DISQUS

Life is grand: iPhone’s missing features

  • Shog9 · 1 year ago
    Regarding the battery thing: if you're traveling, using your phone heavily, and won't be within reach of a charger for the duration... then having a spare battery is essential.

    I'm not convinced the iPhone is a good match for that demographic anyway though; personally, i like cheap & rugged.
  • paulmwatson · 1 year ago
    Power users travel with laptops. The iPhone charger is a small USB cable. Plug it into your laptop and its charged. Even the wall charger is easy to carry around. About the size of a spare battery for other phones.
  • Shog9 · 1 year ago
    You're... kidding, right? You take your laptop with you camping?
    Ok, so do i... But, uh, the battery on that goes dead a whole lot faster than the phones do. Carrying a backpack full of laptop and laptop batteries instead of a cell phone battery tucked in a pocket is... not a good trade-off.

    And sure, this is probably a terrible use for an iPhone. But then again, if you really *did* want to check email and browse the web while sitting on the banks of the upper Arkansas River with a beer and a fishing rod, it'd sure be a fair bit less unwieldy than a laptop...
  • aidanf · 1 year ago
    You're right - most people don't care about these kind of features. It's a geek thing.

    The classic example is the Slashdot reaction when the first ipod was released.

    "No wireless. Less space than a nomad. Lame. "

    http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/...
  • paulmwatson · 1 year ago
    Dead on, Aidan.