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Comments on ‘Analyst rubs crystal ball and sees iPhone 2.0 based on Nano’Tuesday 10th July 2007 01:07 GMT
You need treatment..
Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 10th July 2007 07:26 GMT
Definitively. You have all symptoms of Iphone dependence/abuse: not any given day passes that you don't abstain from writing or reporting something about it. Anyone a pint therapy? GaB i'd buy that for a dollar....
Ned Fowden • Tuesday 10th July 2007 07:33 GMT
well to be serious though, an ipod nano version of iPhone sounds appealing. a cheaper phone with fewer functions, but yet still a nano, perfect. i currently have a small basic Nokia phone & a nano, carrying both is not exactly a pain, but to have just the one........i would more than likely be tempted Please stop
Tom Peach • Tuesday 10th July 2007 07:33 GMT
Enough iphone aritcles! Please, please stop. How about a special "iphone free week" Tom ... Nah!
Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 10th July 2007 08:32 GMT
As the Rev Spooner might suggest ... You're wasting your time writing to an iPhone wee freek. Bunkum
Rupert Stubbs • Tuesday 10th July 2007 09:03 GMT
Reasons why an iPhone Nano will not happen: 1. Battery life. If it's at all Nano-sized, then battery life will be non-existent. Phones use much more power than music players, so the battery will have to last longer, too. 2. Multi-touch. If the screen's not multi-touch, then the whole iPhone OS goes out of the window. Even at iPhone screen size, using the keyboard is a squeeze - any smaller and you're back to alphanumeric keys, Option menus, no differentiation from any other phone. 3. Patent applications: Are no indication of shipping products, just protecting general areas of possible interest (and maybe even providing a bit of smokescreen for actual products). 4. 2nd Gen iPhones: this is not to say that Apple shouldn't be looking at expanding the iPhone range. For a start, they should obviously be looking to introduce a 3G/HSDPA iPhone - slightly bigger, but can put more storage, bigger battery, maybe even GPS in. And charge a bit more for. Existing iPhone can then become the cheaper, less featured version, and Apple's margins will allow it to reduce considerably in price if necessary. 5. Price: Apple has been very clever at keeping wide areas of differentiation between their products, so that the high margins are never obvious. Produce an iPhone Nano that is effectively just a Nano with a SIM card, and where do you price it? The alternative is to bury the margins in the overall AT+T plan, but then... 6. AT+T: People will switch networks, even to AT+T, for a breakthrough product. Will they do the same (and lock themselves in for 2 years) for a cheaper, simpler, more ordinary one? I don't see it myself. "not any given day passes that you don't abstain"
Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 10th July 2007 09:08 GMT
Oh dear. Rotary phone!
Ross Fleming • Tuesday 10th July 2007 10:04 GMT
If they're keeping the circular touch pad, maybe they'll design a classic phone interface, by using it as a rotary phone? Hardly "innovative", but enough mugs would buy it! scroll wheel? hmm...
Jerome • Tuesday 10th July 2007 10:32 GMT
A "multifunctional handheld device that uses a circular touch pad control, similar to the Nano's scroll wheel"? Guess there won't be room for a numeric keypad, so we'll be back to dialling with a... er, dial. Yeah...
shane fitzgerald • Tuesday 10th July 2007 10:38 GMT
..And soon after that expect them to patent the budget 'iPhone Shuffle'. It won't have a keypad but if you want to make a call you 'shout at it' and it just dials numbers at random from your phonebook. The hours of fun as each party tries to work out who the heck they are talking to. And then since there is no screen, text messages are 'eeeked!' to the user in morse-code through the head-set... bringing all the joy of learning fluent Morse, to the poor.......... iNews
!!11oneeleven • Tuesday 10th July 2007 10:45 GMT
It may seem a bit strange, but I'm wondering if Paris Hilton has an iPhone. I surely would like to read about that... Coat anyone? Give It A Rest
Frank Bough • Tuesday 10th July 2007 12:37 GMT
"The report joins the gathering storm of second-gen iPhone speculation and persiflage that's sure to keep Apple fans talking until the very moment Steve Jobs pulls the second coming of the Jesus Phone out of his pocket at a press event." But it's YOU that's doing the bastard speculation and persiflage! It's like a piss artist constantly going on about how much everyone drinks these days. Paris Hilton
Anonymous Coward • Tuesday 10th July 2007 15:48 GMT
Heard on TV the other night (spoken by a knight), "Paris Hilton was released after serving just 23 days of her 45 day prison sentence. Looks like that was another sentence she couldn't complete...." The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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