I pretty much agree with most of the things you said, however you are pointing out that you wish to have a phone for the business market and at the same time a > 2 Megapixel camera is on your wishlist. Most business phones should NOT have a digital camera, as many companies prohibit those anyways.
Watching movies on a phone? Give me a break, I might as well view them on a watch. Movies are meant to be seen on bigger screens, period. I don't care how fast and how much memory a phone has, I will never watch a movie on it. The only thing I can imagine is to download the news on the go, but a movie?
Well, Windows compatibility will probably not happen with Apple products.
Otherwise you surely make an excellent point. I have heard one person say:
"I am sure its gonna be a truly great phone and I want one, although I am sure I can never make it work the way I want." I think this sums it up for pretty much all Apple products.
About battery live: You wish to watch movies (high res screen) have WiFi and 3G enabled AND want a long life in a small package? How should this be possible. All those things are extremely power hungry.
Oh, BTW: The iPhone does have WiFi.
All that being said, I won't buy it myself for the above mentioned reasons, but Apple has always relied on their large crowd of followers and the hype they create around their products. It will be no different this time.
Dan, I pretty much agree
Dan,
I pretty much agree with most of the things you said, however you are pointing out that you wish to have a phone for the business market and at the same time a > 2 Megapixel camera is on your wishlist. Most business phones should NOT have a digital camera, as many companies prohibit those anyways.
Watching movies on a phone? Give me a break, I might as well view them on a watch. Movies are meant to be seen on bigger screens, period. I don't care how fast and how much memory a phone has, I will never watch a movie on it. The only thing I can imagine is to download the news on the go, but a movie?
Well, Windows compatibility will probably not happen with Apple products.
Otherwise you surely make an excellent point. I have heard one person say:
"I am sure its gonna be a truly great phone and I want one, although I am sure I can never make it work the way I want." I think this sums it up for pretty much all Apple products.
About battery live: You wish to watch movies (high res screen) have WiFi and 3G enabled AND want a long life in a small package? How should this be possible. All those things are extremely power hungry.
Oh, BTW: The iPhone does have WiFi.
All that being said, I won't buy it myself for the above mentioned reasons, but Apple has always relied on their large crowd of followers and the hype they create around their products. It will be no different this time.