The iPhone is a nifty beast. The combination of a phone with an iPod gives me one less brick in my pocket and using it is just fun - the UI design is great. However, there are a lot of downsides:
1. No copy&paste.
yuck
2. No bluetooth tethering to use the iPhone as a UMTS modem.
3. Did I mention no copy&paste?
4. In firmware 2.1, sometimes all applications stop working - only reinstall fixes the problem.
5. No real way to get files in and out of the machine - everything’s sandboxed.
6. No copy&paste.
7. No background applications.
8. The auto-correction feature on the virtual keyboard (which sucks) sucks so hard, it can suck golf balls through garden hoses.
Apple has listened to some, although not all of the major problems people had and addressed (or will address) a couple issues:
- Tethering will come “soon”, according to
this source.
- There’s a
bluetooth keyboard in the works, it seems.
- Firmware 2.2 supposedly makes the horrible, horrible, horrible auto correction switchable.
But I am still curious why there is
a) no background applications except iPod?
b) no copy&paste?
I mean... this can hardly be a design decision. The technical reason contra background apps is added complexity, more load on the cpu, battery strain etc., I guess. What is the reason for not having an essential feature like c&p? Since all I know, Mac OS does have c&p, they would have to actually switch it off for the iPhone. Right now, if I get a mail with, say, a phone number in a format not recognized by the iphone, I have to write the number down on a piece of paper to then type it in the iPhone’s number pad. What kind of “smart”phone does cripple users like that?
However, the next firmware will have a new Appstore look&feel (yay.) and Google Street view (yay².) it seems. Weird priorizing, IMHO.