iPhone
June 30th, 2007
I’ve got mine. Do you have yours?
And it’s better than I thought it would be.
P.S. Sinbad was waiting in line with me (no, I was only in line for 2 hours). No kidding.
P.P.S. AT&T store salespeople work on commission. Happy iPhone weekend to them.
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Patrick says:
Yep I got. I didn’t wait in line but did go to the at&t store at Cherrydale around 7pm and was in and out in no time. Normally I wouldn’t have rushed to be there on the first day but my old phone was about to break, my contract had just expired and I had been looking for a device that had all of the features the iPhone is offering in the user friendly manner. As “techy” as I am I have never really attempted to do texting on my old phone. I also see the purchase of the phone as an investment in the mindset of my companies future. I’ve never gone out of my way to develop web and portable media of other cell phones but this is different and the competition will follow the best they can. In the past I waited too long to aquire and learn new technologies. I’m still waiting for my activation message but I know it will be worth it.
No wonder the at&t (is the company name supposed to be lower case now? That’s the way it is in the new logo) reps at the store were in such a good mood!
June 30th, 2007 at 6:37 pmChristy says:
Ah, the blessings of a smaller market! So, does this mean everyone is going to start developing their “iPhone version of their web site?”
hehe!
July 2nd, 2007 at 12:38 pmPatrick says:
Actually the great thing about the iPhone is it uses a “regular web browser” so for the most part you don’t have to design a special version however the iPhone doesn’t currently support flash which could be more annoying on any smaller devices. I do however plan on evaluating the sites I currently work on to see if they could be more usuable on the iPhone but that changes could apply to 30 inch cinema display as well.
July 2nd, 2007 at 7:07 pmBruce says:
I’ve heard that people are pleasantly surprised with the phone. Better than expected
July 2nd, 2007 at 8:05 pmChristy says:
Patrick: I was kidding! (Did I forget the smiley??) That was more for those consultants who need to drum up more business from companies that really don’t get it.
I agree, though, that skipping Flash on an iPhone is probably a great idea. And I’m a huge fan of usability, so site reviews prompted by the iPhone release is time well spent.
Thanks for challenging!
July 3rd, 2007 at 12:08 pmPatrick says:
I considered it might be a joke but I wanted to share some additional information anyway plus I’m also reading some guidelines Apple just posted for web sites and web “applications”. The vissual usability of the device (not necessarily the features per se) is making my my land line wall phone look like what the Altair (old monitorless computer Microsoft originally wrote for - see Pirates of Silicon Valley for example) is to a GUI based computer. I can already tell you very quickly my cell number, so easy to forward my number, combine calls. I’m glad we bought it early as we did. I sent it with my wife on a “field test” to a local business networking meeting. they thought they were going to have free wi-fi but it was done and she was able to log in on the cell network and get the information they needed for the meeting. I’ve been asked to give a “week’s experience” review at the local Mac User’s Group this coming Monday.
July 4th, 2007 at 11:29 am