iPhone 4: Who Needs the iPad Now?
With the iPhone 4 out of the bushes, does the iPad still have a place? Did it ever?
Apple has taught us the art of integration. A sense of how hardware can beautifully work with software and other hardware. A paper book example of a homemade ecosystem, if you will. Of course, it is just a matter of time until Apple will make a mistake. Everyone does and Apple will as well. I am wondering if Apple got too excited about its new iPhone and has shot itself in the foot. The iPhone 4 does not integrate with the iPad. There is little added value. And if you have to choose, which one do you buy? Exactly.

Even if you are not a nerd, and even if you don’t like Apple products for whatever pointless reason, you have to admit that the new iPhone 4 is the phone most of us would want, as long as we can afford it and a current 2 year contract is nearing its end. The iPhone’s spec list is as amazing as Apple’s marketing is able to wrap picturesque phrases around them.
Retina display. FaceTime. Gyroscope and 6-axis motion sensing. Razor thin design and a build structure that eliminates that phrase ‘form follows function’. Now we know form and function can co-exist in harmony if you put some effort into your product. Glass and brushed steel are great material choices. LED flash. A superb 5 megapixel camera that should outshine other common cellphone cameras especially in low light conditions. Head over to Apple’s spec sheet, but make sure you check your savings account first.
An either-or decision?
One thing that has not changed is its cost, at least as far as pricing meets the eye, which is good and bad. You pay the same for the device ($199/$299), even if we hear that this new iPhone is substantially more expensive to build and AT&T has to pay Apple more money for each iPhone. Some of the additional hardware cost was countered with less cost for flash memory (which stayed the same at 16 GB/32 GB) and AT&T is threatening to charge you more money if you break your contract ($325 instead of $175). The general guess is that each 32 GB iPhone 4 costs AT&T a stunning $750 to $800. $299 is a great deal in that perspective, but you already know that you will give AT&T somewhere in the neighborhood of $2000 over the next 24 months (and more, as you are likely to keep the device or one of its successors.) Also, think about the fact that AT&T just shelved its flat fee plans, while you will transfer much more data thanks to this new HD display and higher-res movies and a 5 megapixel camera. You will transfer more data and are likely to pay more for your data plan than you have in the past.
So the iPhone remains an expensive gadget and if you are like me, you may have a family with financial priorities and you don’t enjoy an endless patience of your spouse that you just need every gadget there is. Most of us have to make choices. I began liking the iPad and was thinking about a 3G model to bring along on short trips or even business, even if I do prefer Acer’s stylish Ferrari netbook if I know that I will have to edit documents or images on the road. The iPhone 4 changed my perception of the iPad substantially and I wonder if the iPhone has just devalued the iPad.
If you think about it, the value of the iPad is its larger screen, which is easier on the eyes as far as most content types are concerned and enables its user to create content in a less painful way than on an iPhone. However, the iPhone is the more flexible device. It is smaller and more mobile. It is much more capable in terms of hardware. It does voice and data. It has two cameras, while the iPad has none. It has more applications. Both the iPad and iPhone are now eBook readers. So, what besides, the larger screen is it that makes the iPad attractive? Not much. But there is a lot that makes the iPhone much more attractive.
What is mobile? Nice to have vs. must have.
Ultimately, the iPad and the entire product category of tablets is a nice is a product you can live without, while a smartphone is increasingly a product you need and really, really want. 35% of all phones sold these days are smartphones, according to Gartner. Tablets may have a 3-5% share this year. May.
To turn a nice-to-have product into a success, you need to turn it into a must-have product. Apple has done a nice job with that by creating a closed ecosystem that can result in, conceivably, a never ending chain of must have products, as long as the DOJ does not step in or Apple does not screw up itself.
Our time is increasingly defined by the potential and natural limits of taking what is important to you mobile. I strongly believe that while a necessary complexity interferes with the concept of more integration, we are more likely to add or replace certain products in our life if they have a greater feature set and if they allow us to carry less baggage around. It’s the idea why Palm’s Foleo was a conceptual disaster that was stopped just in time. It’s why tablets of the early 2000s failed. It’s why you are likely to replace your iPod with your iPhone (maybe not in the gym where size matters.) If you introduce a new product, it needs to have a unique value proposition that caters to our needs and desires and not just rely on short-lived hype.
The iPad improved and reanimated a dead product idea that is 38 years old. It does most tasks you would expect from such a device and everything we would have wished the tablets of the early 2000s would have done. It’s wireless. It has a strong battery. It makes web browsing a snap (as long as you don’t get upset at missing flash.) But it lacks key features we would expect from such a device today. It does not have a camera. It does not have the responsive touch keyboard we would like. And it is terribly expensive if you run it over 3G. The iPad may be cutting into netbook sales now, but it’s still a niche product that needs to find its way into the mass market. Netbooks may not be as pretty, but the latest generation is very functional. Android tablets are ante portas and there is more support for Adobe flash that may be a tremendous catalyst to push Android netbooks and challenge the iPad on one of its key weaknesses. Apple may be the ultimate marketing power on this planet, but it still needs to give the iPad all the support it has to make it a successful product, simply because it is a product that appeals to many different usage scenarios and has significant shortcomings in each of them. Look at eBooks, for example. Would you replace your Kindle with an iPad. Hardly. The iPad is nice to have. Not must have. That is its problem.
How to shoot yourself in the foot
Instead of supporting the iPad, Apple releases what may be its most powerful rival yet. The iPhone 4. I am sure Apple intended to market both products as complementary from the get-go. But I simply don’t understand how they interact. For god’s sake, AT&T has made iPhone tethering a useless product. You can pay extra for tethering, but you don’t get extra data volume. If you use the iPad in the way Apple wants it to be, a content consumption device, you will run over your data limit. Imagine watching Netflix movies with 200 MB or even 2 GB of data volume. Let’s be realistic, the iPad and iPhone are separate online devices with their own data plans.
If you are willing to compromise, you can do anything the iPad can do on the iPhone as well. Thanks to multitouch and the accelerometer, reading web pages is easy and comfortable. As far as portability is concerned, reading emails, looking at pictures or watching movies, the iPhone beats the iPad on the road any day. What can you do on the iPad that you can’t do on the iPhone? Yes, I know, it has a larger screen, but not even a quarter more pixels. But beyond that. Nothing substantial I know about. Somehow, it seems to me that the iPhone 4 could take out the iPad and a large portion of the category it just created all by itself as other smartphone vendors will have to follow the functionality of the iPhone.
The iPad needs an update. Now. I would not be surprised if iPad sales are tanking already and if we are all waiting for the iPhone to be on store shelves later this month.
In the end, the netbook may be the better iPad. It does things the iPhone 4 cannot.
Feel free to jump in and let me know what you think. Would you ditch the iPad for an iPhone 4?
Wolfgang Gruener is a technology journalist and analyst. He was managing editor for the Tom’s Hardware news section from 2003 to 2005, before launching and acquiring TG Daily. Today, Wolfgang works with startups and publishes his thoughts and analysis on critical and emerging technologies and products at Conceivablytech.com.
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iPhone4: Uselesser
nice, clear, well formed argument. i like it.
Since when did acting against deceit and unbridled lust for power become pointless?
All that and at the end of the day its still a phone
So long as you want to be locked down like a prison. I don't want my hardware controlled this heavily by anyone.
Integrate how? Built in iPhone dock?!
Just shut up already!
Shite then?
I've reached the first sub-heading and I won't be reading any more. This is a terrible article. The fact that it's to do with Apple, or even the iPhone doesn't bother me, the fact that the world seems to revolve around it does.
Wolfgang Gruener has written some good pieces for Tom's, but I'm not having this one. Anyone would think he's being paid by Apple.
And I don't appreciate his ruse about anyone not wanting this phone being wrong.
I reckon - but I am most probably wrong
- Apple is trying to capture the audience away from HTC which is the best selling phone at the moment and a real competitor in terms of a mobile that WORKS, is OPEN, is CHEAP, and LOOKS GOOD. Basically the 3Gs always was crap... HTC is now outselling them (according to some other news) and it looks like apple mis-released iPad - too early but they were scared being outraced by HP and MS... now the HTC is grabbing their piece of a pie - so they are desperately trying to recapture the attention they simply lost... With all the suing going on they had to "cover up" the bad apple image with some crap - so there you go - another brilliant product... No innovations at all apart from the screen which they've nicked from the iPad... I have a feeling there is more bullshit products coming out soon...
Apple - Consistently giving you less hardware than competitors, for more of your hard earned cash. Sure it looks nice but, this is a tech site if you opt for the a new generation phone/slash pocket pc surely you want as much as you can get for your money, for me the aesthitics are purely cosmetic and these will be snapped up by the same crowd who put their Intel based pc specs under their comments. Every twat and their dad has an iphone and I love telling people at my work place the various shortcomings of their polished turd.
Apple fanboy hatred in 4.3.2.1...
Apple - Consistently giving you less hardware than competitors, for more of your hard earned cash. Sure it looks nice but, this is a tech site if you opt for the a new generation phone/slash pocket pc surely you want as much as you can get for your money, for me the aesthitics are purely cosmetic and these will be snapped up by the same crowd who put their Intel based pc specs under their comments. Every twat and their dad has an iphone and I love telling people at my work place the various shortcomings of their polished turd. Apple fanboy hatred in 4.3.2.1...
Why not just let them be happy with their purchase? If they cared about the shortcomings of particular devices then they most probably would have done some research and found the device that best fit there need. Instead of having some guy from work belittle something that they've spent quite a bit of money on and are probably stuck with for the next 18 months/2 years if they are happy with what they've got just leave them alone.
The amount of iphones in my office is ridiculous, and I'm well aware of its flaws/shortcomings but the people who have them are happy with them, I don't go around ranting they should have bought a HTC/etc
Link to Apple hypocrisy-
http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/ [...] e-ipad.ars
@ kelewan
Iphone customers tend to be unimformed and do very little research into the tech they are spending vast amounts of money on in my opinion. Alot of the people I interact with were not aware of any alternatives and some I feel purchased the iphone purely because everyone else has one, of course there will always be the few who would purchase the iphone fully aware of its handicaps.
Has taken 2 years for the iPhone to be beaten, iPhone 4 once again takes the technology to another level. Long live Apple and the pathetic "no real good reason" haters.
Has taken 2 years for the iPhone to be beaten, iPhone 4 once again takes the technology to another level. Long live Apple and the pathetic "no real good reason" haters.
Please tell me that's an ironic statement or sarcastic humour. Anybody with half a brain can give numerous real good reasons why the iPhone has ALWAYS been beaten, both in terms of technology and service plans.
iPhone 4 is the first time the iPhone has actually been a worthy consideration right up until the HTC Desire and HTC EVO 4G came out, and once again it's been shown up to be overhyped and overrated.
Plus, I find the premise in the article that the iPhone 4 is a must have because of its spec to be shallow, and biased.
I'm not a fanboi for HTC by any means (I think they've sucked until very recently), but I will hold my HTC Desire up to anything Apple can do with the iPhone. At worst the iPhone and the Desire will be very similar, thus instantly dismissing any fantastical claims about the iPhone, at best the Desire will knock the spots off the iPhone.
I love reading these articles, purely as a backdrop to the pro/anti Apple rants at the end. I have a 3GS and will buy a 4 when it's availible. I'm not a blind follower of Apple and I don't believe thier devices are groundbreaking in terms of specification - but what I do know, which every other iPhone owner will tell you, is that the UI is STILL to this day a least a generation ahead of all competition. It's not the megapixel count, battery life or screen resolution that draws millions of people to the iPhone, its the simplicity. Until Apples competition make thier devices as easy to use as an iPhone there will be no competition.
Until Apples competition make thier devices as easy to use as an iPhone there will be no competition.
HTC SenseUI
The Ipad is a gimic!!! It's just a oversized Ipod touch!
What a waste of cash.
I have a 3GS and will buy a 4 when it's availible. I'm not a blind follower of Apple
sounds like you are to me.
Until Apples competition make thier devices as easy to use as an iPhone there will be no competition.
do some reseach before just following the apple hype please
http://www.osnews.com/story/23074/ [...] s_Declines
Please tell me that's an ironic statement or sarcastic humour. Anybody with half a brain can give numerous real good reasons why the iPhone has ALWAYS been beaten, both in terms of technology and service plans.iPhone 4 is the first time the iPhone has actually been a worthy consideration right up until the HTC Desire and HTC EVO 4G came out, and once again it's been shown up to be overhyped and overrated.
Until the HTC Desire there was nothing as good as the iPhone as an overall smartphone. Service plans in the UK are excellent. The iPhone 4 is currently the best overall smartphone on sale(almost) in the UK, we dont get the Evo for some reason yet and even then its a little on the large side.
HTC are playing catch up again, although this time I doubt it will take as long to gain ground.
Until Apples competition make thier devices as easy to use as an iPhone there will be no competition.
I own a 3G and the fact is that for the vast majority of people, this guy is right. Apple do have the most idiot proof interface for their devices and that couple with their marketing makes it very attractive. People are stupid, and simplifying things for them is what will win them over.
I will say that the likes of the Desire, Incredible or Evo are still equal (or ahead in the Evo's case) when compared to the iPhone 4 and hardware. Software is the problem, and the weak point at the moment for the competitors. I love the fact that you can customise Android to your hearts content, but it's very overwhelming to the average smartphone user.
Saying that, since google has snapped up the creator of Palm's WebOS, I think we'll be in for a treat if he takes a crack at the android interface. And let's not forget the WinPhone7 that's coming up. I'm keeping my 3G for now (I bought it because it was actually the best at the time), but there is no chance in hell I'll be buying another Apple product again.
"iPhone 4: Who Needs the iPad Now?". I don't want or need either. I prefer my Psion Series 3a actually as it lets me write my own software and has a great keyboard.
May I ask that all the folks planning on trading in or buying a new iPhone at least spare a moments thought for those that gave their lives so that you could afford to buy that piece of gadgetry.
Kind of makes that applause in the Apple Store as you buy it on release day seem a little hollow.
Be proud, be very proud.
Until the HTC Desire there was nothing as good as the iPhone as an overall smartphone. Service plans in the UK are excellent. The iPhone 4 is currently the best overall smartphone on sale(almost) in the UK, we dont get the Evo for some reason yet and even then its a little on the large side.HTC are playing catch up again, although this time I doubt it will take as long to gain ground.
The HTC hardware is gaining and overtaking ground, Android is still young but look how quickly they are closing the gap. Microsoft has been out of the game, they've been fixing their fuckups with the desktop software but just wait until they bring their bit to the table.
The other problem is that Apple STILL intentionally holds back on features that have been available to other devices for years. That and their closed ecosystem of devices is a sure way to fail, eventually.
Apple are the ones that play catchup as far as smartphone features go. Exchange server support, multitasking, wireless syncing, the list goes on. Let's look at these things from a logical point of view.
I have no problem with people praising Apple or their products, what I do have a problem with is self opinionated prats that tell me my point of view isn't valid because it different from theirs.
Anyone writing a statement like that should NOT be allow to write articles or reviews. My reasons for personally not liking the iPhone and iPad are just as valid as your reasons for liking them, how dare you tell me my reasons are pointless just because you don't agree with them.
With all due respect the majority of people don't care if their smartphone contains an A4 processor or a Snapdragon. Apple do have the software and hardware design right for 90% of people. Yes it is locked down and a closed ecosystem but those 90% of people don't really care, they aren't going to write applications etc if they want one they go on the AppStore. Android OS and devices are also great devices and are growing in popularity.
Not being an advocate of Apple or Android I would say that we are enjoying this new found "smartphone" competition because of Apple, they created the market and now HTC and others innovating that market.
At the end of the day you pays your money you take your choice and so each to their own.
Just wow 'Wolfgang Gruener', Tom's actually employs you to write essays which could be summarised as "OMG I WUV APPLE THIIIIIS MUCH, MUST HAVE".
Improved?! There were products ~5 years ago more effective at their job then the iPad, all they did was enlarge an existing item, slap their circlejerk branding all over it and sell it to the drooling retards known as their fanbase.
Just get off the site and go work for Apple already.
circlejerk branding! love it!
Pointless reason? Taking a shot as us again? Idiot. No, really, the writer of this article is a pompous twat. I don't like Apple products, I prefer Google products. What is my reason? Personal fucking preference.
God Wolfgang, I fucking hate pompous self-centred pricks like yourself.
No one cares.
We (the general populace) have been saying that since it was leaked.
I love reading these articles, purely as a backdrop to the pro/anti Apple rants at the end. I have a 3GS and will buy a 4 when it's availible. I'm not a blind follower of Apple and I don't believe thier devices are groundbreaking in terms of specification - but what I do know, which every other iPhone owner will tell you, is that the UI is STILL to this day a least a generation ahead of all competition. It's not the megapixel count, battery life or screen resolution that draws millions of people to the iPhone, its the simplicity. Until Apples competition make thier devices as easy to use as an iPhone there will be no competition.
HTSense UI. I prefer it over the iPhone interface. And yes, I have used it. And, yes, I can customize it and improve it (you can't without jailbreaking), and yes, many people agree with me.
And, so what if the iPhone had it first, they're losing now :3
Shouldn't Tom's sensor such articles? When was the last time you gave us a truly informative piece of journalism?
I`am going to walk into one of those crapple shops tomorrow with my HTC Desire and do some comparrison checks LMAO lets see how long it takes the staff to kick me out when i show how slow their kit is LOL all day long.....
Really don't understand why people have to bash Apple things, nobody is forcing you to buy them, nobody is forcing you to like them, is it some kind of bizarre inferiority complex? Its entirely similar to all the geeks and linux vs windows.