{"id":50,"date":"2007-07-22T08:34:14","date_gmt":"2007-07-22T12:34:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.n1zyy.com\/n1zyy\/2007\/07\/22\/iphone\/"},"modified":"2007-07-22T08:34:14","modified_gmt":"2007-07-22T12:34:14","slug":"iphone-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.n1zyy.com\/n1zyy\/2007\/07\/22\/iphone-2\/","title":{"rendered":"iPhone"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So it&#8217;s no secret that I was obsessed with the iPhone from the minute I saw it in the keynote. Not like, &#8220;That&#8217;s kinda cool, if I had money to burn I might buy one&#8221; obsessed, but like, &#8220;I&#8217;ll pay the $600, pay the early termination fee with Verizon, and sign up for a 2-year contract with no credit history [read: get <em>raped<\/em>, from what I&#8217;ve heard] the day it comes out&#8221; obsessed. Over time it faded, and I was won over the by &#8220;Wait a few months and see how it goes over&#8221; theory.<\/p>\n<p>Today, my mom and I were coming home from the Cape and stopped by the South Shore Mall. After buying a few things, I persuaded her that we should take a couple minutes to drop by the Apple store there.<\/p>\n<p>After about 30 seconds playing with the models in the store, she and I were <em>both<\/em> ready to buy them. For one thing, <strong>they&#8217;re way smaller than they look<\/strong>. At one point I pulled out my Treo, and realized that it was bigger than the iPhone. And heavier. I&#8217;d always thought that it was impractically large. And some of the photos make it look that way. But don&#8217;t knock it on size until you see it in person.<\/p>\n<p>You see all the features in the commercials, and it&#8217;s really impressive. But play with it for a minute and you&#8217;ll be floored. From pictures, the keyboard must be pretty hard to use. I pulled up Safari and typed in &#8220;blogs.n1zyy.com\/main&#8221; which is probably not the easiest thing to type. I screwed up and typed &#8220;\/maim&#8221; (which is somewhat of an awesome typo), but otherwise, typing on it was far easier than I&#8217;d have thought.<\/p>\n<p>The blogs loaded in a really small size. I turned it sideways, and so did the blogs. I hit some random button and bookmarked the blogs. (Woot!) Much unlike the fake browser on the Treo, it was the real deal. About this time, my mom was watching a hilarious video on YouTube on &#8216;her&#8217; iPhone. I could hear it fine, and the store was really loud. I then noticed a new comment on one of my posts, so I went to that, and wanted to scroll down. I couldn&#8217;t find the scroll bar, and was confused for a second. But then I remembered, and dragged my finger across the screen.<\/p>\n<p>From the commercials, I always worried you&#8217;d scroll past where you were trying to go, since it &#8216;glides&#8217; a bit after you stop. That&#8217;s not the case at all. It&#8217;s incredibly intuitive, and works incredibly well.<\/p>\n<p>I went to configure a GMail account, but realized that I really didn&#8217;t want my login details on a phone in a public place where 200 people would probably play with it that day. But I bet it would be easier than setting it up on my Treo. I&#8217;m still trying to figure that out. It barfs up an error along the lines of &#8220;Relaying denied,&#8221; but with lots of gibberish included. I think I just need to use Verizon&#8217;s SMTP server, but I can&#8217;t find the details anywhere. I wonder if the iPhone is that complicated. Something tells me it&#8217;s not.<\/p>\n<p>Seriously, though, the iPhone is like Obama. (Another analogy Mr. T might not like?) It seems really neat. But when you see it in person, it far exceeds your (lofty) expectations.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So it&#8217;s no secret that I was obsessed with the iPhone from the minute I saw it in the keynote. 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