Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 7th Aug 2007 19:45 UTC
Internet & Networking Has Apple succeeded in setting a new mobile Web-browsing paradigm? InformationWeek examines how the Palm Treo, BlackBerry Curve, and HTC Wing stack up against the iPhone. Unfortunately, this article completely snobs the UIQ and S60 Symbian smartphones.
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From A Browser Standpoint...
by jayson.knight (3.04) on Tue 7th Aug 2007 22:54 UTC
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Yes, the iPhone is definitely superior to the other phones in this article. The title of the article even says as much: "Smartphone Browser Shootout"

However...

From a usability standpoint, the iPhone is dead last IMO. Plus, is the iPhone really even a Smartphone?

I'll give up my blackberry when it's pried from my dead cold hands. Limited browsing experience? Sure...but from a pure usability standpoint it can't be beat, plus the infrastructure behind it is customizable and mature. Yada yada yada...the iPhone isn't even in the same category as the other phones, so the article holds no water for me.

RE: From A Browser Standpoint...
by helf (3.2) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 04:32 UTC in reply to "From A Browser Standpoint..."
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Yeah, I'll take my Treo with its "limited browsing capability" over an iPhone any day of the week.

RE[2]: From A Browser Standpoint...
by D3M0N (1.76) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 05:00 UTC in reply to "RE: From A Browser Standpoint..."
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I would take my iPhone over any other phone any day of the week with its real, integrated web browser.

chemical_scum Member since:
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I am waiting for a gPhone.

RE[4]: From A Browser Standpoint...
by Soulbender (3.6) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 06:08 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: From A Browser Standpoint..."
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"I would take my iPhone over any other phone any day of the week with its real, integrated web browser."

Maybe I'm just a crazy old man but I use my phone to, you know, make phone calls....
No, it's not an iphone, not even a "smartphone".

RE[5]: From A Browser Standpoint...
by D3M0N (1.76) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 06:15 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: From A Browser Standpoint..."
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I use my "phone" for just about everything but the phone part. ;)

RE[6]: From A Browser Standpoint...
by dukes (1.56) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 10:19 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: From A Browser Standpoint..."
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Stop being a prude. This is a browser shootout. Nothing more.

It goes without saying that Apple's iPhone has the best browser there is for a phone, hands down.

RE[5]: From A Browser Standpoint...
by gehersh (2.6) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 18:31 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: From A Browser Standpoint..."
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Dude, you like totaly behind the curve. Nowdays people use the phones to browse the web, and PCs - to make the phone calls. As simple as that.

StephenBeDoper Member since:
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No, it's not an iphone, not even a "smartphone".


...I believe the requisite response starts is:

"Ooooh - luxury, LUXURY! At least you have a phone. We used to live in a lake! Every morning, we had to wake up 15 minutes before we went to sleep, clean the lake, and then every night our parents would thrash us to sleep with broken bottles."

jayson.knight Member since:
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"I would take my iPhone over any other phone any day of the week with its real, integrated web browser."

Install Opera Mini beta 4 on any of the other phones, and voila...a full blown web browser. It also has a zooming feature similar to the iPhone's. It works/looks beautifully on my Blackberry Pearl.

RE[4]: From A Browser Standpoint...
by D3M0N (1.76) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 17:12 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: From A Browser Standpoint..."
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I've used it and it falls flat on its arse compared to Safari on the iPhone IMO. Safari is *made* to be on the iPhone so it feels like it and integrates with everything else on the iPhone. Opera Mini cannot do that.

Nokia E90
by agentj (1.72) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 05:14 UTC
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I prefer Nokia E90 with 800x352 screen resolution ;) I wonder why they didn't mention it ...

Opera
by Dually (2.28) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 05:31 UTC
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I would really love to see how the Opera mobile would fair in a review against these phones and more.

Really?
by Odisej (4.45) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 11:14 UTC
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I have a feeling that people, never using a good smartphone before and being lured into buying an expensive iPhone (or they got it for free from Apple), are writing articles and opinions like this. I've been using Nokia 7710 for three years. It has flash capability, wonderful screen resolution, word and excel like software, touchscreen, ... and a really good and reliable Opera browser. The iPhone is not revolutionary, it is not even "evolutionary", what it is is millions of dollars thrown into marketing and thousands of people believing what "gurus" have to say. Makes me sad.

RE: Really?
by Laurence (2.88) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 11:20 UTC in reply to "Really?"
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I would say the iPhone was 'evolutionary', but only in the same way as text messages evolved to include pictures. ie just a logical progression rather than a ground breaking new interface.

That aside, the iPhone is just like a designer handbag - looks pretty but does much the same as any other handbag.

Edited 2007-08-08 11:20

I'm wrong, and obviously paid by Apple
by tony (1.96) on Wed 8th Aug 2007 14:58 UTC
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I've never used Opera, but I've used IE on a T-Mobile MDA, and that was annoying. Just to browse around took way to many clicks, and even doing simple things requires pulling out the stylus and navigating through awkward menus. No thanks.

I've never used a Crackberry either, and I imagine they don't suffer from the Windows Mobile "must pull out your stylus for every little thing", given that nice wheel button I see everyone flicking. They look nice, but I'm happy with my iPhone.

My iPhone is the best phone I've ever used by far, and I'm very happy with it. I could really go for a faster network, but for the most part, it's great, and it really does "get out of the way". It doesn't do a single thing that my old T-Mobile didn't do functionality wise, it just does them a lot nicer.

And not having to pull out a stylus is really, really nice.

The iPhone had an obnoxious amount of hype, but beyond that, it's a really good phone.

Opera Mini 4
by memson (3) on Thu 9th Aug 2007 08:16 UTC
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Right... slight tangent.

I had tried Opera mini 3.1 and I really liked it. It was passable. I saw some posts here about the 4 beta. I though, well, lets give it a go. Wow! It is brilliant - bar a few caveats. It works like a charm on most sites I tried - very fast, the UI makes a lot of sense. The scrolling and zooming is excellent. Downsides: is does not seem to keep sessions alive properly. I was checking my webmail and it lost the session as soon as I opened an email. On MySpace, it had me logged in for a while, but then the session was lost and it asked me to log in again. This seems to be a session thing - maybe cookies?

Anyway, it's beta, so I'm just pleased with how good it is now. Hopefully the final release will have all these bugs ironed out! Kudos to the Opera guys, you RAWK!

Couldn't Tell Ya
by tony (1.96) on Thu 9th Aug 2007 13:34 UTC
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Myself, I couldn't tell you which browser is better on mobile phones because I've never used Opera on the mobile platform. I use Safari on the iPhone and I have no inclination to use anything else. It's a brilliant browser, and the multi-touch zoom aspect makes it very nice (which perhaps Opera could use on other phones, although I'm not sure any other phone has the multi-touch).

I've used Opera on the PC, and while it was nice, it wasn't better than Firefox, so I use Firefox.

I'm sure Opera is better than IE on mobile phones, because really, IE blows.

Edited 2007-08-09 13:35

Ultra Mobile 3GP Video Converter
by jackson191 (1) on Thu 16th Aug 2007 04:49 UTC
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Ultra Mobile 3GP Video Converter is a powerful 3GP converter which can convert almost all popular video formats to 3GP/3G2/MP4 video clips and play them in mobile phone or other software 3GP player.No other program can convert so many video formats.

http://www.mobile-video-converter.com/