iPhone Part Deux
The best part of the iPhone will be the most controversial. Where is the keyboard? Other devices have tried the soft-keyboard approach. For those of us old enough to remember, the first one of note was the Apple Newton.
Same hype, same paradigm shift. The
Next came the Palm. The first successful soft-keyboard device for data. This worked because the keyboard was still present – it was your PC. The Palm succeeds because it was a remote data representation of data normally stored on your PC.
When the Palm morphed into a wireless device – The Treo – it got a keyboard. Why? Because it now was a generator of data – not just “read-only.” The Treo sends and receives e-mail and text messages, and therefore needs a keyboard.
Now we are back to the Iphone. No keyboard, but packed with connectivity, GSM with GPRS and Wifi. As a phone, its owners will have a need to text and send e-mail. Will the soft keyboard work for them? I have serious doubts in this regard. For those of us with larger fingers, or for those who have trouble with a Treo-sized keyboard, the idea of using a touchscreen keyboard for texts and e-mails seems daunting.
Prediction: The next generation of iPhone will have a real keyboard.
Some more on the iPhone in my next iPhone installment.




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