Technologies

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Chris Cantell Discusses Technologies: iPphone 3G – To Be Or Not To Be?
by Milota Sidorova

It has come like a hurrican, overloading huge adverts, attracting attention in every possible way.
We all know how does it works, when the new prestigious product is about to be released. So we enjoy twice as fast, half the price slogan of a new generation iPhone 3G. A high quality video recalling top secret laboratories of American FBI or worse. Two gorrila like guys carrying titanium box passing down all the security checks unless it appears with all its charm and elegance.

Iphone can proud itself by visually attractive and easy to go touchpad, the iPod player with Cover Flow and finger-flick navigation. The slide-and-glide of the photo viewer. YouTube on demand. Graphical Web browsing--though content using Adobe's Flash files. And more than this.
The artistic impression surely strikes plus 10 points, however, one must get through several contradictions.
At first, it is not all gold that shines. Although new smartphone promises the highest networks speed, Apple is still trying to kill its few bugs.

And they are pretty annoying, above all – it is significantly fast draining battery, however better than the rest of the other 3G smartphones, that is iPhone 3G Achillles heel. The company has left the user replaceable battery, that is naturally due bulks and weight but doesn't protect you from discharging during the day. Most of tips point to turning down all the features that you are not using at the moment, but that you have paid for. So turn off 3G, location services, push e-mail, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Switching down the music player can save your battery as well.

The other black sheep is 3G network itself. There's been a lot of complaints about low signal quality on the areas promoted as 3G covered. So we get slow downs all over Long Island, NY, according customer service workers caused by swarm signing of new customers. The network has been overloaded. However, the situation didn't change even on the second day.

However to comment only slightly the Canadian brand release, taking place on 11th July, one must get through the queuves camping on the sidewalks, waiting 16 hours before the Roger's stores open up. Those able resist even the night and rain were the first to buy approximately $399 8GB iPhone,$499 16GB and add a $699 32GB model.
Aside of that, there's been something more than comical about it, for example Jewish shop owner, flying all the way from Jerusalem just to get one, or madam, who hired a guy, who istead of her stood in the line overnight. She paid him almost $200 for a shift.
As it seems, one can make a foturne on those fans.

related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080711/tc_nm/iphone_canada_dc;_ylt=AtNnPeunjQdf01RRpRaAAmKs0NUE

by Milota Sidorova
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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