Linked by David Adams on Tue 5th Aug 2008 21:28 UTC
On August 1 2007, I published an article called "My Month with the iPhone" wherein I examined the iPhone's now well-known advantages and deficiencies and speculated extensively on where Apple was likely to take the phone, development-wise. Now that the new iPhone and the iPhone 2.0 software have been out for a few weeks, and there's been a whole new storm of praise and gripes raging, I thought it would be illuminating for me to re-visit my prognostications and take my lumps.
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touchscreen aren't new, but the interesting point of the iPhone is that you're expected to use it with your finger instead of a stupid pointer.
So of course, it feels much more natural.
That said, I doubt that the iPhone is better for writing SMS or email that phones which have a keyboard.
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touchscreen aren't new, but the interesting point of the iPhone is that you're expected to use it with your finger instead of a stupid pointer.
So of course, it feels much more natural.
That said, I doubt that the iPhone is better for writing SMS or email that phones which have a keyboard.