There are a few things I think they missed though, and some nagging questions which their marketing materials don't answer yet:
- One handed operation? One of the key advantages I see for blackberry users is the scroll wheel. I do not have a crackberry, but when I have checked them out, that is really the killer feature, not the full qwerty keyboard. Most people read alot more email than they compose on it.
- Replaceable battery? C'mon Apple. You've dealt with enough iPod battery problems that you should have a clear answer for that issue on this product. Who is going to want to send in their primary means of communication to get a battery fixed for a couple weeks?
- Charging, especially mobile. I have an iPod nano, and I don't think the connector is particularly easy to connect normally (figuring out if it's right side up from a screen printed icon is not the best, especially if the icon has worn off). With my motorola phone (non-Razr) I can pretty much plug it into the charger in my car single handed without looking, something very nice if I'm on a call and it does the low power beep. I suppose they expect you to dock it in your car before you start driving. Similar for unplugging it. When I'm trying to catch a train to work, I want to be able to unplug my phone single handedly without looking.
- What kind of CPU? I know it runs macos X, but what kind of horsepower does it have?
- I'm sure the screen will get smudged up especially holding it up to your ear.
- How much non-talk time battery life is there? Especially if you use it for video playback?
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