iPhone Ads on YouTube
With only 8GB and no 3G capabilities, I’m trying to convince myself that it’s worth it to buy an iPhone. These ads go a long way, but I am still wary.
This is the newest iPhone ad, called “Watered Down.” I can get the “watered down” version of the Internet on my Treo, but it’s slow and a bloody pain in the rear. However, with the iPhone running on the EDGE network will it be any faster?
I can put music, videos and photos on my Treo. It’s amazingly difficult and the video conversion makes me want to kill kittens, but it is possible. However, with only 8GB of memory, how much music, video and photos will I be able to fit on the iPhone?
My Treo can’t do this. No way, no how. They’ve disabled any cell phone tower tracking and it has no GPS capabilities. Of course, could you really fit the entire movie of Pirates of the Caribbean on an iPhone? Is there room for anything else?
Update 06-10-07: I was totally wrong on this one. My Treo CAN do this exactly the same way the iPhone does this. I downloaded Google Maps for my Treo 650 and it works just like the commercial.
Honestly, I’m supposed to be able to get my email on my Treo, but I have never used it except for outgoing messages. I find it interesting that it doesn’t show me how my text messaging is going to work. I can crank out a good 20-30 wpm on that “plasticy keyboard” on my Treo. Will I be able to do that with the iPhone?
There are so many questions. Will it work with my Nike+? Will I be able to get my computer online with it? I have been saving for an iPhone since its announcement in January. Now, I’m wondering if it’s worth my hard earned money I’ve stashed away. I LOVE the interface. I have a tremendous faith in Apple, but I can’t help remembering my first generation iPod sitting in the closet with a Firewire port. Will the first generation iPhone be like that or will it be insanely great? Am I willing to bet my twenties and tens hidden in my mattress on insanely great? Am I willing to bet two years of my cell phone life on AT&T? I have 21 days to decide.