Written by Retrevo
Look before you leap before buying the new iPhone. This is the iPhone that all of us have been waiting for. It promised to address the deficiencies of the first generation iPhone, but does it really?
Here are some reasons why not:
1. Too expensive to own.
Apple and AT&T may have shaved a couple of hundred dollars off the price but they will more than make up for it in monthly fees. If you take into account the regular monthly fee, the data fee, the text message fee, which used to be free, and the $99 annual mobileme fee you could end up spending over $1,000 a year to own an iPhone, that’s 200 gallons of $5 gas.
2. Can’t use the GPS like a GPS.
Forget about getting turn-by-turn voice directions in your car from the new iPhone 3G. The iPhone SDK makes it pretty clear it’s not allowed, “Applications may not be designed or marketed for real time guidance.” Yes it will superimpose your position on a Google map, or show you the closest pizzeria but what about getting real-time route guidance? If you read reviews for other GPS devices you never come across a GPS that doesn’t provide some form of guidance. There’s a rumor that TomTom may be developing a guidance application but you have to wonder how they’ll get it past the Apple police.
3. Can’t tether the iPhone to your laptop.
Want to save sixty dollars per month for a 3G card for your laptop and use the iPhone instead? Not going to happen—not allowed. Although there are plenty of phones, including AT&T’s Tilt, that will allow you to use your 3G phone as a high speed modem for your laptop, the iPhone won’t be one of them so you can add the cost of a 3G card for your laptop at $720 a year to your total cost of ownership.
4. Still no cut and paste.
Cut and paste has been around on Apple computers since the earliest Mac Plus computers. What’s the big problem with implementing it on iPhones? Why is cut and paste so important? Suppose you’re browsing a web site and want to capture some text or a URL, or someone sent you an email and you want to grab some text from it and send to someone else. Not possible on an iPhone. Speaking of email, where’s the spell checker? Predictive typing is fine but spell checkers are everywhere else but here.
5. Wimpy 2 MP camera.
In the world of 5 MP Smartphones and 10 MP point and shoot cameras that you can buy for under $200, why is the iPhone still stuck with a measly 2 MP? That’s so 2003. While we’re at it how come we can’t record video, afraid the non-existent SD card might fill up? The iPhone should be able to stream video by now just like many other cell phones can already do right now.
6. No stereo Bluetooth.
We thought the iPhone was supposed to be part iPod. At least they fixed the recessed headphone jack flaw (and called it a new feature) but the A2DP stereo Bluetooth standard has been around for a while and is missing from the iPhone.
7. The list goes on.
Still no Flash player for rich media content (what grudge does Steve Jobs hold against Adobe). Still can’t send pictures in MMS messages, still no native voice dialing, no mobile TV, no replaceable battery, no flash memory card, and on and on.
Okay, now that I got that off my chest, I feel better and what the heck, so it’s not perfect but it’s still the coolest smartphone out there (other smartphones) and I still want one. I look forward to seeing you on the line.
Enjoy your new iPhone (and here are some accessories while you are at it).
27 Responses
Chicago
July 18th, 2008 at 9:57 am
1Um, ok?
Aarin
July 18th, 2008 at 3:51 pm
2It’s probably not worth it until its 4th gen, imo.
iphone is great
July 18th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
3Totally wrong.
1) it’s not that expensive…add up how much you spend out eating, on clothes or on XXXXX.
2) Who would want to
3) See #2, seriously..tethering is so 90’s
4) okay i’ll give you that one.
5) that’s what camera’s are for.
6) never owned a bluetooth device….don’t plan on it for a whlie
7) okay maybe a couple of those are needed…but not that much…
all in all… I’ll take my iphone over anything else, when i can trade stocks on it i’ll be even happier.
Lard
July 19th, 2008 at 4:39 am
4yet another advert on this site for a phone, i hope you are raking in the $$$
Marcus
July 25th, 2008 at 6:54 pm
5Hi,
To go along with your worst ever ad placements, your page about why the I-Phone sucks also included an I-phone ad on the same page.
NoDoubt
July 27th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
6iPhone and AT&T are a piece of garbagge.
I’m so regretted that I got into them.
fuck u
July 27th, 2008 at 2:05 pm
7u SOB u r just stupid too stupid
iLaughAtU
July 29th, 2008 at 9:43 am
8Every reply that dismisses every flaw the iPhone has (i don’t care, it’s not true yet it is) are just suffering from buyer’s regret and do not have the balls to admit they’ve been dooped and suckered by Apple… yet again.
Choice
August 7th, 2008 at 6:13 am
9I’m sorry, did I miss something? You do have a choice in life to purchase or not purchase what you want…so are you complaining because you don’t have the phone or because you want it but it doesn’t offer what you want? Similar to purchasing a car, if you don’t like it don’t buy it and move on.
John S
August 13th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
10Apple can build a expensive piece of old technology and people treat it like something from another world. The technology in the iPhone is not very good. Apple puts its money into looks and WOW features that impress small minded individuals who are FanBoys of Apple or are becoming one.
Their sucked into spending money on a image created by Steve Jobs who I must give him a huge amount of credit for being such a con man.
Apple reminds me of the company Bose who makes very expensive audio systems that look great and seem to sound good too. However their magic too is in their marketing. Their ads convince to spend twice the money for less audio quality. I am not one who has not accepted Apple’s cons and bought a iPod or two and a computer. But when its all said and done Its no better or worse then another product. Its just sold better then the other product.
mike pu
August 19th, 2008 at 12:33 pm
11why do we have iphones???
mike pu
August 19th, 2008 at 12:35 pm
12I think Iphone runs out of power really quick…. and it breaks easier!!!
Doug
September 2nd, 2008 at 1:19 pm
13Everyone phone has its flaws. I could spend $200 on a phone that has similar features with the same flaws.
It IS an image thing. I wouldn’t worry about what/why people buy the iPhone.
Keane
September 19th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
14This is ridiculous. After listing 7 reasons why iPhone sucks, you end your article inviting readers to buy one. That’s really lame.
chris
October 5th, 2008 at 9:08 pm
15Got my iphone on friday, but put it on ebay last night, the worst phone ever.
Evolved Beyond Belief
October 22nd, 2008 at 11:01 pm
16I have had my iPhone less than a month…. So far Safari keeps freezing up and I constantly receive ‘no signal’ even in the middle of a major city. It was not worth the price I paid for it. I am VERY disapointed. Save your money, iPhone definitely sucks.
Mike
October 31st, 2008 at 1:23 pm
17This phone is very disappointing. I have put up with the terrible reception and dropped calls thinking that the cool gadgets will make up for the lack of conversation. I have tried to ignore the lack of Multimedia messages I have had on every other phone I have used for the last 5 years, crappy camera, no video, etc.
The other day I dropped the phone and despite a silicone cover, received a small hairline crack in the screen. Apple and AT&T are basically telling me too bad for you, go buy another for full price. The phone is still in perfect working condition and I originally purchased the Apple protection plan, however accidents are not covered. Apple has informed me that under no circumstances do they repair the IPhone and to go buy another.
phelpsphan
November 15th, 2008 at 11:32 am
18iphones stink. If u want a good touch screen phone go for the samsung instinct with sprint. U can watch live tv with gps.
Wow
November 16th, 2008 at 4:43 pm
19Well, For the individuals out there who believe iPhone doesn’t have sophisticated software- You’re very wrong: if you’ve ever noticed, the iPhone runs OS X. And I love my iPhone 3G- it may not have every feature I’ve ever dreamed of- but it gets the job done(Since I’m frequently blogging and texting and so on). Though, what the ones who have an idea in their head that it sucks- It’s for the person into serious business, not for someone who just wants it to look really cool. And plus, if this does suck that much, then why has it out-sold the motorola razr(?)- which has been the no. 1 selling phone for the past twelve quarters.. Believe whatever you want, but the machine I’m typing on(iPhone 3G- White) has been a gift from God for me.
mad
November 21st, 2008 at 6:41 am
20After I bought iPhone 3G I started to hate Apple products !
iPhone is very bad mobile phone !
jc
November 24th, 2008 at 8:53 pm
21we bought 15 of them for our field IT engineers and it has been the worst mistake ever. Dropped calls are so regular now that it has become a joke amongst our clients
To the dumb ass that says it’s for serious business all I can say is that it’s a toy. It is definetely just a toy. A broken toy that not even apple can fix.
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November 27th, 2008 at 12:39 am
22I couldnt get one for christmas because it was too expensive im in so pissed off. Everyone else can have one but not me.
evans
December 1st, 2008 at 4:03 am
23iphone sucks! plain piece of sh*t phone. i despised the day i made the decission to buy it!
Nellis
December 2nd, 2008 at 7:38 am
24I love the “ipod sucks” articles just for the iLoon replies. I have no problem with agreeing to disagree but there’s a special kind of defensiveness that comes from the Apple nuts. Just enjoy being a lemming and stop jumping down the throats of people who who dare to demand a bit of quality.
fukoff
December 9th, 2008 at 3:56 pm
25hella hating on the iphone. get off the iphones nuts. if u dont like it then sell your shit stupid ass people..
Ty
December 14th, 2008 at 6:02 pm
26Cost? For one, mobile me is not necessary and MOST people don’t have it or want it. If you sign up for a 2 yr contract you can get the phone for 200 dollars. Plus the thirty dollars a month for the data package you’ll spend about 560 dollars on it (excluding the AT&T plan that comes with any phone). A lot different than your 1000 made up number
maralex
December 16th, 2008 at 7:24 pm
27buuuuhhuuu, why did you insult my iphone and all mighty Steve? Buuuhhhuu.
Could they put everything in including FM radio, voice recorder, .mov playing in Safari what not… but they could NOOOOT!.
Why?
Because there are years to come, there are 3 years contracts to come, there are many geeks to come, there is soooo much money to take from them, from kids and adults who like to be kids…. thats simply why thay could nooooot do that kind of stuff. Who would?!
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