iPhone Website on the Nokia N95
Published by Rudy De Waele June 29th, 2007 in Mobile Web, 3G, Cool Devices, Analysis, Usability, mobile 2.0, Nokia, iPhone, Convergence Tags: 3G, Analysis, apple, browser, browsing, convergence, Cool Devices, Edge, iphone, mobile, mobile 2.0, mobile internet, mobile web, n95, nokia, portable, usability, website.
While we Europeans might seem envious not being able to get hold of an iPhone immediately, there’s really no reason to be; having a little bit of patience might be beneficial for Apple to learn how people will use the iPhone and for the users to get hold of an improved version in a couple of months.
Don’t get me wrong: while I’m pretty convinced that the web browsing experience on the iPhone is probably the best ever created on a mobile device, there’s also something as being able to acces the content from wherever you are, and this seems to be a minor point of the iPhone - currently only available through AT&T EDGE network, don’t miss Carlo ’s interesting take on this aspect.
FYI: above screenshot taken on a Nokia N95 when browsing the www.apple.com/iphone website, no photoshopping involved
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You really made good point about waiting and getting a better one. From we’ve heard from the “first wave”, the wait is way worth of it. While iPhone is cool, my Nokia N95 does just fine, actually better if talking about functionality.