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FaceTime and Why Apple’s Massive Integration Advantage is Just Beginning

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byoung2将近 15 年前
<i>sorry, but mobile 4G is not ready for primetime, and I firmly believe Apple won’t even include it on next year’s iPhone 5</i><p>I'll partly agree with the first part of that statement, but does that mean that HTC/Sprint should have left it out of the EVO? Certainly not. Sprint invested a great deal in its WiMax infrastructure, and releasing a phone that takes advantage of it now brings in much-needed revenue (the added $10/mo + $29 optional hotspot fees), and it increases public awareness of 4G. The HTC EVO is a walking PR machine/proof of concept for 4G, and it just put Verizon, AT&#38;T, and T-Mobile into catch-up mode. I think it was a brilliant move on Sprint's part, and they'll enjoy the benefits for at least the next year or so.<p>The reason Apple won't include 4G on next year's iPhone is that for better or worse, they are still stuck with AT&#38;T (exclusivity contract expiration aside, there's no GSM alternative, and CDMA is out). AT&#38;T can't even get 3G to run on all cylinders without breaking the network and angering customers. To roll out 4G and charge customers more for it (following Sprint's lead), they would have to offer users a much better experience. The other reason Apple will leave it out is that they need to offer users a compelling reason to get the iPhone 6.<p><i>FaceTime makes video-calling on the Android-based Sprint HTC EVO look silly, because the EVO awkwardly requires users to sign up and download a third-party app, then launch it every time they want to talk. Normal people simply won’t do this.</i><p>I whole-heartedly disagree with this. Facetime forces users to only call other iPhone 4 users, and only over Wi-Fi. The HTC EVO might be less convenient in that you have to use Fring or Qik, but these apps are available on multiple platforms (Windows Mobile, Nokia, etc), widening the group of people you can reach. Video chat also works over 3G/4G, which for me trumps iPhone's "instant-on" convenience. Perfect use case was our company's 4th of July BBQ...I was able to use my EVO at the park to video chat, while my coworkers with the iPhone 4 missed out because there was no WiFi (unless they were to connect to my EVO's hotspot).
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pwim将近 15 年前
Using video on the mobile seems awkward to me. I'll be interested in seeing some stats about how much this feature is actually used.
ANINDIAN将近 15 年前
I feel FaceTime is a step back. ITs like saying BBM (Black berry messenger) is awesome because you dont need to sign in, yet anyone would agree that GTalk or any decent Chat client trumps BBM. The whole purpose of creating an account is to allow portability. Tieing Facetime with Phone number and restricting it only on WiFi is a stupid.