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Aussies love a good stoush, and from the response to our previous Apple/Nokia face-off, the battle for Australian mobile supremacy is far from decided.
Apple recently announced that the 4GB and 8GB versions of the iPhone, released in the US and Europe, would be superseded by 8GB and 16GB models. Not to be outdone, Nokia hits back with 16GB of storage in the N96, and MicroSD expansion that will support up to 8GB. If Apple put a 3G chipset in the iPhone before releasing it in Australia we'll have a real fight on our hands.
That's not to say the N96 is a clear front-runner, and it's not just a matter of style over substance. The iPhone's 620MHz processing speed is significantly faster than most smartphones on the market to date, and is nearly twice as fast as the N95's 330Mhz. Also, the N95 had terrible battery life, and while we're hoping this improves in the newer model, we won't be holding our breath.
The details for both phones, particularly their prices, may change before we see them in stores.
We'd love to say that we're doing this comparison because Apple have announced a date to release the iPhone in Australia, but as you probably know, Apple is playing its cards very close to its chest. Thankfully, Nokia have been a little more forthcoming, and we're still expecting a release of the N96 in Q3 of this year.
We'd like to hear your thoughts on the iPhone versus the competition. Leave your comments below or jump on the forums and let us know what you think.
Very nice comparison. Nokia is fully loaded and if you buy it you will have a cell phone full of apps and functions you never gonna need. But most people think that maybe sometimes. :-)
Fredrik Olsson March 5th, 2008 at 5:58pm
What the feature matrix really shows is that the competition can do really well when comparing feature lists. But if you have actually used the iPhone then everything else feels just aged.
You "can" surf the web, check e-mail, and browse your media on about any phone today. The big difference is that with an iPhone I actually "want to".
Actual user experience is not something that can be described in a feature matrix.
milo March 5th, 2008 at 9:19pm
The iPhone actually has video out. It can output via normal composite or hd 480p via component.
And 14 hours for music playback for the nokia cant even compare with normal ipods, let alone the iPhone.
iPhone doesnt even compare to Nokia N96...
It doesnt even records video!! Only take pics with a lame 2MPix camera (wich exists on nokia phones at least since 2005)
The real advantage on my point of view is the screen size, the touchscreen and autonomy...
I'm particullary waiting for nokia to build a "touchscreen N96" to buy one... and battery improve, for God's sake...
STILL, N96 is waaaaay better than crappy iPhone...
also, N96 price is EU550, not that giant number above...
Zain June 22nd, 2008 at 5:57am
N96 for $280? How much for shipping to the UK? Interested to buy. Payment methods?
da.master
March 5th, 2008 at 4:23pm
Very nice comparison. Nokia is fully loaded and if you buy it you will have a cell phone full of apps and functions you never gonna need. But most people think that maybe sometimes. :-)
Fredrik Olsson
March 5th, 2008 at 5:58pm
What the feature matrix really shows is that the competition can do really well when comparing feature lists. But if you have actually used the iPhone then everything else feels just aged. You "can" surf the web, check e-mail, and browse your media on about any phone today. The big difference is that with an iPhone I actually "want to". Actual user experience is not something that can be described in a feature matrix.
milo
March 5th, 2008 at 9:19pm
The iPhone actually has video out. It can output via normal composite or hd 480p via component. And 14 hours for music playback for the nokia cant even compare with normal ipods, let alone the iPhone.
KenC
March 6th, 2008 at 11:19am
The iPhone does video out to TV.
Thales
March 27th, 2008 at 3:05am
iPhone doesnt even compare to Nokia N96... It doesnt even records video!! Only take pics with a lame 2MPix camera (wich exists on nokia phones at least since 2005) The real advantage on my point of view is the screen size, the touchscreen and autonomy... I'm particullary waiting for nokia to build a "touchscreen N96" to buy one... and battery improve, for God's sake... STILL, N96 is waaaaay better than crappy iPhone... also, N96 price is EU550, not that giant number above...
Zain
June 22nd, 2008 at 5:57am
N96 for $280? How much for shipping to the UK? Interested to buy. Payment methods?
cosmin luca
September 4th, 2008 at 7:06pm
nokia n96 is better than any i phone there ever was or will be