phone is NOT meant for business. The fact that it doesn’t have the ability to sync with Exchange Direct Push nor does it support a 3G network are limiting factors. It’s also not considered a smart phone. It’s a phone that plays music and surfs the web. It will not open Excel, Word or Powerpoint documents. In short, it’s a phone for well-to-do Apple Fanboys.
When I first saw the demo that Jobs gave I was interested in the phone because of the killer interface. The more I researched it, however, the less interested I became. If you are a business user forget about this phone.
Enough with the iPhone already.
I have about had all I can stand of the iPhone already. O.k, so it’s got a great interface. The only problem is that at it’s price point it is usually only business types buying a phone that expensive. This phone is NOT meant for business. The fact that it doesn’t have the ability to sync with Exchange Direct Push nor does it support a 3G network are limiting factors. It’s also not considered a smart phone. It’s a phone that plays music and surfs the web. It will not open Excel, Word or Powerpoint documents. In short, it’s a phone for well-to-do Apple Fanboys.
When I first saw the demo that Jobs gave I was interested in the phone because of the killer interface. The more I researched it, however, the less interested I became. If you are a business user forget about this phone.
Read some FAQ’s here:
FAQ Page 1
FAQ Page 2
Cheers,
Manly