View Full Version : iPhone, is it worthit?


neoartz237
07-16-2008, 11:16 PM
My cellphone provider has a promo for exchanging your current phone with the new iPhone 3G for 20K yen, thats 190 USD or 120 Euros.

I love my now-phone, it has a free cell-TV and youtube viewing capabilities. I know the iPhone has no TV whatever in it, I dont even use it anyway so it's no biggie.

So any iPhone users out there? Is it worth it?

tarcona
08-06-2008, 06:34 AM
I have an iPhone and it is worth it by far. Phone, GPS, REAL internet, iPod? What more do you want. And with this new update for the iPhone that just occurred, you can download applications such as games, instant message clients, navigation, TV apps, radio apps.....the list goes on and on....I think the App Store has like 1000 applications or what not. I check out the Blackberrys and the HTC Touch and the Samsung iPhone "wannabee" phone and nothing even comes close. The iPhone has competitors by years... It sucks because AT&Ts plans are pretty pricey, but it is totally worth the money.

andy15
04-20-2009, 11:25 AM
Some of the apps advertised look very impressive, it looks very handy.

Tech_Girl
04-20-2009, 05:53 PM
Just got mine last week..........LOVE IT!!!!!

ajetrumpet
04-20-2009, 08:00 PM
Just got mine last week..........LOVE IT!!!!!congrats on your 4th post in 4 years Tech Girl. :D

As for the iPhone, i say forget it, I have a blackberry, and research in motion is better at R & D than AT & T or Apple is. ha! :rolleyes: of course, that's probably not true.

and as for the price of either of these gadgets, they are NOT worth it, unless you get a promotional price, like I, and a lot of other people probably also got. It would be a cold day in he** before I paid $500 for any of these silly gadgets, just to look cool. I don't use most of the applications.

Tech_Girl
04-21-2009, 03:18 PM
congrats on your 4th post in 4 years Tech Girl. :D

As for the iPhone, i say forget it, I have a blackberry, and research in motion is better at R & D than AT & T or Apple is. ha! :rolleyes: of course, that's probably not true.

and as for the price of either of these gadgets, they are NOT worth it, unless you get a promotional price, like I, and a lot of other people probably also got. It would be a cold day in he** before I paid $500 for any of these silly gadgets, just to look cool. I don't use most of the applications.

wow.....have i really posted 4 whole times....amazing....if i'm not careful, i may get addicted....haha

iPhone is great...and i did get the promotional deal.....you should try it.....the apps are fun! Not sure how *cool* i look using it, but i am enjoying it......LOL

CraigDolphin
05-02-2009, 02:45 PM
I love my ipod Touch. No At&T bills but all the apps I can eat. :)

ajetrumpet
05-04-2009, 09:55 PM
I love my ipod Touch. No At&T bills but all the apps I can eat. :)no treasury bills either i bet. haaaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaa. =) I hate bills, and those stupid apps on telephones. I totally despise them, as I have said earlier.

RCheesley
05-07-2009, 05:57 AM
I have the HTC TYTNii / AT&T Tilt and I have to say it's an awesome phone.

It has everything in built as standard that I wanted - full HSPDA, GPRS & EDGE (whatever that means anyway, but it means I can get net access anywhere!), GPS in-built, Wifi in built and so forth.

The massive advantage for me was that it can run Blackberry Connect (using either Blackberry Enterprise Server or Blackberry Internet Service - the latter is free) so I have the features of a blackberry on a much nicer phone (in my opinion).

I find the slide out keyboard hugely useful, and having TomTom, Memory Maps, Google Maps/Mail/Yahoo/Calendar and a huge range of applications is brilliant - I can even remote desktop into my PC from my mobile! I regularly use IM and Skype on my mobile as well.

Sure, it does run Windows 6.1 but I can live with that. Being able to have up to 16Gb memory on a storage card is also awesome (microSD card).

I don't have anything against Apple but I just find the IPhone a bit too gimmicky and not functional enough for my requirements.

Ruth

simpleviolet
05-14-2009, 04:27 PM
I think that its really not thelat worth buying, thats only if you already own an iPhone( the 1st generation). Also even though the iPhone can be cheap that plan sill balance out when you use it for a while. Why spend more money to have “touchscreen” and have a apple on the back, when you can just get a blackberry that can do the exact thing as iPhone can do. Some people don’t realize that.

RCheesley
05-15-2009, 12:44 AM
In response to simpleviolet, why be restricted by the blackberry phones when you can receive emails via blackberry connect on a far more useful platform ;)

tehNellie
05-21-2009, 09:34 AM
I'm not a huge fan of Apple, but I love my iphone having migrated from a Touch (no wifi round here which severly limits the Touch when out and about). The thing that it is actually worst at is being a mobile phone. The phone bit itself is fine but there's still no MMS, no great shakes from my personal point of view, but it's silly on a supposedly next gen device to have to go to a web page to view a photo someone's sent you and it forces you to use Itunes which is about the most hateful piece of software it's been my displeasure to have to use; but as a semi serious PDA and mobile phone, I think it's brilliant.

The way it organises SMS conversations is lovely. The Email app is more than adequate but I do frequently find myself logging into google mail in the web browser so I can search my mail unless I'm missing something obvious.

Downsides for me are:
No/limited flash compatibility in the webbrowser, much as I hate it, people insist on putting it in their web pages.

Inability to play embedded video from webpages

The calendar will only warn you up to two days in advance and you can't tell it to go away but remind you again in x hours/days. I like to get, for example, a week's notice on somethings and that just doesn't seem possible.

I wouldn't mind the ability to create/edit Office documents rather than just view them

And the camera is absolute pony on a device costing this much, it is absolutely no use whatsoever in dim light and certainly no substitute for a cheap point and click camera or even the built in ones on cheap nokia phones.

Overall though, a big thumbs up from me, but if you aren't bothered about the phone bit or have a decent plan/web browser on your existing phone, save a few quid and get the Touch instead. No GPS and limited to where you can get Wi-Fi, but a decent compromise otherwise.

AngelaP
05-26-2009, 06:25 AM
I own an iPhone 3g and it's great. You can do basically what you do with a computer but on-the-go. I can listen to music, watch videos, play 3D games, go on the web etc.
It's an all-in-one machine.
One con though: its price!

tehNellie
05-26-2009, 07:55 AM
Forgot about the games ;) give it a bit more time and it could seriously rival the DS as a handheld console (the main reason I bought the Touch over the DS was for the other media capability.

The new software is due to hit soon as well, which they'll no doubt charge extra for. For all the whining about MS in comparison to Apple, at least they don't charge you for a service pack to fix the crap that should have been there to begin with.

Is also supposed to be a newer version coming out soon(tm) which could well mean that ebay will be flooded with cheap 3Gs soon (def don't get the non-3G version, EDGE is OK at a pinch, but it's pretty shoddy in comparison).

TopherSD
06-04-2009, 04:23 PM
We should find out next week about the new phones. I will be getting mine when the new ones come out. Rumor has it the camera will be at least a 3.2mp with autofocus, 32g, more ram, faster processor, etc, etc

The new software is a free upgrade to iPhone owners. Only iPod Touch owners will have to pay for it.

ericryd
06-08-2009, 12:12 PM
best purchase i've ever made possibly...that and my hdtv :)

TopherSD
06-08-2009, 01:40 PM
new phones just annouced at Apple's WWDC. I know several people with them and they all love theirs.

crazzycat
09-09-2009, 07:30 AM
I use simp;e mp3 player on my mobile and am quate satisfied with it

ions
09-25-2009, 06:07 PM
I had the AT&T Tilt and really didn't like it. I paid people to tweak the interface for me and still wasn't satisfied. I sold the Tilt and bought an Iphone 3GS. The 3GS is an absolutely brilliant machine. It has completely surpassed my expectations.

mcclunyboy
10-09-2009, 07:39 AM
I own an Iphone 3G - its awesome...in my experience the only thing that can come close is the new HTC running Android....in the future Apple will be hard pushed to beat Android software.....keep your eyes on it....

The Android OS should be good too.

bugzy
11-09-2009, 12:10 PM
I have now my i-phone and all I can say is that it is worth the money. I have all the features I need with this phone. But in the end of the days it's still your preference that's matter the most :) (http://www.thesim.co.uk)

Kryst51
11-09-2009, 12:12 PM
I have now my i-phone and all I can say is that it is worth the money. I have all the features I need with this phone. But in the end of the days it's still your preference that's matter the most :) (http://www.thesim.co.uk)

I've reported you. You have an inappropriate signature.

ions
12-02-2009, 05:36 PM
I love my Iphone 3GS too.

tehNellie
12-16-2009, 07:11 AM
Well my 3g's Wi-fi died appropriately about 5 days out of warranty. While the insurance on the UK contracts at least seems excessive at £15 a month I think I'd currently recommend shelling out £60 for Apple care on the phone direct from Apple.

just cost me £185 to replace the phone (compared to £150 to have it repaired by Apple).

If you're into replacing your phone every 12 months anyway it's possibly not too much of an issue, but I'm now tied back into another 18month contract.

on the plus side am at least getting a 3GS replacement.

mcclunyboy
12-16-2009, 07:16 AM
iphone warranty on my 3G lasts the same as the o2 contract I have...thats the reason I don't pay insurance anymore (£10 a month for me)...

Only thing to be worried is the screen isn't covered under warranty and it is likely to be the 1st thing to go.

ANYONE Jailbroken their phone....

tehNellie
12-16-2009, 07:36 AM
iphone warranty on my 3G lasts the same as the o2 contract I have...thats the reason I don't pay insurance anymore (£10 a month for me)...

Mine wasn't (on O2 as well), you get a 12month warranty on the phone itself and O2 try to flog you £15 a month insurance to cover it. After 12 months they refer you to Apple if you've got any problems with the phone itself or offer you an early upgrade. Apple wanted £150 to fix the phone (no idea if that's specific to Wi-Fi or a flat rate for any problem) and having spoken to them yesterday, apple care which I beileve is basically a 2 year extended warranty, costs £60. Anecdotally a lot of Apple kit seems to mysteriously die when it's 366 days old, so I'm taking no chances this time. According to apple you can take it out anytime within the first 12 months of owning the phone.

Had mine just over a year and not even managed to scratch the screen yet, something I was convinved would happen after about 5 minutes and that's invariably putting the phone into the same pocket as my keys.

Not bothered Jailbreaking the phone, didn't see the point especially now there are viruses out and about that only affect Jailbroken phones.

mcclunyboy
12-16-2009, 07:45 AM
ah well - i was told my warranty is for the full 18 months....mine is almost 10 months old now with another 8 months left on my contract LOL - I think I will go to google next just to try it out.

I did Jailbreak my phone before v3 of the software - it was good - backgrounds/ringtones all awesome the Cydia app store (and the other one) offered some fantastic apps...VLC player was one of the most useful...other things like video recording and editing aren't possible on my phone without jailbreaking...I intend to do it again when I have a spare few mins....

Anyway to sum up - very happy with iphone -its awesome

tehNellie
12-16-2009, 07:51 AM
ah well - i was told my warranty is for the full 18 months....mine is almost 10 months old now with another 8 months left on my contract LOL - I think I will go to google next just to try it out.
Your contract might be different to mine, but I'd double check with them, I was literally two days out of warranty when the Wi-fi packed up, a nice slow creeping death and I assumed that I was covered by the phone contract for 18 months as well. No dice :(

I did Jailbreak my phone before v3 of the software - it was good - backgrounds/ringtones all awesome the Cydia app store (and the other one) offered some fantastic apps...VLC player was one of the most useful...other things like video recording and editing aren't possible on my phone without jailbreaking...I intend to do it again when I have a spare few mins....
Apart from the VLC player none of that is particularly important to me which is probably another reason why I've never bothered to Jailbreak it, YMMV as they say :)

mcclunyboy
12-16-2009, 08:23 AM
when i get around to doing it again ill give you a quick review.

Any virus currently known that exploits the Jailbroken phone only effects phones which have SSH enabled (most) and those who didn't change the default password from "Apline" (Idiots)

pbaldy
02-22-2010, 01:33 PM
Slooooowwwww fingers. :p