Showing posts with label pocket computing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pocket computing. Show all posts

Monday, 5 July 2010

Is the iPhone the end?

One of the things I've always though an important feature of blogs is linking outwards to other content. The name itself came originally from "web log" which to me suggests you're meant to be logging things elsewhere on the web, not solely creating your own content. With that in mind I'm making a conscious effort to share some of the things I come across whilst "surfing".

First case, this intriguing post about the iPhone. It postulates the way that the mobile phone has pretty much reached its pinnacle. With an excellent screen it's not really worth upgrading, this device knows where you are, which way you're facing and lets you take a picture of it. Sure, the article says, battery life has room for improvement, as do things like signal reliability, but in terms of what the device offers we're there. When everyone else catches up and the niggles are ironed out there's nowhere to go from here, there's nothing the hand held can't do these days that it would be logical for it to do. I have to admit, the case is very well made. Have a look and see if you agree.

http://mssv.net/2010/07/04/the-last-mobile-phone/

Meanwhile, I'm still sitting around waiting to see what sort of offer T-Mobile will have on the iPhone 4. Get your fingers out, T-mobile.