Categories:

iPhone 3G: LG Dare Or Simply Waiting May Be Better Choices

12:40 - Thursday 17 July 2008 by Rob Enderle. Principal Analyst
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: iPhone, Dare, Instinct Category : Miscellaneous

Analyst Opinion - Admittedly, I am not a huge fan of a touch screen phone to begin with because I can’t live without a keyboard, but looking in depth at the three competing offerings currently on the market (you can’t yet buy the nice HTC Touch Diamond or RIM Thunder in the U.S.) and the services they are connected to I would put the iPhone last.

Before I explain my perspective, I have to say that I tend to look at a phone primarily as just that - a phone. Everything else is secondary and reading and writing email on a phone screen is a lousy experience anyway, regardless of how well the phone integrates.

I was prompted to this article when I was copied on an email string this morning from a guy named Alex whose wife hates her first generation iPhone and thinks AT&T now owes her a new second generation phone. In reading through the email, I think the problem is that she picked the wrong phone in the first place and simply isn’t a good customer for the iPhone to begin with.

Battery life? What battery life?

Every one of these phones has, in my view, a horrid battery life. To me, a dead phone is little more than a paper weight and the iPhone’s fixed battery and the fact that the design change is not compatible with previous third party external batteries makes the new iPhone a non-starter for me.

I don’t care how good something looks if the battery is dead, but with the Samsung Instinct and the LG you can get at least a spare battery and the Samsung’s price actually includes a second battery. This one thing trumps everything else for me as I depend on my phone.

Service plan cost

I pinch pennies. I think we all need to in times when gas is starting to reach legendary levels.

To get the price of the iPhone down, they increased the service plan cost and TG Daily previously asked whether Apple should be sued over false advertising on these costs. You will pay $200 for the iPhone and then $90 a month ($40 voice + $30 data + $20 for unlimited texting) for the service for 2 years (450 minutes and unlimited data), bringing the total cost for the two years with this plan to $2359 (excluding taxes). The LG Dare which is connected to the, in my opinion, better Verizon network, costs $239 for the 8 GB version (it uses flash cards so you can swap memory out) and $80 a month for similar coverage with the result being $2159. The Samsung is priced at $229 and comes with a similar plan at $70 a month for a $1909 two year cost.

All of them are pricey phones, but Samsung has the best price followed by the LG.

iPhone advantages

The iPhone has a better browser and most think its virtual keyboard is better as well. In addition, if you like the connection to iTunes and you want third party applications, currently neither the Samsung nor the LG offer this capability. There a lot of folks who just like Apple and neither Samsung nor LG are Apple.

Why I would favor the Dare

To be clear, I wouldn’t buy any of these myself. I am waiting for either the RIM Bold or the HTC Touch Pro, because they have keyboards. But were I forced to choose one of these, I’d pick the LG Dare. This is because of the replaceable battery, the better Verizon network (generally better for Voice and Data in the U.S.), and the slightly better price because those are the most important factors to me.

What you should do before buying any of these, is sit down and figure out what is best for you and use those requirements to select a phone, if it exists on the market yet, that best meets your needs.

Making a smart choice

What I suggest is before you buy a new phone, be it from Apple or anyone else, take a step back and ask yourself what you really need. You may find that the new phone isn’t as good, for you, as the one you already have and, particularly if you don’t currently have a smart phone, the service costs (think about it: At $90 a month you are basically buying a new $200 iPhone with service charges every other month) can get expensive really quickly.

With prices going through the roof and the required two year commitment, take a breath, think about your choices (including to not buy anything) and make a choice that won’t have you, or others, questioning your judgment.
There is a good chance better cheaper phones will be hitting the market before October anyway and by then, the battery and other problems with the new iPhone will at least be partially mitigated if not corrected. And I’ll bet there will be incentives or a discount from Apple as well given the competitive pressures from RIM and others.

Make a careful decision. The smartest choice for now could be to keep the phone you already have.

Rob Enderle is one of the last Inquiry Analysts. Inquiry Analysts are paid to stay up to date on current events and identify trends and either explain the trends or make suggestions, tactical and strategic, on how to best take advantage of them. Currently he provides his services to most of the major technology and media companies.


Add to my Del.icio.us   Digg it!
Talkback
ibar78 17/07/2008 02:09
Hide
-0+
ibar78
Hi Rob, I recommend you give Nokia's new E71 a trial. It has a full qwerty keyboard, and most importantly it has fantastic battery life. I recently purchased one and I have to say this must be one of Nokia's best phones ever!
Rabi
TurinX 21/07/2008 12:46
Hide
-0+
TurinX
Hi Rob, I gotta say I can see why you dislike the iphone: a) you dislike touch screen phones, b) you primarily want your phone mainly to phone.
I think both of those are going to play heavily against your views of the iphone. I'm problaby the opposite, have been trying out touch screen phones for quite some time (used several different versions of HTC phones when they were making directly for Network providers) and want much more from my phone than just calls.

I think the iphone is absolutely fantastic, as both a phone and consumer product. I'm also quite a heavy blackberry user, and can think of very few reasons atall to pick the curve over the iphone.

Of your reasons, I agree the battery is shocking - however, given i work 12 hours a day, and can charge at work or when I'm asleep, i've never had my iphone (first or second gen) run out of juice.
Service plan - i'm in the UK, and £35 a month is what i'm used to paying anyway, and with unlimited 3G use, pretty good IMO... agree the pricing with AT&T is pretty cheeky (O2 didn’t' change the pricing scheme in the move to the 3G version).

I spent a fair bit of time on friday with the HTC touch dimond, and its a beautiful phone...but think it falls down on most comparisons with the iphone - keypad, interface, browser, music player, videos.
It is a fair bit smaller so that’s a serious pro, but as i watch vidoes on the iphone, i need that slightly larger screen. I didn’t compare voice quality (think you can see I don’t do a huge amount of calling!)
I think in your article you meant the touch dimond pro as having a keyboard, and I agree, if you need physical keys, it looks top dog.

Overall though, if you want your phone to do more than just call (I spend FAR more time on the iphone not calling than calling), I think the iphone is the best of the best...
If you just want to make calls, then yes, you can get much smaller, longer lasting phones for half the price....
Flakes 21/07/2008 03:41
Hide
-0+
Flakes
the iphone is the biggest piece of **** going, dont know if anyone has seen the new Samsung F480 TouchWiz (SGH-F480) yet, but it looks awesome, heres its spec:

Available:
June 2008

Network:
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 + UMTS 2100

Data:
GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSDPA

Screen:
240x320 pixels

Camera:
5 megapixels

Size:
Compact PDA style device
96 x 55 x 12mm / 91 grams

Bluetooth:
Yes

Memory card:
microSD

Infra-red:
No

Polyphonic:
Yes

Java:
Yes

GPS:
No

Battery life:
Not specified

http://www.mobilegazette.com/samsu [...] x05x23.htm

i really don't understand why people like the Iphone the camera doesn't even have a flash, its last years tech, if you smash the screen the phone is unusable, battery cant be replaced, slow 3g.. ppl are purely buying it because its "apple".
andrazz90 24/07/2008 10:09
Hide
-0+
andrazz90
Y does everyone bother with a touch screen phone? i mean thats just asking for more things to go wrong. if u want an awesome mobile just go for a nokia n series, i mean a nokia n70 has about the same features as the i phone (just no wifi but has video (still cant believe the new iphone doesnt have a vid camera how hard could it be even a 6600 had videos)) and the n70 costs only hmm ah yes 170-190 euros no plan

Note You are going to post a comment as anonymous.



Google Ads