Trying at a piece of the iPhone cake…
Posted by Julian May 25th, 2008
Just a quick thing that i found while i was cruising around the web recently. Samsung has just released a new phone which somewhat closely resembles that of our beloved iPhone - the Samsung F480.
Although the name is not as catchy, it does boast some features that Steve’s slaves are yet to plug into their shiny black box.
Some of the major points are that this handset is not only 3G capable but it also supports HSDPA. Now for those of you who don’t know, 3G can achieve speeds of around 2 Mbps - which is pretty fast. However HSDPA has a theoretical maximum speed of 14.4 Mbps! That’s a lot of porn.
Now one of the problems that Apple had with 3G chipboards was that they were power hungry (like their Government) hence one of the major reasons why they didn’t build them into the iPhone initially. But the F480 still manages to get around 300 hours of standby time, with all of its firepower going at its fullest! Where as the iPhone will only last around 250 hours.
Some other features include a 5 Megapixel camera with autofocus, flash and face detection, FM radio with RDS, expandable memory and also the ability to order a pizza when you’re hungry.
The thing that caught me the most was how closely it resembled the iPhone physically. The only difference being that there are three buttons at the bottom of the screen instead of just one.
Personally I have always taken a liking to Apple’s simplistic approach to design: if there’s more than one button, Steve will get John Mayer to play at Macworld again - OH SHIT! But i think that Apple has always excelled both in the design of the actual handset itself but also their user interfaces. Scroll down to the bottom of this GSM Arena review to view the video demonstrating the graphical interface of the phone and make up your own mind.
One figures that Apple do such a great job in their software design that they may not need lightspeed data transfer speeds (boom!) or a camera that can take pictures the size of a small truck. I personally think that all other mobile phone companies are trying to make up for lack of a good looking, easy to use UI in hardware specs. But when it comes down to it, i think that more people will be interested in how they can use their phone rather than what they can use it for. But hey, some of those features may be nice?
So will Apple do their usual thing and get a few leaps and bounds in front of everyone else by supporting things such as HSDPA and a bazillion megapixel cameras? Or will they do the smart thing and improve on what they are already great at?
Only time will tell…WWDC June 9-13. Be there… In front of your computer… watching the Keynote.




May 25th, 2008 at 5:41 pm
Reminds me of those eBay iPhone knock-offs from Hong Kong for $150!
May 25th, 2008 at 6:50 pm
I’d say this thing is a little nicer looking though. You gotta see those Hong Kong things in person to see just how damn ugly they are..
May 25th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
So Julian, how does all this HSDPA stuff relate to this macrumors.com article?
May 25th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
hmmm well all i can gather from that is that Apple are going to go the extra mile and include it. Don’t see why they wouldn’t really to be honest though. Good thing Australia’s 3G towers already support it.