iPhone mania.
by Doc_Ren on Sep.29, 2007, under iPhone, iPhone mania, Mobile Hobby
Is the iPhone as good as its hype? Does iPhone’s much-discussed touch-screen interface really make using the device simpler and more intuitive? That is the question. There are another two products in this usability comparison test were selected for two reasons: They were available, and they had competitive feature sets. In particular, the testers needed a touch-screen phone to compare to the iPhone and a more traditional button-based phone with strong multimedia capabilities. LG Prada has received a fair amount of publicity, which is not yet available from a U.S. cellular carrier. LG declined to participate in these tests
Nokia’s N95, based on the Series 60 variant of the Symbian platform, provides only the more traditional type of button-based navigation, but it is a multimedia powerhouse. It boasts a 5-megapixel camera and can create VGA-quality, 30-frames-per-second videos. It also supports many types of media playback and has a long list of other features including built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS, not to mention a bar-code reader that came with the test device. It has a 2.6-in., 320-by-240 resolution display.
January 2nd, 2008 on 2:29 am
Hi! I think one cellphone that should be includes in this experiment is motorola ming 1200. it’s a touchscreen phone and it looks almost as if iphone is copying them. motorola ming has been out a few months before iphone is released (or maybe a full year)..