Goods
Web browsing is incredible. I was expecting to have to be constantly zooming into things (which itself isn't bad) but to my surprise, even the tiny zoomed-out versions of the pages are completely legible and useable. Finally... web browsing on a phone works exactly as it should.
A million little touches. They've polished the UI on this thing so well. It does all sorts of little things I wasn't expecting. I wish I could list them but the more I use the device, the more of these surprise features are slipping from memory because they are so intuitive I can't remember which were new ones I'd not yet seen. Just know that there is much, much more feature wise on this thing than they've shown in all of the videos.
I really, really like the iPod interface. 'm finding songs much faster now and I love the way the videos screen looks.
Hardware is immaculate. The screen is crystal clear and bright. The phone is thinner than I thought, light but not overly light. The buttons feel solid and yes the screen gets smudgged but you can't see the smudges unless the screen is off making it a total non issue. The touch screen and it's sensativity and use is flawless. It does take a little adjustment but once you get the feel for it (no pun intended), it's perfect.
The included headphones. Sound great and the integrated button is something I never thought I needed and now I can't imagine living without. The ability to play/pause the music (single click) and skip to the next track (double click) without having to pull the iPhone out of my pocket is great. Not to mention answering calls (single click) or sending them to voicemail (double click).
Phone. This thing is a phone too? wink.gif Seriously though, I've only used the phone part a little but everything I did worked perfectly including using the headphones for hands free use, the speaker phone, the visual voice mail and even adding/editing contacts.
The Bad
Minor crashes. I've had the iPod application crash once when I was trying to listen to music and surf the web. Safari has also crashed on me a couple of times when trying to load really big web pages (like threads on NeoGAF that have 100 posts and tons of animated gifs). When loading big pages like this, I've found that if I just scroll slowly and don't try to tax it too hard, it'll survive. Hopefully they can improve this. Good news is that because it's OSX, the apps quit gracefully back to the home screen and you can immediately reopen them. In the case of Safari, it'll puts you back on the last page you were viewing.
The dock. It's almost too small and it's hard to pull the phone out of it.
Edge data. Yeah, no big surprise here. I don't remember even dial-up being this slow. It works as long as you have a ton of patience. One nice thing, the included YouTube app detects if you're using edge and will stream you low-res versions of the videos instead.. high-res on wifi.
IMAP folders. For some reason, I've not figured out how to get my IMAP mail folders to show up. Only my inbox is showing up. Will continue to investigate.
Summary
Totally worth the wait and hype. I'm happy. Very happy.
luoapp said:
How's the screen and web browsing compare to PSP?
Screen is immaculate. I've never seen a screen this crystal clear and bright. Better than a PSP. I've not browsed on the PSP but I can't imagine it being much of a compairison. Web browsing on the iPhone is like having a tiny computer with Safari installed that you can zoom in and out with. More questions are welcome.