WTD: Pre-Ordered iPhone 4!

15 06 2010

As an Apple fan I think I can be pretty impressed with myself that I was able to wait until the 4th iteration of the popular iPhone. But I finally did it because with its new features and new design, it is Worth The Dough.

Black iPhone 4

I pre-ordered the Apple iPhone 4 through AT&T’s website. I was originally going to pre-order from Radio Shack b/c they were offering a $20 gift card, but Apple mostly blocked third party retailers from early pre-ordering. Plus it’s easier to just order online through AT&T and get free shipping for it to arrive at my doorstep as soon as it is released on Thursday June 24, 2010.

Now why did I finally get one? Well the biggest reason is that Steve Jobs and Apple finally decided to put in a proper 5MP camera with LED flash. The Sony Ericsson W810i that I’ve had for over 2 years has an LED flash that can be used as a flashlight. I use it ALL the time. Such a small feature, but the most useful to me. It’s great to have a flashlight on you at all times. One time while hiking up in CT we didn’t plan ahead and got stuck trying to get back out of the trails after it got dark. Luckily, my phone’s flashlight helped lead the way. The ability to shoot HD video is also plus, although I don’t see myself using the feature all too often. The other new features such as the high quality Retina display, multi-tasking and FaceTime are great as well. But they just round out the package of the already amazing iPhone. Speaking of the Retina display, it sure makes me glad I was able to wait on the iPad as well b/c I’m sure the next iPad will have this feature.

So all in all, the iPhone 4 is definitely Worth The Dough!





Must Read: Gizmodo and Apple Magic

21 01 2010

Another great Must Read article on Gizmodo’s site. Read it. It’s about how Apple shows and sells only products, not concepts. Apple shows products that they end up selling exactly as advertised while most other companies tease with wild concepts that many times don’t end up becoming real. For example, not all the ideas and features of concept cars become real in true-to-concept form. In the consumer’s eyes, it’s like a broken promise. And that’s why Apple succeeds while other companies often disappoint.
Steve Jobs Magic