Here are 5 disadvantages of iPhone 3GS.
1. Lack of multi-connection capability
Why can't I connect my iPhone to a computer to drag and drop files? Apple said it may consider introducing a similar solution on the iPod, but the intention has been "off-limits" because it claims the iPhone's followers are not very earnest.
However, just looking at Apple's product-oriented audience will see users in the business world sure to welcome the ability to directly move data from one device to another. iPhone 3GS has hardware encryption capability and many other user-friendly features.
If adding connectivity support, it is possible to exchange directly with the PC, and at the same time simplify the transmission of data such as photos and files commonly used in Excel and PDF to the device, surely iPhone will become more perfect so many, so much.
The iPhone's office file processing capabilities have become "healthier" before a new series of tools have recently been released. However, as at present, for most users, to read a file World, Excel or PDF, they still have to send themselves an attachment and then browse in the mailbox. In addition, some file formats can use Google Docs to process.
Meanwhile, Apple hopes users will hook up an additional $ 99 per year to using MobileMe service, hosting the 'cloud' with iDisk. However, this may not be as good as the 'apple' as the market has long been 'frozen', even technology proficient. The sooner I realize this dark prospect is more beneficial to Apple and its users.
With 32 GB storage capacity, the iPhone 3GS is superior to its predecessors, allowing users to store more data on the device. Most users want to access the data on the device, but they can also wait for a plan to use the iPhone's storage capabilities so that when it is needed it can convert data from the PC to the PC. Why is it that you have a sophisticated, powerful iPhone that you still have to stick to tiny, easily lost USD flash cards to store important data? Please, Apple!
2. The ability to handle data needs to be more open
Why is there no way to save text messages on iPhone? (At least the iPhone 3GS has allowed copying, pasting message content to the note application or leaving an email, but to store all messages, messages, or email is another thing). With the old Notes app, according to Apple's design, it seems that this utility only allows you to extract notes (note files) through a mailing solution for yourself. This is a limitation in the two-year-old development of iPhone since its official launch in the market.
Tomorrow, perhaps a simple but useful improvement is to turn notes into text files that people can open in Windows Explorer. In addition, a more important improvement is that Apple will allow iPhone users to directly access these files, backup with iTunes. Currently, you can only sync notes with Outlook.
3. Need to redesign iTunes data management tool
It has been eight years since iTunes first appeared, originally as a multimedia slideshow and management application, so far iTunes has gone so far as to become a 'station' that switches between devices of Apple.
Currently, manipulating the data management interface designed for each tab is like using Windows 3.1 File Manager on Mac OS X Snow Leopard environment. The interface is cluttered, and iTunes is in contrast to Apple's minimalist aesthetic design style, syncing menus for Info, Ringtones, Music, Photos, Podcasts, Video and Applications are 'variations'. typeface - the checkbox is not really nice.
Waiting for a true revolution from iTunes because the iPhone, iPod Touch are all versatile devices. Why can't I still drag - drop into iTunes? Why can't I import certain photos into iTunes? Instead of using text to display the application, switch to the icons. This change will make it easier for users to import individual works from the tabbed designed synchronization interface.
If Apple really listens to users' expectations at this point and rebuilds iTunes with a more eye-catching, simple interface, it could make the app and its specialized services more robust and convincing. . From there, it will inevitably help the iPhone platform become more attractive than what it is.
4. Improve web compatibility
IPhone calendar synchronization capabilities are quite . outdated when only support Outlook and CalDAV protocol. Meanwhile Palm's WebOS on Palm Pre can expand the ability to sync on many different services and applications without any problems. Why can't Apple and iPhone match the 3rd generation? Happily, on the iPhone, you can sync contacts with Outlook, Yahoo Address Book, Google Contacts and of course Windows.
But why can't you still access these contacts directly from the iPhone's Contacts app? Continuing to incorporate these "old people" and setting up new web services will help the iPhone become a more portable, web-oriented communication device.
5. A really great camera
The 3rd generation iPhone witnessed significant improvement of Apple when equipped with a 3 MP camera smartphone, support for autofocus, exposure, macro photography function. But compared to the stunned rivals in the market today, there is still no tower.
Start with the number of megapixels. Compared to the current range of smartphones, 3 MP is only classified as entry-level (low level). For example, Nokia N97 has a 5 MP camera, a higher index but a relatively soft price. Improving the quality of digital photography will give Apple devices a new attraction.
Users also expect Apple to continue to bring more valuable features to the iPhone. But first, it needs to improve its inherent deficiencies. Some people assume that a revolutionary solution should be needed when Apple should integrate a physical keyboard into the device! In addition, improving light sensitivity, integrating LED flash . will help iPhone continue to hold the throne in the smartphone market.