I Come Out of the Dark Ages; My First Apple Product

It’s a well known fact that designers like their Mac’s. I’m not a designer. Sure they look nice on the desks, they have decent power but let’s be honest you can build a PC 10x as powerful as a MAC for the same price. While I’m not a Mac hater I have never really owned an Apple product before, that’s right I don’t even have an iPod.

That’s because I usually have a phone with an MP3 player, why would I buy another? Well I needed a new phone and after all the hype I decided to go headfirst into the world of Apple and choose the iPhone 3GS.

As you have guessed this is a review post however the difference is that I am presenting it from two unique angles, firstly my view of the product as someone who typically would never spend £500 on a phone and secondly from the SEM professionals point of view.

Top 5 Things My Anti-Apple Side Likes About the iPhone

App Prices are great, most good apps are free and even the games and apps that do cost are generally worth it. Well done Apple for vetting entries and well done developers for making them worth downloading.

Battery Life is better than I expect. Maybe it’s because I have 3GS or maybe it’s because I turned no essential service off but it easy lasts a day and I had heard stories of 8 hour lifespan and worse.

Keyboard is nowhere near as hard to get used to as I expected. Sure for the first 60 seconds I was pressing things I didn’t mean too and taking half an hour to send an SMS but I have adapted to the interface very quickly. That’s when you know it has been designed well.

Gaming is fantastic on the iPhone. It’s like a cross between a PSP and a DS, that’s the good sides of each too, great graphic and sound on addictive, small but great games. Crystal Defenders Vanguard, Field Runners and Tap Tap Revenge are my current favourites.

Build Quality is what surprised me most, because it’s amazing. The iPhone is solid. I had tinkered with them before but you always hold you own things differently to others. Yes it’s kind of heavy and big but it still fits in my pocket and it feels like it’s worth that bit extra. When I pick up my old phone it now feels cheap, really cheap.

Top 5 Things about the iPhone as an SEM

E-Mails are pretty much an essential part of being an SEM, now I can access them on the move without having to pay £2 per MB downloaded. Yay.

Twitter Apps are amazing, now I can keep up to date with all the latest SEM news (and my mates of course) without being near any other form of tech. Great for knowing everything that changed while you were out of the office!

WordPress App is pretty cool, I can update blogs, send pictures etc from my little iPhone. Obviously it’s not as easy as from a keyboard but when you are on the move it’s a real useful app to have.

Google App is ace too, check my rankings from a different perspective, find what I’m looking for news wise, pretty much the whole package converted for easy use on the iPhone. I hear the docs stuff is good too but I don’t use them.

Notes are really useful. Voice Memos are pretty much the same thing but equally as useful. In the hustle and bustle of everyday office work these can be so useful to keep you on top of stuff. I know that even my old phone has this functionality but the iPhone makes it so much easier and more fun.

So there you go, I’m converted. OK so I won’t be rushing out and buying a MacBook Air quite yet but I have taken a big step and no matter how much it costs, I really like my iPhone, lets just hope o2 can deliver some semi-decent service.

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