Open a new tab or window and do a search on "reasons to avoid" and what do you see? Go on, do it.
What do you see? At the time of writing, I got 5 reasons to avoid iPhone 3G:
- iPhone completely blocks free software. Developers must pay a tax to Apple, who becomes the sole authority over what can and can't be on everyone's phones.
- iPhone endorses and supports Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) technology.
- iPhone exposes your whereabouts and provides ways for others to track you without your knowledge.
- iPhone won't play patent- and DRM-free formats like Ogg Vorbis and Theora.
- iPhone is not the only option. There are better alternatives on the horizon that respect your freedom, don't spy on you, play free media formats, and let you use free software -- like the FreeRunner.
- After using the Microsoft's OS's for over 10 years, I don't find Mac's OS user-friendly. It looks cool but function should take priority over form.
- It's overpriced. Want proof? Here's a comparison of the Dell Inspiron 1720 and a MacBook Pro 17-inch:
- I have to use iTunes to import songs into my iPod and to listen to them while it's connected to my computer. Thankfully, there are quite a number of hacks out there so that I don't have to use this memory hog. Aside from that, there are Linux apps (with much resistance from Apple) that can read the iPod's weird file storage system that brings me to point #2.
- I cannot export the songs I have on my iPod, even if I got the files from that computer in the first place. Let's say I have my music library in my iPod & hard drive. For some reason, my hard drive got corrupted so my whole music library is lost. I cannot intuitively transfer the songs in my iPod back to my computer. I need to download more hacks to be able to that. I try copy the contents of my iPod as is, but it's not human readable.
If we give more "value" to such terms, we might end up in a grim world for consumers. Finally, just to end on a lighter side: