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Monday, November 24, 2008

A Phone That Works

When I got my first job out of college, I was brimming with excitement. For once, I would be able to afford all of the cool shit that I want, including a sick new phone. There were two phones at the time that really stood out. There was a $600 iPhone (Early adopters must be pissed that it is only $200 now) and the $400 Helio Ocean. The Ocean was touted by many as the iPhone killer. It was an impressive phone, with double sliding action, a full keyboard, access to the internet and a complete all-in-one plan. I decided to go with the cheap, iPhone killer. It took a few months, but eventually I realized that the vaunted Helio Ocean was a dismal disappointment. The realization came when I decided that my Big Pimpin’ ringtone was not work appropriate. I searched and searched for a new ring tone, one that just sounds like a normal phone ringing. After much searching, I figured out that my Ocean was actually designed for teenagers, who as we all know, don’t have a clue. There are no “normal ring tones” for the Helio. I also started to realize that the internet functionality of my Helio was sub standard. An iPhone user can check their bank account, email, and watch the best porn that the internet has to offer with ease, using an intuitive, fast and slick interface. The Helio user on the other hand has to navigate through several screens of menus just to find a browser, which seems to translate every web page into some unintelligible form of Aramaic. Now, a year later, I’m stuck in a 2 year contract with a phone that seems to die every time it is opened. The screen barely works, the operating system crashes about once an hour, and I don’t even feel comfortable using the phone as an alarm to wake up in the morning. I have explored the other telephone offerings from Helio and have come to one conclusion; there is a very good reason that Helio nearly went bankrupt, their phones are perplexingly unintuitive offerings with substandard support and software, designed for twelfth grade girls who wear too much makeup and aspire to marry doctors but probably won’t because they have the intellectual capacity of inbred Dodos. A new phone from Helio would be like shooting myself in the foot and then pouring salt in the wound. I need to explore the other options available to me. Two phones strike me as good options. The first is the G1, which uses the open source operating system from Google. The G1’s only selling point is the operating system. Other than that, it seems about as nice as my Ocean. The iPhone is the other option, but it comes with an expensive plan and a tyrannical overlord named Steve Jobs. I think I will probably end up getting the iPhone, but it’s still up in the air. Please feel free to weigh in with your opinion in the comment area below. Oh, and don’t suggest a phone that doesn’t have an app store, like the crackberry Storm; I’m not interested.

posted by Jaouen at 5:21 pm  

5 Comments »

  1. You got me thinking, everyone always talks about salt in an open wound, however I have never encountered salt around a fresh cut I’ve had. I think next time I get a petty flesh wound I’m going to throw a little salt in there and see what’s what. Thanks!

    Comment by switchskier — November 24, 2008 @ 5:34 pm

  2. Well, I wish I could have said I told you so, oh wait I can. I think it was me who once teased you about that silly little thing you call a phone, and like most you didn’t listen. I therefore decided to lead by example capturing the attention of not 1 (Mutari) but 3 (Risk and Rachael) fellow converts of the iPhones superiority and stellar functionality. All I have to close is a simple quote from my old friend Samuel Johnson.

    “Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance.”

    Comment by Danny — November 24, 2008 @ 5:49 pm

  3. If your company is paying for it there is no reason to not get an iphone. I am sure you will not be dissapointed. Just be prepared to live inside the walls of iTunes.

    Comment by Steez — November 25, 2008 @ 9:46 am

  4. I think you should stick it out until early next year sometime. I agree that the first generation android phone is a hardware disappointment. However, there are android phones slated to come out from all the major hardware manufacturers and carriers early next year. I am waiting to see what these other phones bring to the table. Plus, some of the other carriers may have a cheaper rate plan.

    …but if your company is going to pay for it, then just get an iphone.

    Comment by Reese — November 26, 2008 @ 10:30 am

  5. Good call Reese.

    I was thinking the same thing. HTC with the G1 does not have the hardware to support that fresh Android software. The software is slick especially if you use Google products, but it isn’t as smooth and pretty as an iPhone.

    By early next year you will have Android on a couple different phones and more options. That means competition and most likely cheaper phones and you never know what they will come up with.

    There is always the option of jailbreaking an iphone too.

    Comment by Steez — November 26, 2008 @ 2:29 pm

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