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5 October 2012

Dear Apple, I'm Sorry!

A few weeks ago you may have read my post on the release of the iPhone5 and how disappointed we here at SOV HQ were. Since then I took my own advice and upgraded to the beautifully engineered GalaxyS3. This phone could only be described as BRILLIANT! Its speed for accessing the web was second to none and the HD screen couldn’t have been any clearer ... HOWEVER, it’s now back in the hands of T-Mobile.

Yes, that’s right all – I couldn’t hack it! Although the GalaxyS3 was perfectly different to the iPhone I have been in possession with for the last 2 years, it is far too big for single hand use with the screen width exceeding the reach of my thumb! That’s right guys, you heard it here first – it was too large to work! Although the screen size was stunning for viewing videos, films, photos etc, the width of the phone itself was far too uncomfortable to hold. Also girls, it wasn’t one that easily fitted into my handbag! Major problem there!

As we know, the design and engineering of mobile phones has gradually got smaller and smaller, so why all of a sudden are phone companies breaking trend and making things bigger again?
Let’s look at this properly, it’s been over 25 years since the first mobile phone hit society and looked like THIS!
 
 
Now this particular model, (Motorola 4500). was hardly mobile at all!  Very large, a heavy battery and little more than 20 minutes of talktime before the battery ran out and yours for a small cost of over £1,000! No wonder design for mobiles had to improve.

In 1987 this Nokia beauty was in the hand(S) of the rich weighing around 800g and was more portable than the Motorola 4500. 
 
 
It was Nokia that first saw the potential for mobile phones as fashion items rather than mere gadgets, recognising that the size and weight had to be more considered. 
In 1997 the Nokia 8110i was released, which featured in The Matrix. When the film came out in 1999, Nokia was ready with a new version of the phone, the 7110.

While most mobile phone companies were still offering bulky handsets, Motorola unveiled the ultra-slim RAZR phone in 2004, and it quickly became the must-have gadget of the mid noughties - and in a variety of colours!  I for one was the proud owner of this slick product.
 

In June 2007 the mobile phone industry was given a harsh wake-up call as Apple launched the iPhone. By the start of 2010 more than 3 billion apps had been downloaded by iPhone users across the world!

With this brief snapshot into the history of how mobile phones have developed in aesthetic, speed and size, it’s no wonder Apple have got it right and are continuing to be the favourite on the market ( iPhone 5 sold 5 million in the first 3 days of release, crazy stuff). 
 
 
It’s clear that much research went into not increasing screen size massively due to the average size of thumb size, hence why I struggled with the massive 4.8” screen of the Galaxy S3. The iPhone 5 is also lighter and quicker to access apps and online data! I for one am bought straight back in ... . So much so that my very own iPhone5 has been ordered this week.  “Why fix something that’s not broken?”
 
 

Again Apple, I’m sorry for not jumping on the bandwagon sooner!
 
 
Design
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13 September 2012

iPhone 5!


Wednesday 12th September 2012 was a date that was in many of our diaries ... The iPhone 5 launch!
 
 
 
After a blog a few months ago now, I told you I was excitedly holding out for the release of the brand new iPhone 5 however I’m not sure I was justified waiting for what was hyped up as the smart phone event of this year.
 
Reading several articles and watching the news on Apple’s latest product, I can’t really see that many differences to what Apple have brought to market previously.
 
Some of the iPhone 5’s new features include the following:
 
The new screen
 
Offers a 16:9 ratio, matching that of widescreen televisions, however its 4in (10.2cm) size still remains smaller than rival displays used by Samsung, Nokia, Motorola, LG, HTC and Sony's flagship models.  The problem is that the new iPhone won't really give you much more screen than the old one!
 
The camera
 
An eight megapixel model - the same as in the iPhone 4S, and a lower specification than LG and Sony's most recent devices. 
 
The new “Google Maps” ... Flyover
 
Apple have chosen not to use Google Maps but to create a similar system called Flyover.  This app allows you to find your way from an aerial view however, isn’t this really just what Google did all those years ago and many have already bought into?
 
Re-skinned ITunes...
 
WOW! Thanks. Much needed but not that exciting and certainly not worthy of finishing the keynote on.
 
WORKING Siri
 
....Or so we are told.  I’m still to be convinced that this functions as Apple says it does however I won’t strike them off just yet until I know for myself.
 
There appears to be a few more evolutions that many of us don’t appear happy with such as the new adaptors that all users will have to purchase to plug the device into existing speakers and other equipment, just because the 5 has a “brand new” 9 pin adaptor!  There’s an additional £25 we weren’t aware about. The lack of a real styling overhaul now leaves Apple with an aesthetic that hasn't really changed for over 3 years.  Even more concerning for Apple, perhaps we are all starting to become a bit more cynical about their new products. It could be judged that Apple have made a rod for their own backs through the relentless innovation and the expectation that creates. It may be an excellent device, but I think people just expected that one big Wow factor feature that didn't really materialise.
 
Apple also has become a “copycat” in the now crowded tablet marketplace. Jobs once said the iPad's 9.7in screen was the perfect size, and smaller tablets made no sense. Then the Android camp had success with 7in tablets like Amazon's Kindle Fire and Google's Nexus 7, and now Apple supposedly will announce its own smaller iPad in October. Are Apple losing their leadership in trend setting in the market place? 
 
SoVibrant were particularly excited about the new product but today we’re feeling deflated.  Some good advice for potential 5 buyers ... maybe don’t jump on the bandwagon this time!
 
 
 
SoVibrant’s TOP 3 smart phone alternatives...
 
Samsung Galaxy S3 (Android)
-       Aesthetically amazing (“Boss” in the words of our very own Peter Pringle)
-       Screen size: 4.8" (larger than the new iPhone  5)
-       Operating system is Android
-       Camera: 8MP
-       Extremely light weight
 
 
HTC 1X (Android)
-       HTC's first true smartphone
-       Customisable & fast
-       Camera is great quality
-       HTC Car app is fantastic
-       Contains the tegra3 processer so phone graphics have high quality output
 
 
 
Sony Experia (Android)
-       Weighs a tiny 139 g, 4.8 ounces
-       4.6" touch screen – scratch resistant (larger than the new iPhone  5)
-       13MP Camera
-       Operating system is Android
-       Up to 16hours music listening time
 
 
 

ONE TO WATCH:
New Nokia Lumina 920
-       4.5” Screen (larger than the new iPhone  5)
-       8.7MP Camera
-       Nokia pure view camera
-       10 hours maximum 3G talk time
-       400.0 h Maximum 3G standby time
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Design, iPhone 5