Should I Buy the Apple 3G iPhone or Nokia N95?
July 21, 2008 29 Comments
I’m in the market for a new phone. And I’m pretty damn easy.
Apple has now released the next version of its phone, the 3G iPhone. With all the buzz around it, it’s hard not to consider buying one. But before taking the plunge, I wanted to understand what I’m getting myself into. I also wanted to consider what many people claim is a superior phone on the market, the Nokia N95.
But first, about my being pretty damn easy…
I’m a Mobile Phone Luddite
When I bought my current mobile phone, I really didn’t want all the fancy stuff. Just the ability to talk to someone. And that’s just what I got with my Nokia Sprint phone, pictured below:
Not much “smart” about that phone. Just cheap and functional. Any phone that does the things I list in the picture above will be a quantum leap forward for me. Obviously, I’m no early adopter.
Hence, I’m easy when it comes to smart phones.
Apple iPhone vs. Nokia N95
The crux of the argument seems to boil down to this:
- 3G iPhone offers a superior web browsing experience
- N95 offers superior camera and actually has video
Oh, there are other things…
Apps for the iPhone are supposed to be really cool. But I’m really not interested in Tap Tap Revenge. One thing I learned from Facebook is that most of these little apps grow boring quite quickly. However, there’s always the possibility that some interesting app will be developed.
There’s also Apple’s closed platform and restrictive DRM, which means all development requires approval of Apple. But considering that I’ve been using a phone without anything that would cause such concern, I’m mostly unconcerned about this as well.
The Knocks Against the iPhone
Here are the the biggest knocks I’ve seen on the iPhone. Gotta know what could ruin my day if I buy one.
Short battery life. This consistently comes up as a negative for the iPhone. It sounds awful, especially in comparison to my current lowly Nokia phone. The battery on that phone can last for days. But it sounds like any 3G smart phone may suffer a similar battery life issue. Here’s what GigaOm said about the Nokia N95:
The battery on this device [Nokia N95] simply sucks. It doesn’t even last the whole day, and that is when you are using it in GSM mode, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS turned off.
Apple does provide tips for preserving battery life. In addition, Cyndy Aleo-Carreira reports that a simple change to one feature – push email – can dramatically improve battery life.
Crappy camera, no video. There’s no getting around this one. The iPhone’s 2 mega pixel camera is woeful compared to the N95’s 5 mega pixel. Here’s a picture that Fred Wilson took with the N95:
Look at that quality! And with two young children, I think great pictures would be nice. Not to mention the ability to do easy video.
Forced to go with AT&T. This is a big one for many folks. They don’t like AT&T for whatever reason. AT&T appears to have good 3G coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area. But outside the region, coverage gets dicey. As Robert Scoble tweeted about his drive from southern California back to the Bay Area:
Out of the past 7.5 hours of driving we have had 3G for less than an hour. AT&T needs to do a much better job at coverage.
My Sprint phone actually has pretty bad coverage inside my house. So I’m not sure AT&T can get much worse, unless I was unable to get any signal. I did ask about what happens when 3G isn’t available on FriendFeed (comment on Scoble’s tweet). Here’s what Zach Flauaus said:
The iPhone’s priority is 3G, then EDGE, then GPRS. Aka: Fast, ehh… And “Oh hell no!”
So even if I can’t surf the web, I get a phone signal. OK…I probably can live with that.
The new apps crash the iPhone. Let me repeat that: NEW APPS CRASH THE iPHONE! Tim O’Reilly describes the laments of iPhone users and their crashing phones. He includes a Summize Twitter search for iPhone crash. The search reults are frightening:
- “so it seems writing mobile applications is not such a trivial task. On the iPhone they crash like crazy”
- “first iPhone crash since I restored it 4 days ago, I guess my strategy has worked, and coincidently it crashed on a newly installed app”
- “Experienced my first iPhone app crash tonight. Screen turned black. After a few tries the phone came back to life but I deleted the app.”
- “Just had my first iPhone app crash. Facebook!”
Sounds like it’s best to avoid putting apps on the iPhone for the time being. But I am hopeful about downloading some good apps down the road.
No copy and paste. Honestly, this one doesn’t bother me so much…yet. The iPhone doesn’t support a clip board to copy things you find. My initial reaction is “so what?”. But I”ll probably want that. One example: wordpress.com’s new iPhone interface. You can post blog entries from the iPhone. As you can see in this post, I’m a huge fan of copy-n-paste. Not having this feature could chafe.
The Nokia N95 Knock: Web Surfing Is Bad
The N95 does include web surfing and email. But this is what I’ve been reading about that experience:
- “@Jonathan – does Nokia have a decent web browser?” – Yolanda
“@Yolanda, no, it’s crap. But there’s Opera mini (http://operamini.com) which is somewhat decent.” – Guillermo Esteves (link)
- Question: “If you could only take one device to a tropical island would it be a smartphone or a laptop?”
Robert Scoble: “Assuming I am going on vacation to get away from it all? My Nokia N95. Good camera to take pics and videos of me drinking MaiTais. GPS so I can get around. But hard to use for Web and Email so I am not too tempted.”
- “After seeing, feeling & experiencing the Web on the iPhone, I Know I need one, even though I have an N95 (hate it for browsing)” (link)
- “Yes, I borrowed a friends N95for a day and they had my Blackberry. Phone quality is important to me with a hearing aid. The web browsing sux on the N95, phone was ok. The camera and video were way cool though, nice but not necessary toys.” (link)
iPhone Gets Some Real Love Though
I’m impressed by the number of people expressing their affection for the iPhone, despite its limitations.
Ryan Spoon blogged: Confessions of a Blackberry Addict – I’ve Moved to the iPhone 3G
Yahoo EVP Jeff Weiner was raving to Tim O’Reilly about his new iPhone, urging him to write something that explains why the iPhone is such a paradigm-shifting device.
Gina Trapani of Lifehacker wrote this in a generally negative piece on the iPhone: “But Mobile Safari’s tabbed browsing convinced me to trade in my principles for convenience. This job requires me to be online everywhere I go, and as far as I could see, the iPhone was the best way to do that.”
And here’s the Twitter search for “love my iPhone“. Look at all that love!
What About You?
So I’m close to making a decision. My use case is more web browsing than picture/video taking. But there are definitely issues with the iPhone.
If you’ve got thoughts about the 3G iPhone or the Nokia N95, I’d love to hear ’em.
UPDATE: ReadWriteWeb covers the Apple vs. Nokia issue this morning as well here.
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