For
little more than a year I was using HTC
S710, as my usage of emails grew after
my company moved to Exchange Server the phone was feeling to be too small &
slow - it was time for a new phone for me. After waiting for few months (iPhone got
released in India around Aug '08) and deciding between Sony
Ericsson X1, Samsung
Omnia & HTC
Touch Pro, I went with the original and the popular Apple iPhone 3G. After the
purchase of iPhone in Dec '08, and playing around with the phone for few minutes wiped
away all my doubts about iPhone. It is the best Smartphone out there in market. It
is going to take Symbian (OS
that powers Nokia) & Windows Mobile (OS that powers HTC, Omnia and X1) few revisions
before they can catch up with the ease of use and ergonomics of iPhone.
The purchase itself was different from other phone purchases I have made. I had to
go to Vodafone store (no one else seems to be selling it) in T.Nagar (Chennai) and
pay Rs.26,400 by credit card (only CC and Cash, no cheques - even
though our company has over 30 post-paid connections with Vodafone), I had to read
and sign a 7-page license agreement from Apple - promising that you
will never download pirated content, you will indemnify Apple for any claims out of
usage of iPhone and the likes. I learned that my exiting data plan with Vodafone will
not work with iPhone, I had to opt for a different iPhone
dataplan at Rs.499/699 per month (which will not work on other
phones, so you need to have two plans at the same time if you want to use in different
phones). The phone's packaging was minimal. It seems the small pin (like a office
paper clip) that you need to use to remove SIM card from the phone if lost will cost
you Rs.500! . The sales guy informed me that the phone comes with warranty against
any manufacturing defect, but if I happen to drop the phone and anything other an
air-crack happens, it can't be repaired and I better throw the phone in the nearest
trash can.
Regarding the features of the phone, enough has been talked by reporters around the
world. I would like to highlight few of my experiences.
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Positives |
Negatives |
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Browsing in Safari browser is the best you can ask for in a mobile device. Fantastic,
all my favourite web pages appear flawlessly. |
Though a Tamil font seems to be in-built, Apple Advanced Font-Rendering (AAT)
seems to be missing. So Tamil pages are rendered illegible.
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Stocks, Weather, Maps - all applets seems to be aware of India and displays appropriate
information for Chennai. Yahoo!'s Weather applet is much better than what you see
on their website |
No SMS Forward, little irritating
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Battery life is decent, with 2 days of battery life for minimal usage, with Wi-Fi
at default settings. One full day of battery life even on heavy browsing, Talk and
Wi-Fi and Edge turned ON |
No Contact's (Address book) forward, a practical use-case missing. Should be easy
for Apple to implement in a future software upgrade. |
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YouTube functionality, Camera, iPOD are all cool apps to have |
No built-in software to create Word/Excel/Powerpoint files and no Adobe Flash support.
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Highlights - Apart from the positives above, few other points
impressed me the most and they are:
1. My company uses RADIUS certificates based authentication implemented
at the Windows Server 2003 level for Wi-Fi security. Even on a Windows Mobile (better
integration between Microsoft Products) you can't connect that easily to these Wi-Fi
access points. With iPhone it was seamless. It automatically detected that I had this
authentication method, prompted for my Domain Credentials, downloaded & installed
the certificate. Everything worked flawlessly. More over with half-a-dozen Wi-Fi AP's
that I have configured across my office, house, relative's houses where I frequent
- the overall Wi-Fi experience has been outstanding. Even with-in my office just as
I get out of Wi-Fi zone, it seamlessly moves to EDGE (Cellular network) and back.
2. The design idea of having a Toggle switch in the side for Silent mode -
brilliant. Other than this and Volume Control (two buttons on side) everything else
in iPhone is touch. It is not practical to access your phone through Touch when it
is in your pocket and you want to turn it to Silent when you are in a meeting. And
having it as a Toggle switch, you can easily feel / see whether your phone is in Silent
or not. And you can configure when in Silent mode whether the phone should vibrate
or not.
3. The Exchange Server integration through ActiveSync is outstanding.
Next to having Outlook 2007 client this is the best client software for Exchange server
- period!. It is so good that nowadays I hardly bring home my laptop to work on emails.
4. The firmware upgrade process through iTunes software is extremely easy. I have
my reservations in general about iTunes software, but the updates to the phone through
this has been implemented very well. Other OEM's should learn to mimic this.
5. The MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Adobe PDF viewers that are built-in are much
usable. I could open the most complex Excel Sheets and Word documents that I received
in the last few weeks at it and it opened all of them without any fuss. What is better
is that the viewer supports the latest MS Office formats (Word 2007, Excel 2007, PowerPoint
2007).
Blank screen bug
I was wanting to do this post for over a month now, but it didn't make it. Today my
phone had its first serious problem - suddenly the display and touch were not working
entirely. I guess it was to do with a video I was downloading from YouTube with the
built-in app. When it gets a call though it was ringing, I was not able to pickup
the call. Any number of Power button presses, Home button presses didn't help. I started
to feel worried that it had developed a hardware problem and I had to give it
to Vodafone/Apple for servicing. That's when I searched and found
this page which had a solution to the same problem. The solution is to keep pressing
both the Home and the Power ON button for 10 seconds and the device will do a reset.
Read the complete post at http://www.venkatarangan.com/blog/2009/02/08/Apple+IPhone+3G+I+Love+It.aspx