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iPhone Not So Cool for Some
Monday, July 30th, 2007 at 4:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
The flashy look and cool factor of the iPhone might have been great features in the beginning, but after a month of use, the Houston Chronicles Dwight Silverman found that the combination iPod and smart phones luster had worn off. Topping his list of complaints were email support, Web browsing, and Internet connectivity.
Mr. Silverman found the iPhones Microsoft Exchange support to be lacking. "f your company uses Microsoft Exchange for its e-mail , you can forget about using the iPhone to get your business mail unless your systems folks are willing to turn on an older e-mail feature called IMAP," he said. "Many system administrators wont do this (including those at the Chronicle), leaving users in the lurch."
He also found the lack of support for "push" email that arrives in real time to be a problem, and wasnt pleased with the iPhones new email notifications.
The Safari Web browser does offer an overall better experience than the browsers found on other handheld devices, but Mr. Silverman found that he had issues with JavaScript, and that some sites failed to function correctly. He also felt that the EDGE data network the iPhone uses was far too slow.
"If you can get to Wi-Fi with the iPhone, youll want to do it, even if you have to beg, borrow or steal, because the Edge network is incredibly slow," he said.
Mr. Silverman also found the iPhones on-screen keyboard to be lacking. He wasnt able to get proficient with the keyboard, and considered the predictive typing feature to be inferior to the offerings on most other smart phones.
The iPhones price tag was a problem, too. At US$499 or $599, the device should offer far more than the 4GB or 8GB currently available.
In the end, Mr. Silverman went back to his familiar Samsung BlackJack. His advice: Wait for version 2.
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