
For quite some time now, i am using SE’s P1i. Performance wise, I am content with it’s QWERTY keypad and I’d say going back to a mobile phone that doesn’t have a QWERTY keypad is something I wont do. But ever since my brother brought an iPhone and spent a lot of time to play with it, my views shifted.
When i first tried it, it really took me quite some time to used to it. I made plenty of errors with the iPhone and is largely due to its predictive text input. The touchscreen pad is very small and it is very hard to hit it compared to the physical keypad of my P1i. The good thing about it though is you can fix it with just a software upgrade versus replacing hardware for the physical keypad.
The virtual keyboards advantage is that it disappears when you don’t need it, thus giving you more leeway to use iPhone screen. In most cases, if it conks out, upgrading the software always fixes the bugs.
On the other hand, physical keypad’s advantage is its perceptive feedback. You can feel the keys even without looking. Of course, its very useful when you are driving. You can actually type and send a message without looking at my P1i and that is something I can’t do with the iPhone.
I guess everyone agrees with me that the iPhone needs improvement especially wioth its tochscreen keypad. In hindsight, I think that virtual keys are the way of the future but somehow an iPhone with real keypads could be interesting too.
The process can give you some abilities to expand on the ones already built-into the loved multimedia player, and news that the iPod Touch can be turned into a phone as well is quite anticipated. The manufacturer, Apple had a WiFi Chip built-into the said device for a purpose and this might be it, but maybe set back because of more research and study. They may also have a program (real one and not hacked) in the works that can expand on the capabilities of the said media player that looks almost the same as the iPhone except it’s not a phone and it doesn’t have a camera to match. (more…)
The amazing iPhone has continued to amaze and disappoint people the world over, and now in it’s third generation, people, who are creatures of never-ending curiosity have learned more about its abilities
that those who have been briefed to sell them out of the box in the many Apple Stores. People have a knack of learning more than they should about innovative products, like the hidden WiFi transmitter chip within it that wouldn’t have been known if some crazy gadget lover hadn’t taken apart their newly store bought iPod. (more…)

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What’s with the craziness over an insanely priced mobile phone? Well, Its cool and is fast evolving into a single gadget, but for $600 and having to sign up for blacklisted telecoms provider, no thanks.
Aside from the fact that it is exorbitantly priced and a looming monopoly is in the works, the touch pad phone buttons is not that awesome. People need to dial without looking and only normal phones can do that. Touch screens eventually wear out, and once they do, it becomes more of a disadvantage. I am sure you have all experienced using the touch screens at the market when you pay by debit card, but the hassles they give the owner when they start to wear out render the iPhone somewhat inoperable. The question is, do you want that on your cellphone? For a $600 price tag to replace the thing, count me out.