I have to admit that the iPhone is just like a mobile phone's leader. It makes a lot of mobile phone manufacturers like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and Samsung and so on begin to research mobile phones with touch screens. But, in truth, has it really make the change so much? Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple Company, jumped on stage at that very first presentation, and proclaimed that here, in his hand, was the future of mobile phones.
Obviously, there are many advantages in the iPhone. The interface is nicer than many other mobile phones, and it has a massive screen, topped only by the screen on the HTC Touch HD. However, a lot of commentators have said it's nothing but a flashy toy.
One more thing that makes me dislike Apple iPhone is Steve Jobs, someone who, I think, is possibly the single smuggest man in Christendom. The way he described it seems to us that people all over the world will only use the Apple iPhone in a few years time. Not according to the people out there who don't want a top-end phone, who just want an emergency phone to stick in the glove-box.
It's a good just because the iPhone itself has some really nice bits. The screen and the interface are brilliant. While, it is shame it misses out on some key areas like MMS. I think Apple iPhone should not devote all to the innovation, they also need to do more to improve some basic function of their iPhone.