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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

What is Missing from the iPhone

From Engadget, here is a partial list of what is missing from the iPhone -

  • There's no way to cut, copy, or paste text! WHOA! Big, big mistake.
  • No A2DP support. That, friends, is such a huge bummer right there.
  • Sorry, music can't be used as a ringtone -- even if it's just a raw MP3. No additional ringtones will be sold at launch.
  • It supports Exchange in some capacity only.
  • Document file reading only -- but not editing -- for PDF, Word, and Excel (only).
  • Adobe Flash support is officially out. It's just not in the browser. Neither is there any other kind of embedded video support.
  • It will take snaps, but won't record video.
  • No MMS.
  • No voice dialing, either.
  • Contact groups can't be emailed as contact lists.
  • iPhone battery capacity maxes out at 300-400 charges -- you'll send it in and get the cell replaced for a fee.
  • Voice quality is said to be good -- not great.

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