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10 reasons not to buy Apple's new iPhone 4G

Here are ten reasons why there’s no point buying the iPhone 4G: 1) It’s expensive: Buy the top-of-the-range Blackberry or Android handset and you will still pay a lot less than the prices Apple charge. Read more for full list. 

 

 

 

If the iPhone weren’t made by Apple, networks would have had to start giving it away on £30 a month tariffs years ago.

2) Death Grip: The fact that human beings are good conductors doesn't well with the Iphone as the two antennas on the left side of the phone make the device unusable. 

3) It’s anti-technology: When the iPhone launched it was cutting edge – now as other manufacturers announce, for instance, that you can use their phones as shareable wifi hot spots, Apple says no. Not because of some spurious “user experience” argument, but because of economics. When will they learn that it’s customers – supply and demand – that should dictate feature availability?

4) Its battery life is terrible: This isn’t a problem unique to Apple, but look at phones by companies such as HTC – multitasking, better cameras, better screens, all draining their batteries far more – and yet the iPhone, with its undemanding technology, still only offers equal performance.

5) Developing apps for it is costing you money: The special version of the BBC iPlayer, of Natwest Phone Banking, of Eon’s meter reader – developing all of these came out of money that could have been channelled away from a self-important minority and towards more generally useful ideas.

6) It comes with offensively bad headphones: Sit next to somebody using the original iPhone or iPod headphones and you can hear everything they can. It’s another example of Apple charging premium prices, but delivering a dressed up, budget product.

7) It’s not very well designed: Use the iPhone as a phone and it’s not got great reception, nor is it particularly comfortable to use for long periods. It’s a computer that happens to have a phone bolted on – jack of two trades, but master of neither.

8) It charges for satnav: In an age when Nokia and Google Android provide completely free mapping and satnav facilities, the cheapest way you can turn your overpriced iPhone into a satnav is with a £19.99 app. Bargain.

9) Battery cannot be replaced: Consumers with heavy usage or prolonged usage with out charge find it useful to be able replace with a fresh battery. However the Iphone like wither the rest of it's family does't allow that. 

10) Those iPod docks are holding back better technologies: As every hotel increasingly thinks it should provide iPod docks, the momentum behind this technology is only growing. But if it wasn’t for the iPod and iPhone’s ubiquity, there’d be more wifi radios, more new technologies and a range of different options, competing and driving innovation.