David Ayre likes his Blackberry Pearl and found an unexpected bonus: watching video on his 45 minute (one way) commute into Bryght!
I've been sick and reading fiction books (I finished The Ash Garden before I slept at 8p.m. last night, recommended!) and not tech stuff but I had a dream last night that Nokia introduced the N999 blogaphone in 2007 with:
I know I am dreaming (I have no insider knowledge about Nokia or anybody else in the mobile world's plans for blogaphone-like devices) and the N999 ain't coming soon but it is doable and I'd buy one in a heartbeat with my own money. This certainly ain't the Apple iPhone. Too power user and due to it's 'frankenphone'-like nature too cumbersome and harder to learn but I bet others want it.
Regardless, for me 2007 will be the year of the blogaphone for power users. Why pack a laptop when you can get all your multimedia consumption and creation done with a device like the N95? The N95 + bluetooth keyboard looks to be an early contender for 2007 blogaphone of the year!
[Assuming the pictures are better than an N93 and there's enough RAM to run the Series 60 browser, ShoZu, the wireless keyboard app and the camera app simultaneously which may prove to be an unwarranted assumption!]
The BlackBerry Pearl (linking to gizmodo because it's more informative! ) was launched today complete with a 1.3 megapixel camera.I am sure the email features are great. And the web browser is passable (Opera and the Nokia browser are better I bet).
I am sure the Pearl will be a hit for normal people.
Lots of questions (the official Blackberry Pearl site s*cks! Why doesn't it have a proper specs page?): Does ShoZu run on it? Does it run Java? If it does, I assume ShoZu could be easily ported. How good are the photos? I bet they s*ck compared to a modern cameraphones like the N70, N73 and Sony Ericsson 750, 810, etc.
All in all a fine device for the masses it would appear (I haven't tried it).
However for mobile cameraphone early adopters like myself it needs to have a modern camera and ShoZu support and WiFi (most people can't afford to upload more than a handful of photos a month over GPRS or 3G!) before it is compelling enough to buy or want.
I am sure these feature upgrades will happen over time. Until then I am quite happy with Nokia (Nokia add one your great 2 megapixel cameras to the E62 and put back WiFi and you will have a device that is much better than the Pearl!). Vive la competition! Go RIM and Nokia go!