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Guy Kawasaki’s 8 Questions About the iPhone

Posted March 5, 2007 7:10 AM by Gregory Ng
Categories: Interviews 

imageGuy Kawasaki, former Apple evangelist and venture capitalist has a few questions about the iPhone. 8 of them actually. For anyone unfamiliar with Mr. Kawasaki, I suggest you google him and Apple and read all that he has written about Apple. In this blog posting, Guy asks questions we should all be asking: concerns about battery life, the closed suystem, and of course the price tag.

A very good read for anyone interested in buying one in June.

Comments

  1. There shouldn’t be any concerns about a “closed system”.. as it is, EVERY cell phone IS a closed system…  You can’t simply Bluetooth applications over to your phone that you’d like… and you can’t simply switch companies (In the US anyways) because they’re all proprietary and they all lock-out this kind of functionality.  Perfect example, my Moto RAZR.. Although I can get my pics and video off the phone, I can’t save my ring-tones or the games I paid for.. lose the phone, even for the same model, you are forced to pay for all that stuff again.. even though the phone would be capable, it is locked out.  On Verizon, it’s even worse, they block the phone’s ability to bluetooth the pictures or video data off the phone so you have to pay for their data services and email them to yourself.. (!)  Glad they went with Cingular, it’s the least evil of the two large giants.

    Posted by Xapplimatic on March 5, 2007 9:53 AM

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