iQueue begins?
As with anything new and trendy in Singapore, one must be prepared to queue.
Singtel will be launching the long-awaited iPhone in Singapore starting tomorrow! Yes, the iPhone has finally arrived at the Little Red Dot while other choice countries (*ahem* Hong Kong *ahem*) have already seen, touched and *gasp* used the finger-happy communication device.
(Photo thanks to Jakrapong)
Many folks in the office have been asking around wondering if it’s really worth parting with a huge sum of money per month to Singtel just to have the opportunity to own THE 3G iphone that seems to be taking the world by the storm. A colleague of mine is already using the older version of the iPhone and even though I must admit the photo-taking function on her phone is much better than mine, I still don’t see what the fuss is? Call me old fashion, but I prefer my phone to be simple – easy to send sms, can personalise my ringtone, can take simple photos – ok!
I feel that a mobile phone should never try to be more than just a phone. If I want a portable music device, I’d rather buy a professional portable music device. If I want a camera, I may as well buy one with 8+ mega pixels and a great optical zoom. If I really want to surf the net, I’d even rather get one of those mini laptops than increase my eyesight by squinting into the tiny screens. Think of it this way, we can definitely do all that on a mobile phone this day and time, but would you rather carry a slim and light phone or one that’s starting to look like a flat piece of ciabatta bread? I’d rather stick to my slim phone, thank you very much.
What about you? Will you be there at Singtel’s shop bright and early tomorrow morning?


