Posted by sarah murtiza | Posted in | Posted on 10:37 PM

Steve Jobs has hopes for the iPhone and plans to capture 1 % of the mobile market which may seem small, but it is not as 1 billion handsets were sold last year which would mean 10 million iPhones, not to mention that it is an expensive phone at $ 499.
Top 5 technical drawbacks of the iPhone
- 2 Megapixel camera - Apple put all the latest stuff from accelerometers to light sensors then why it stick to only 2 Megapixel sensor when its main rival the Nokia N95 sports a 5 Megapixel camera.
- Battery Life - It is obvious that when we have the slimmest smartphone with a huge touchscreen battery life is going to be a problem. 5 hours of talktime is not the lowest in the class as it still beats the Motorola Q but it will surely be a turn off for heavy users.
- No Expansion slot - 8 GB is a lot of memory but sometimes cant get enough of it as we wont be deleting "Lost" to accomodate some new movie this is when a Memory card comes in the picture
- No 3G - it does has EDGE and Wi-Fi but adding UMTS or HSCSD would not hurt either.
- Non Removable battery - Apple's tradition of non-removable battery continues with the iPhone.
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