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And, whether it succeeds or fails will basically determine the direction of "tech" over the next 5 years.
QuoteAnd, whether it succeeds or fails will basically determine the direction of "tech" over the next 5 years.I'm not so sure about that...
Tell me why I want YouTube, music and movies on my cell phone? Oh and why do I want Google maps without a GPS too? What am I missing? What don’t I get? Why is the iPhone dominating my Google news? Does anyone really give a rats ass besides the news media?
Oh and why do I want Google maps without a GPS too?
Given the popularity of video podcasts being watched on video iPods, the ability to watch YouTube videos on an iPhone is actually a pretty huge deal.
I'm actually really looking forward to trying the iPhone and see how they've designed the user interface. And the ability to get internet, video, audio, and other multimedia functions on it are very cool IMHO...
Really? A BIG deal?? How so? I can see it now, droves of people downloading YouTube videos while…. Driving? Walking? Do you have any idea how you will have to wait to download a video? I provide video broadcast in 3GGP format to Smartphone users. Basically no phone system supports it except Sprint and each clip is limited to 2MB. Verizon uses a closed system called VCast so its useless to anyone like us. Regardless, it takes a stupidly long time to download anything. I cant’ see anyone doing it more then just a few times as a novelty and then forgetting about it. Unless your like 16 years old. Seriously, this isn’t what WE want. It just something they can do, so they do it and market it as the next best thing but its not. It’s just stupid and useless.
You obviously haven’t spent any time with any SmartPhones. They’ve been around for a very long time. Sure, the Apple will have lots of eye candy but its business model is horribly flawed. Nobody I know that uses Blackberry, Treo, MotoQ or any other similar device gives a rats ass about the iPhone. If anything the overall census is that’s its stupid and useless to them – its partly my business to know this.
The only people excited seems to be the kids, techno geeks/nerds and the media (because it drives web traffic). All of which are not business users. And obviously the iPhone isn’t being built for the business user, its being built for the kids, techno geeks and nerds. BUT, are they going to shell out $3000 over two years to own one? Some will but most won’t.
If you're able to download video and music at home, then I would like it. If you have to download (and pay for this) over the cell phone network, I likely wouldn't like it.
Quote from: ctviggen on 21 Jun 2007, 03:59 pmIf you're able to download video and music at home, then I would like it. If you have to download (and pay for this) over the cell phone network, I likely wouldn't like it.The press releases say "streaming video", so this would indicate it would be over the cellular network. However, don't most services companies offer a plan for unlimited data usage for a relatively cheap price?
So again, what am I missing?
Its about $60/month additional for unlimited internet. Basic cell phone plan is about $40/month and anything else you might want plus taxes. So $100+ per month will be about right.
The point is that its NOT a viable replacement for a Treo or other smart phone. Without real-time Outlook connectivity most companies/people will find it useless. So it becomes a ‘consumer’ product.
Average consumer pays about $35/month for their cell phone. And maybe an extra $10 for GPS travel directions and/or another $10/mon for VCast video and music. The iPhone service will be at least twice that or more.
Don’t get me wrong, I like the idea of a better cell phone but the iPhone is not what I’m looking for in a phone. Most people want longer battery life and a better quality camera and maybe email/text messaging to anyone, anywhere. Being able to play music is potentially convenient for some but its still problematic since I can’t use regular headphones and the use of headphones while driving is illegal in most states so stereo headsets are limited in usage.
Oh and I’m a techno geek too and I still don’t’ want one. Also, I want a new phone each year and I want it basically for free or cheap. I’m not buying a new $500 phone every two years and I certainly don’t’ want a cell p-home for more then two years. The whole model just don’t really work.
Each plan also includes unlimited data, so surfing the email and Internet (including watching videos on YouTube) won't cost anything extra...I also believe this includes Cingular's "National" plan, so the pricing is about the same as a regular smartphone...