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Weeks ago i sold my old x51v. Strangely with the difference of the colors, the x51v (2005) have the same style that a Iphone but everyone claim that iphone is innovative and stylish, i say that the iphone style is that same that (almost) any pda around here.
Iphone is in fact a pda cellphone-able it's not a true cellphone. What's good with it :stylus and power, what's wrong with it :usability (one hand to grab the iphone and the other to push the screen). And (like every pda users knowns) touchscreen suffers of scratch. You can put a (ugly/and loss sensibility) screen protector.
But there are another trouble with the iphone :3rd parties are left out of this phone, from starter no java mobile, no able (currently) to develop programs to iphone and such. Opposing to Nokia where you can download the sdk, tools and such for free (and you can choice to c++ of java), Nokia (also Sony Ericssons, Samsung..) do the same things. And what's the results :for symbian and j2me there are tons of programs, games and such. Even Microsoft allow to third parties to develop programs to their windows-ce smartphone.
IMHO Apple currently is selling a half-baked phone on purpose to sell a Iphone Second (de)Generations months later. You can buy today Iphone and then buy (again) a new iphone, just the same course of actions of many Ipod users.
Iphone (iphony) 1st generation :8gb, no memory, lousy camera, no video (why?), some bulky.
Iphone 2nd generation :16gb,a strange (and expensive) memory, 3-4mpx camera, videos, more small.
Iphone 3rd generations :20gb, memory, 5mpx camera, stable (yes, the first version can be a bit unstable), battery interchangeable, slim.
-Kannan M
Comparing the iPhone feature for feature with the N95, it will come up horribly short. Just like the iPods come up short (e.g., no voice recording, no FM radio, etc..) when compared to many other handheld media devices.
Compare for example the iPhone's bluetooth and that on the N95. The iPhone can use its bluetooth to pair with a headset and with a car kit, that's it. The N95 (and many other phones) can in addition use it to transfer files, sync with a PC, connect bluetooth keyboard, GPS and many other devices, you can connect it to a PC over bluetooth and use it as a modem, etc.
The iPhone is also not open for 3rd party developers, while smartphones have a plethora of 3rd party software available. As such, it would be a misnomer to call it a smartphone and you can't really compare it with them.
The point is, the iPod isn't considered one of the best in its class because of a feature checklist. It is because Apple is good at UI - they make devices that do a few things, and do them well. There's that 'it just works' factor.
The iPhone is for those who want an iPod, a cell phone and an Internet tablet in one. Wrapped up in that Apple UI experience.
The N95 is for the power user or gadget geek that wants the top of the line swiss army knife of cell phones.
The lack of game, instant messaging, inability to add ring tones, and no video recording is mainly why i sold my iphone. I really love the other features and the phone but i am a gadget geek. i know i will love the n95
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I just watched a demo of the N95 on Youtube and GOOD GOD!!!!, Why in the hell are there so many icons everywhere. Dude, make it simple and a pleasure to use, don't require people to have a computer science degree to operate.
There is a certain kind of person who likes apple products and will defend then to the death. There is no changing their minds but for everyone else, read the comparisons and check out the specs. They speak for themselves...the N95 wins overall.
havent you ppl seen on net the new touch ui of series 60 third edition.It would rock when it is launched.it has a touch screen.An on screen keypad
and loads of new features and open to anything.Nokia was the first company to make a mobile phone .so i guess it would always be on top.
as for memory of iphone the new n95 8gb beats it like hell.
Please check out the iclone or the meizu m8 minione.Coming early next year!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apple have stated that there are lots of functions that can be added through a simple software update. Also, there is a block on the iPhones processor which suggests that apple can relase more power with more updates. The battery issue doesn't bother me. And the lack of GPS isn't an issue to me either. I have a TomTom for GPS... i dont need to carry a GPS unit around with me, but i do need to carry a phone, mp3, internet and media library. I'm going to buy an iPhone, but I may wait for the 3G model, if its not out by June...
the iphone is just an overly expensive ipod with a sim card, oh and it doesnt have 3G support how lame, hspcda and wcdma are not supported just oldy gprs and edge. i would rather the n95, easy to unlock and a lot more feature packed