iPhone is currently a paper weight while I am comparing iPhone to Nokia E62
I bought the iPhone but I have not activated it yet. I am still debating if I should use the iPhone or keep my Nokia E62. I have listed the things each phone cannot do. It makes me feel depressed about switching to iPhone... The list may not be accurate since I have not opened the box (10% restocking fee). I obtained the information from this and other forums. What do you guys think?
What the iPhone cannot do:
1. Cannot talk and surf on EDGE network at the same time
2. No local file system, no file browser, cannot be used to store files
3. No way to save attachments, or attach a file that's not a photo or note
4. No bluetooth serial connection, no way to connect to BT GPS module, or tethered to a computer
5. No JAVA support
6. No third party software only Ajax web applications
7. Cannot use another AT&T SIM card from a different phone
8. No flash support (ignore this, dup)
9. No instant messages
10. No Adobe FLASH support
11. No removable storage media
12. No removable battery
13. No streaming audio/internet radio
14. No offline ebook readers
15. No printer support
16. No "screen export"
17. No editable MS Word and Excel support
18. No voice recorder
19. No way to exchance contact between phones
20. No bluetooth file transfer (OBEX)
21. No infrared support
22. No native Microsoft ActiveSync push email, only IMAP support for MS Exchange
23. Cannot download/upload any files to web servers
24. No way to watch video stream/internet TV other than YouTube
What E62 cannot do:
1. No WIFI
2. Slow speed
3. No touch screen
4. Not as sleek
5. Music player works but not as nice
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