Sure the iPhone 3G is awesome, but only when you compare it to the crap that is currently on the market. What Apple did was sit down and ask “What could a mobile phone be?” The looked at the current state of technology and came up the the original iPhone as the answer. It is a solid device, but I think we can have more.
I thought I got my wish. The 3G version, which just came out yesterday, is faster and has a whole host of new features, such as integration with Exchange for keeping your email, contacts, and calendar synchronized with your desktop and/or laptop. The enhancements are great and, in my opinion, the iPhone 3G is the best phone on the market today. It still has its problems, as noted by the Washinton Post.
So why am I not buying one? The answer is HTC. They have consistently put good products on the market. The only reason that none of their current products are better than the iPhone is because they have been limited by Windows Mobile. There solution is to create the HTC Touch, with their own OS, called TouchFLO™, that works in conjunction with Windows Mobile, sigificantly enhancing the entire experience. However, this device still lacks a hardware keyboard.
Enter my next phone, the HTC Touch Pro. With a hardware keyboard, 3G, touch screen, FM Radio, 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS, and cappuccino maker, this device has everything that one could ask for, except maybe multitouch. By the way, this device is slated to hit the market in September, just in time for my birthday
