Mossberg reviews the iPhone: Flawed, but a breakthrough
Steve Safran June 26th, 2007
Wall Street Journal Personal Technology Columnist Walter Mossberg is not one who is prone to give in to hype. So I respect his product reviews. He put the iPhone to the test, and gives a detailed review in this video. His verdict? It’s indeed a breakthrough device, but has its flaws. Video review below…
“Even in version 1.0, the iPhone is still the most sophisticated, outlook-changing piece of electronics to come along in years,” writes David Pogue in the NY Times. “It does so many things so well, and so pleasurably, that you tend to forgive its foibles.”


2 Comments Add your own
1. Gorman | June 27th, 2007 at 8:43 am
As he describes it, the virtual keyboard is not a “non-issue” if he wanted to throw it out after three days of using it. Sounds like it’s more of a learning curve.
2. Safran | June 27th, 2007 at 12:23 pm
It wouldn’t be a non-issue for me. My last experience with a touch-screen was awful.
Leave a Comment
(Please keep URLs out of the comment body or the spam filter will block you.)Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed