iphone follow up

by jay on June 28, 2007

So after reading this review of the iphone in the wall street journal, I’ve found a few… very few places where the ipod has an advantage over my toshiba w52t cell phone.

  • the display is a little larger – mine is 3 inches compared with the iphone’s 3.5
  • the touch pad style – if this is easier to use, it could be an advantage, but my phone allows you to create the kind of start page you want, so you can chose the features you often use to be easily accessible from the main screen
  • The bigger internal memory – like I said in the previous post, the phone I had before had a 4GB hard drive (bought it 2 years ago), but my current one only has 1GB. With the use of the micro SD cards, I find that I don’t really need 4 GB

Some places that my phone is better (that I didn’t know about until reading the WSJ article):

  • I can buy music through AU (my phone service provider) using cell phone OR computer, I can also use music bought through itunes in the phone.
  • It was much cheaper… I bought this phone for about $100, and no special service plans or obligations
  • Video Recording – which the iphone does not have
  • Much better camera resolution
  • Monthly plan is much much cheaper starting at about $20
  • Of course being able to connect the phone to a projector and show power point presentations, videos, pictures, excel documents, etc kind of kicks some assssss

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Who needs an iphone?

by jay on June 27, 2007

Check out my phone… it’s got bluetooth which I can use to speak hands-free through my car’s navigation, it has a 1GB of internal memory and takes micro SD Cards up to 1GB so I can store files and pictures and MUSIC (!) to listen to with headphones. I can also connect to a computer by USB and upload or download files, pictures, music, anything I want. I can look at any homepage and search the internet (google is the default search engine) so I’m not limited to mobile phone homepages.

It can show all kinds of microsoft files, including powerpoint… can also display homepages and pdf files as they’d be seen on a computer. There is a cord sold separately that would allow me to connect directly into a projector.

Here’s the phone on Toshiba’s homepage.

The camera is 324 megapixels. It takes long videos, and has a 3 inch VGA screen for watching them… of course because of the built in “one-seg” tv tuner, I can also watch tv anytime I want.

Free news updates, GPS navigation and maps, calculator, calendar, FM tuner, voice memo recording (which I can transfer to the computer by USB)… it also has an IC Chip as well as a built in system that allows me to pay for things at most convenience stores by swiping my cell phone. ( I haven’t tried that last one yet.)

Thanks to the IC chip I can use it in the US as well (though calls are expensive).

There’s probably more I just haven’t figured out how to use yet.

I just looked at the Toshiba homepage and saw that I have access to a free “My Page” which will allow me to store up to 100 megabytes of files and data that I can access anytime.

My monthly plan is only about 30 dollars and there is no special limitation on when I can change phones. I heard that the iphone requires a 2 year contract and plans are like 60 dollars a month (please correct me if I’m wrong).

Crazy stuff… man I love this phone!

So if people with cool phones over here in Japan seem to be ho-humming about the iphone, now you know why. The iphone doesn’t really do anything that phones over here haven’t been doing for years. In fact, the phone I had before this one had a 4GB hard drive!

iphone, call me about 3 years ago.

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