I’ve just received my upgraded mobile phone and was in the market for a smart phone and after enquiring about the Motorola Droid (Milestone as it’s known in the UK) purely for it’s multi tasking abilities and finding it difficult to get (only available on T-Mobile and some deals are rubbish), I rather reluctantly opted for the ever popular iPhone through 02. I knew I would it was enevitable. It’s Apple’s third phone in the series. I’ve heard recently whilst hunting deals for the iPhone there is an upgraded version on the way, including an upgraded O/S (V4) which will allow multi tasking. Hmm it’ll be interesting to see but sounds very appealing to me. I’m sure I’ll be able to upgrade the O/S on mine when the time comes regardless.I have the 3GS model.
I’d waited a while for a smart phone after having been locked into the usual 18-month contract with a fairly likeable and reliable Ericsson. I eagerly upgraded and now, have a 2-year deal with the new 3GS handset. The new planned launch of the newest handset I have found through research says changes really are expected to be the usual, upgraded processor and O/S as mentioned and undoubtedly, a more expensive contract deal. I pay enough so in my case it was a financial decision not to wait, then simply get this deal anyway later.
Initial impressions are very good. I like the styling, I always have. It’s very typically an Apple product in all areas and I like the smoothness & sleekness of the handset design. Mine is black and the other option was the rather feminine looking white one. Naturally, I declined that. I also have heard iPods/iPhones and I’ll bet the iPad touch screens are known for being easily scratched and fragile with day to day use. To avoid this, I also bought rather rashly some (overpriced from 02) screen protectors and will later invest in a cover too. Also, the phone automatically syncs with your PC/Apple Mac, including email account information, photos and music as soon as you activate and connect it via USB through iTunes. You’ll need to open a account with iTunes.
The free default apps installed are all useful, some moreso than others, some typical and some not so much. I have had a good look at the free ones online at the App Store and installed a few – like you do – the usual novelty of something new and useless to experiment with. I use mostly apps for, Facebook, Twitter, Natwest, and a rather cool car locater for parking in massly populated car parks and a bar code reader (UK version) to name a few. I like the bar code reader especially, as it scans barcodes and then returns product information including sites that stock that product and it also does a price comparison, allowing you to email the results to friends & contacts etc whilst on the move. At the App Store there are a multitude of apps, most decent ones aren’t free but there are a selection covering most categories most people would likely need and find useful and convenient. There’s a mixed bag of useful to terrible. There’s everything from games, to music to social networking and some to assist you with additional phone utilities. Most seem quite reasonabley priced to be honest.
As I am off work with an injury and at home a lot, I have ran the phone off the wireless router – that is an option given to you by default. It rather annoyingly asks you repeatedly via pop up notification until you allow it or, turn the feature off in the settings menu. Naturally, as apposed to the 3G option this method is much quicker when you’re at home. That said however, the 3G connection works well and I have had no problems connecting or accessing pages and content with any real delay or massive changes in speed when not at home. Its connection overall is very good.
The battery has baffled me somewhat and I find that the only immediate negative. It doesn’t last long as expected and novelty aspect says, initially you’ll play with it loads and before you know it it’ll die, right at a crucial moment!. Stands to reason. I charge mine at the end of each day and keep it in sleep mode when not using it as recommended. Also the alarm doesn’t work if the phone is off which I find odd (never known of that before). To work at it’s most efficient, it needs a good initial charge before the first use of the handset – usually it’s 16 hours I believe and unlike most phones, smart phones of this nature employ a sealed battery which is encased in the handset, connected directly to the motherboard as it cuts down on small parts, bulk overall and doesn’t affect the style (its actually attached inside with a strip of double sided tape I discovered after watching a tutorial in the complex task of replacing it). No changing it easily. As a word of caution, don’t do this unconfidently or unnecessarily, as you’ll void any warranty. From what I have read iPhone battery life overall tends to be ok so the need to replace the exitsing one I think would be rare unless maybe it developed an inherent fault.
This is the only Apple product to date that I own and Apple are known for their attention to style with no compomise in price. I like the products Apple sell but I think overall, some competitors offer better value for money despite them not being as sleek or maybe, as popular. I can’t comment on quality but naturally I expect they are durable. I bet my opinion will change in regards to the phone but my financial situation I can’t see doing. Thus far this phone works for me and I will get plenty of useage from it and my contract is at what I would describe as relatively affordable so overall I have spent wisely. Generally I like it but think maybe I’d have liked the Milestone(UK version)/Droid(US version) more. I am still finding my feet with it. I have a good working knowledge of the basics.
Lastly, as iTunes charges for tracks and there is no real immediate or obvious way of personalisng iPhone ringtones, here is a tutorial enabling you to be able to make your own ringtones using iTunes v8, coverting mp3′s to m4r format. It’s realtively simple.
What are your thoughts on this product?. Anyone who can offer some good suggestions of any good apps, free or otherwise would be very welcome.
The 4G iPhone sneak peek before the Spring launch…
This is the new 4G iPhone leaked photo – some wanna-be civil servant, left the phone in a bar after a night getting mullered!!. Upgraded, well of course and apparently running the new 4 O/S. Looks nice and the design is square as apposed to the conventional rounded iPhone design. Be interesting to see soon, what the critics have to say after launch (speculation is rife amongst the internet community with blogs galore discussing it). I think it looks nice and am sold now with this product!. I just hope the reviews are more favourable than than the ones a few months ago for the iPad launch.
For more information on the new iphone, click here to read more.

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