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My Apple iPhone Review

September 23rd, 2007 Posted in Cellphone Reviews, My Reviews

rust Apple to build the hype. I’ll bet no one and their uncle can do what Apple did with the iPhone. First call a press conference and give a stylish walk through of the phone features. Jaws on the floor, its Apple, baby. Everyone starts buzzing about the iPhone and how it is going to be a “breakthrough internet and communications device”. Everyone’s waiting for the next big thing after “electricity and sliced bread”. Everyone wants one. Steve’s rubbing his hands in glee…

iPhone

The iPhone indeed is a path breaking mobile device and I wouldn’t hesitate to call it one of the best phones in the world.It has its fair share of niggles, but then, which phone doesn’t? Lets take a better look.

Since this is not your usual hum-drum phone, and has many innovative features in it, I would like to talk about them first.

1) Multi-touch (Watch video)

With multi-touch you can flick, pinch AND tap. To zoom out of a photo, pinch, to zoom in, just reverse the pinching action. It senses touches by means of an electrical field and allows very natural actions. Supremely functional and all the girls could say was “WoW!” @ 150dB.

2) OS X (Watch Video)

The legendary,sexy Apple OS X on a phone!! You gotta be kidding me! Well, no I’m not. And somehow Apple seem to have got the whole integration very right. Its very multitasking friendly and I only wish there was someway to control all the running applications like on Symbian OS.

3) Accelerometer (Watch Video)

This has to be one of the coolest features on the phone! In essence it is a motion sensor, which detects whether the phone is vertical or horizontal. Accordingly it changes the viewing from Portrait to Landscape.(only in apps that support it, mind)

4) Proximity Sensor (Watch Video)

This is another cool feature. When you get a call, the screen and your cheek make all sorts of contact, and there might be inadvertent touches. So, in order to avoid that, we have a sensor which, during a call, turns of the touch screen and saves battery. How thoughtful.

Now, if I may have your attention, we shall get on to reviewing the phone as I usually do.

Looks,Design and Build Quality

Apple always makes sure that their products might not always have the best of features but they certainly do have gorgeous looks. Nothing different with the iPhone here. Sleek, sensuous and sophisticated. The smooth curves, the chrome lining, the lightly brushed aluminum finish at the back… its all top notch. It has a solid feel to it and makes for a nice fit in the palm. The heads will turn, don’t worry dahling.. And don’t be too surprised if someone comes and gets too chatty with you. Its a conversation starter in every sense of the term.

Input and Output

The beautiful 3.5 inch 480 x 320 multi-touch screen is the primary input as well as output. It is easily the most stunning display i’ve ever seen on a mobile device. Period. Your fingers are the only way to operate it, and its quite the fingerprint magnet. But it is absolutely scratch resistant, and you can use your shirt sleeve or jeans to wipe it off. Better still, get a good screen protector, and life will be much better.

The on-screen keyboard is the way to enter all the numbers and letters. This one is easily the best on-screen keyboard in mobile history and can easily stake claim to be the best substitute for the physical keyboard. The iPhone uses a combination of dictionary and keymap prediction to help out typing.

There arent too many buttons around on the phone. Just a home button on the front(which takes you back to the SpringBoard or the main screen), a volume and a silent switch to the left and a Sleep/Wake button on the top. Thats it. The multi-touch screen will handle all the rest of the inputs. Thank you,very much. Also, to the top is the sim card tray. You insert a pin and the tray comes out gracefully. But, you do need a pin. Bah.

iPhone Handsfree

There is also a 3.5mm headphone jack to the top and Apple provides a pair of ear buds. They are the ones which can be found on iPods with a slight difference. It has a mic-cum-switch. I was really amazed by the size of the microphone and was even more surprised when it turned out to be a switch as well. Apple. Jaw drop inducer par excellence. And the voice quality (according to the people on the other end) was better than the in-built microphone. All the more reason for you to use it.

Performance and the Phone part of it..

Honey, this thing is fast!! There, I said it straight of. That is what happens when you plonk a 620MHz ARM processor and 128MB of RAM in a device which probably took lessons on “how to be anorexic” from Angelina Jolie. But such specs are a necessity when you look at that beautiful interface. I just cant stop emphasizing how fast it really is. The time taken from clicking the picture and saving it takes all of 2 seconds. Booting up in less that 10 seconds. Instantaneous firing up of any application. I could go on and on, but you probably have got an idea.

Battery life is just too good. The claimed figures are 8hrs of talk time and around 20hrs of music. I havent tested it to such levels yet, but other reports tell me, that actually is the case. Which is all too good. The iPhone wont demand a run to the wall socket for its cuppa every day even under heavy usage.

Now, let me get on to the phone part of it. Its quite simple to make and recieve calls on the iPhone.(Watch Video) The only problem is finding contacts in the address book, because it has no physical keyboard and neither do you have search. You can either flick through contacts or use the alphabet index on the right,which makes it a tad easier to get your contacts. One good thing is that, the faster you flick your finger, the more contacts it traverses. So you can jump down some 50 contacts in one flick.

Voice quality through the earpiece is nothing remarkable. But those at the other end reported a crisp voice.

iPod

The iPod part of the phone has been given a complete overhaul. And like Apple is advertising, it is the best iPod to date. The media integration is extremely good. Plug it into iTunes, and you’re done.

Fire up the Pod from the SpringBoard and just twist it to display in landscape mode. Now you can witness one more of Apple’s gems, CoverFlow. The effect is similar to shuffling CD’s in your own rack. See the pic below.

iPod

If you want to play a song from a certain album, just get it to the middle of the screen by flicking it and tap on the album cover once. The album cover will rotate smoothly to display the tracks in that album, tap it once to play your song. (sigh, why cant we have such eye-candy on other phones..). The audio quality is just as on the iPod’s and we wont get into the “Apple ear-buds, suck or not”, debate. Thats personal taste and for you to decide.

The jack provided is a standard 3.5mm jack, but its recessed. Thin pins will easily fit,but if your pin is on the fatter side, you will need an adapter to fit in your own ear/head-phones into it.

Camera and Internet

The camera is a 2.0MP unit. You can just click and watch the shutter animation. Thats about it. The image quality is pretty good, considering the fact that, there are no settings, whatsoever.

Here are some pics of the cam

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Surfing the net on the iPhone is a joy! Rendering is spot on, and the muti-touch gestures are applicable here too. Safari works for me and the speed on the Vodafone EDGe network is perfectly usable.

Time to Crib!!

Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!! Apple usually are perfect at whatever little they do. Hence, I take immense pleasure in bashing them up. So why did Steve & Co. decide to give the MMS feature a skip?? And no 3G as well. Whats so “breakthrough” about not having 2 of the most basic communication options which everybody is offering. No video recording either. Also, why cant I pair to any other device to transfer at least photos and stuff, if not music.

Also, the camera should have had some more settings and a larger pixel rating. 3.2 is the de-facto standard these days. But, I think most of these problems will be solved by means of Firmware updates. Or maybe the next generation of iPhones. Which was precisely why I chose to buy the SE P1i and not the Apple iPhone.

Whats Hot

  • Seamless design
  • Multi-touch, accelerometer, proximity sensor
  • OS X on a mobile device!
  • Awesome interface
  • Amazing Media Player
  • Great Internet Experience

Whats Not

  • No MMS
  • No 3G
  • AT&T only (can be hacked, not much of an issue)
  • No custom camera settings
  • No native 3rd party application support (this too can be worked around)
  • Screen prone to finger prints (slap on a screen protector as soon as you buy it)

Whats in the box? Phone, USB cable, Wall socket, wiping cloth, USB docking stand, manual.

Price (8GB, all taxes inclusive)

  • India 30000/- onwards

Conclusion : The iPhone is an amazing device and it has certainly raised the bar in many aspects and the way we go about managing our business on a phone. One more thing it has successfully managed to do is that it has pushed every other manufacturer back to the drawing board. Expect better phones from everybody now. This is going to be good in the end for, you, the consumer. Till then, chew the Apple!

A note to all Indian users: Apple manufactures the iPhone at $174 (Rs. 7500). Airtel and Vodafone are selling it to us at $720 (31000/-). I leave it to you to decide whether its a good deal or not.

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37 Responses to “My Apple iPhone Review”

  1. The Big Website » My Apple iPhone Review Says:

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  2. Ulhas Says:

    WoooooooooHooooooooooooo!!!


  3. Daddy Doodle Says:

    well, a beauty it is….
    but at 30000, certainly out of a students reach, it is. well, at least its here in India now, that’s a start

    nicely detailed review…


  4. angad619 Says:

    Great review man!

    just 4 buttons on the phone!! Leets see how many buttons we have on an ipod video - the hold button, the centre menu button and the 4 buttons under the dial.
    Thus the ipod has 6 buttons and the iphone has only 4!!!!!

    The screen’s too good. Apple lives upto it’s name!!!


  5. Quillz Says:

    Nice review. I can agree that the bundled earbuds are very nice. I was surprised at how well I could hear the caller on the other end, and they were honestly thought I was on a landline when talking into the microphone. It works really well.

    I’m hoping that a 16 GB model will be released in the future, though.


  6. James R. Says:

    If only they would sell it in Belgium….


  7. Arican Says:

    Nice review. All you said was true. Only thing I wish is it was more productive. Sorry but it still can’t replace my Windows powered smart phone. Lets wait until 3rd party apps come out…..


  8. ~A$hw!n~ Says:

    amazing review man .. was planning to get it by diwali .. lets c what happens .. :) .. thanks for the details


  9. Sourabh Says:

    I think it is an honest review. Thanks for this :)


  10. Steve Jobs Says:

    Check this out dude. Would definitely want to wait for version 2.
    http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/09/26/iphone20/index.php?lsrc=mwrss


  11. Vignesh Says:

    Nice and honest review mate..keep it up


  12. I am also a lover of RONIT Says:

    I am also a lover of this electronic magic by apple and i can feel the labour and time spent behind this honest and well detailed review. Hope i will read many more like this from you. I must have to say you are rocking man.


  13. Aman Says:

    Nice review…. gud job!


  14. srikant Says:

    nice wrk buddy!!!..


  15. janhavi Says:

    hey, it is awesome honest reviews from u..

    the features like cam and 3g is nt required wen u hv the rest,i hv seen it and touched it,,,it is cool as you say bt wen a business man will buy it, he will hv a diff POV since he will nt care for the stuff tht is nt featured in this, bt will only buy for internet,OS , etc..

    I loved it, bt it is nt for a STUDENT,just I-phone is cool for me i guess!!!


  16. Jordan Green Says:

    Thats a good review there! Yet im still waiting for them to fly over the pond to the UK.


  17. Ulhas Says:

    jordan green ur name sounds like gordan freeman :p.. from half life


  18. Rohan Says:

    hey man,i gotta chance to handle de new iphone
    but de prob is i m not able to send anything frm ma phone to iphone using bluetooth
    i m not able to pair de device wid mine [N73ME]
    n also has a prob wid internet
    its not connectin wid airtel gprs
    i mean thru mobile world
    de error message shows EDGE SETTINGS CANT BE MADE OUT
    i tried doin de settings manually
    but it gives only to set EDGE, n there its askin for APN, USERNAME n PASSWORD
    even thought i filled it
    its not connectin


  19. Blac Says:

    hahaha Nice Shit Written….MAN U Shud Rather Be A Spokesperson For Apple…It’s Gud U’v Written Much Against Apple..I Love Tat….


  20. Yankee arora Says:

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away but if the nurse is cute forgot the fruit

    [:d]

    still this phone rocks


  21. Dinesh Says:

    indeed the phone is a beauty, however, there are issues with upgrading the version and/or downloading stuff (ringtones, wallpapers, etc…) on the phone, as it locks it back. if this is solved, then its unbeatable!!!


  22. Reji Thomas Says:

    When is this phone Hitting the Indian shores Officially?? Now the gray Market is filled with hacking code preloaded iPhone. Will it be priced as per US prices??


  23. Satish Says:

    Looking at the way Apple prices iPods in the country,it will be definitely priced higher than what it is in the US.
    The iPhone should hit Indian shores by, lets say, April 2008


  24. Ram Ray Says:

    Well researched. Well written, Well done. Fair, balanced and useful.

    The iPhone is the most fun you can have today with your clothes on!
    Until . . . ?

    By the way, the price of an unlocked 1.1.1 iPhone in India
    today is 28K, so pay no more. (In Bangkok, it is 27 K!) You may
    buy it safely (so it would seem) from iPhonenirvana.net (and at
    least one other online store) rather than grey market vendors.

    Look at some of the very neat, nifty third-party stuff (freeware or
    donationware at this time) that makes the iPhone so much more
    complete and useful . . . actually greater.

    For instance,
    Installer
    Customize
    Finder
    Search
    Services
    ScreenShot
    Sketches
    weDict
    Books
    iRadio
    SMSD
    PDFViewer
    SendPics
    iLevel
    At least a dozen good timepass games

    More . . .
    For instance you can actually use the iPhone as a superfast
    8GB external hard drive.

    Test drive iFuntastic 4.7.1 to discover how you can take over
    the modus operandi of the iPhone to a significant degree.

    Last word . . .
    Wish Satish / others discussed in some depth one major
    current constraint. The iPhone is a poor texter. It has to
    improve if it has to be the role model that it otherwise
    deserves to be. You cannot forward SMSes, send group
    SMSes, cut and paste text! Strange but true.

    A quick solution is the need of the hour.


  25. uday Says:

    jus wanted to know when will the iphone come into india ….and will it be priced according to the US price($450)…..AND heard that it will be RS16000 by mid jan!!!


  26. Satish Says:

    @Uday
    When it comes to India, it will be slightly costlier than the US price. Apple products, if brought officially from Apple, are always higher priced than their US counterparts


  27. Bharat Says:

    Last week i heard on gagetguru on ndtv that iphone will be launched on 7th jan’08 in india…Is there any truth in the comment?


  28. Satish Says:

    My guess is as good as theirs…

    One thing is… how does it matter… buy it from the grey market, hack it and have fun.


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  30. Firoz Says:

    HI i would like to purchase a iphone so i would like to use it in india on airtel .. so i would like to know if i unlock its software will the internet work in it … and if i update the phone software will there any problems. . plese help me in detail…


  31. Satish Says:

    There will be no problems at all Feroz. Go ahead.


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  33. ARVIND Says:

    well uve just mentioned about the advntgs but it does have a series of disadvntgs too…!


  34. Satish Says:

    Erm… haven’t you read the “Time to Crib” section?


  35. George Says:

    Features are good but it does not have FM radio feature… too bad..


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  37. Vaibhav Says:

    Hi All,
    Please let me know the lowest price of iPhone (locked and unlocked) in US. I am planning to buy from there.
    Also pls let me know if it is possible to unlock 3G phone.

    TIA,
    Vaibhav


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