QUOTE(PhantomThief @ Mar 22 2009, 03:11 PM)
The iPhone craze in Malaysia has been pretty anticlimactic, I would think. What are the odds that Maxis will sell all the phones they've ordered? Anyone who really wanted one and has the financial means already has one. And since they have not made it any cheaper, it still doesn't have very much of a mass appeal.
....that's due to the fact that Malaysians have been pampered by that Finnish technology for decades. Knowing Malaysians... expect Iphone to cook them dinner or something BUT still want to find thousands reason not to spend in this whole new level of technology! Steve Jobs demonstrated how this optimized version of the web tool can be used on the iPhone by finding a nearby coffee shop and placing a call to it by simply tapping the screen. Not impress?
IMO, there's still a lot more value added features available in Iphone than any other smart brand names. It is time for Malaysians to realize that's what you are paying for:-
1)The screen is huge and crystal clear thanks to a 3.5”, 320x480 px display at 160 ppi. That’s a whole lot of pixels and consequently, a whole lot of clarity. 2)Can scroll down through lists with a flick of your finger and the whole things just works brilliantly. It has a built-in accelerometer that tells it whether you are holding it vertically or horizontally and adjusts the screen accordingly.
3)Video can be viewed in wide screen, so you can watch TV shows and films using the whole of the screen. The combination of a phone and Mp3 player (Ipod) that has full iTunes compatibility is a major selling feature.
4)Store a music library on your computer, burn music from CD, equalizing it, transfer photos, videos, game and small applications (when supported by the player) and many other features.
5) Thank god...iPhone has Wi-Fi!
It is all value added hidden features that you could not find in any brands except Apple itself and its product extensions. Finally, Apple is allowing developers to make programs for the iPhone and Mac Book, they have basically released their code for developing software by jiving in together yet still protect customers' exclusivity without compromising its quality.
I am looking forward to see a lot of neat applications in the future and I have no qualms investing in Apple a little bit more. It is difficult to enjoy apples when you have sour grapes in your mouth and finally
......never again will i be stranded somewhere without a Starbucks.
This post has been edited by aramiskl: Mar 23 2009, 01:51 AM
Mar 23 2009, 01:17 AM

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