Early iPhone reviews positive

With just a few days to go before launch, Apple has apparently lifted its embargo on the lucky few journos to get their hands on an iPhone a couple weeks early, and David Pogue, Walt Mossberg and USA Today’s Edward C. Baig are doing the first honors. And honors abound: three out of three reviewers agree that the iPhone is pretty much the sexiest phone to ever hit the market, and there was no small amount of praise for the high resolution screen, svelte form factor and sturdy construction — nano scratchers rejoice, nobody managed to make a mark on this thing. The iPhone turns out to be a bit of conundrum, excelling and even revolutionizing certain phone functions, while utterly failing at others. First the bad: call quality is only average, and AT&T’s weak sauce signal wasn’t doing the iPhone any favors. It also can be a rather multi-step affair to even make a call, since there’s no home screen speed dial or voice recognition, and the phonebook can’t be searched, only scrolled through. Other failings like the lack of MMS, IM chat and video recording are even more mysterious. And that EDGE data? Pogue found himself longing for the days of dial-up, while waiting 1-2 minutes for popular sites to load, and while WiFi was quick to save the day in many instances, that’s hardly an excuse in the year 2007. Luckily, there’s plenty to love about this new approach to phoning, like an excellent web browser, mail client, visual voicemail and Cover Flow-enhanced iPod functions — they’re what Apple has been tooting its horn about, and they all seem to work as advertised. The keyboard more or less requires “faith” in the word auto-correction — an Apple rep likened it to using The Force — and while all three reviewers were able to get up to speed sooner or later, it’s most certainly agreed that this is no BlackBerry-killer. Battery life was a non-issue, outstripping most smartphones, and nearly meeting Apple’s claims.

Read - David Pogue “The iPhone matches most of its hype”
Read - Walter S. Mossberg and Katherine Boehret “Despite its network limitations, the iPhone is a whole new experience and a pleasure to use” (Check out Walt’s video review after the break)
Read - Edward C. Baig “Apple’s iPhone isn’t perfect, but it’s worthy of the hype”
Read - Steven Levy “one of the most hyped consumer products ever comes pretty close to justifying the bombast.”

This is pretty much what I expected, the cell phone features are weak but the overall quality of the device is very impressive. The most impressive is the battery life; which has been a target for criticism since most phones that don’t do half of what the iPhone can do die after a few hours use. The Nokia N95, for example, only gets about four hours talk time. The iPhone does eight. Apple has made some great advancements here, and hopefully this will change the way all phone companies look at what consumers want.

The more I read reviews the more I really want one. I didn’t think it’d turn out as good as this, nor did I believe that the functionality that apple claimed would be as perfect in a first gen device as the iPhone seems to be. But the price is still a bit much, and in the end I’ll just end of keeping my cheap LG phone and waiting six months for the Widescreen iPod.

Source: Engadget

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