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This is a subjective list, of course. I'm open to any additions or modifications.
Totally unsurprising.
Somewhat impressive or surprising.
Impressive or surprising
Very impressive or surprising
Extremely impressive or surprising
Totally unsurprising.
- Call people on the phone.
- Keep an address book that is synchronized online.
- Set alarms and timers, including vibrating alarms.
- Do basic math.
- Type and sync unformatted notes.
- Send and receive emails, text messages, instant-messages, twitter alerts, et cetera.
- Keep appointments with a calendar that is synchronized online.
Somewhat impressive or surprising.
- Record, play back, and sync voice memos.
- Use as a portable hard-drive (Air-Sharing, FileMagnet).
- Estimate currency conversions using up-to-date ratios (Currency).
- Take small photos, with GPS tags embedded, and post them online or send them to people immediately.
- Make international telephone calls at a discount (Skype).
- Mark areas of poor signal coverage and automatically report them to my provider.
- Get local and remote weather forecasts.
- Watch movies in a tiny screen (Netflix).
- Connect to a television and present movie and slide shows.
- Purchase and read e-books and music.
Impressive or surprising
- Pair with a physical keyboard for easier data-entry.
- Calculate resistor color codes (OhmEE, ResistorCC).
- Subscribe to video/audio podcasts, play them, and download current episodes.
- Scrawl pictures with my finger and save them (Scribble).
- Download and install enhancements to the device (App Store).
- Record and do minor edits to a video, then place it online or send it to someone immediately.
- Record a track of my physical location, and play it back later.
- Locate the nearest movie theaters, see their schedules, and book tickets (Fandango, Flixster).
- View and manage my bank accounts.
- Lose all my money in the stock market (E*TRADE Mobile Pro).
- Carry and use a reference for how to recognize various animal tracks (MyNature Animal Tracks).
- Carry and use a reference for how to tie various knots, with video and written tutorials (Knot Guide).
- Remotely view and crudely interact with the screen of my desktop or laptop (VNC, WinAdmin)
- Listen to a continuous mix of new music that the device thinks I will like, based on an ongoing analysis of my selections (Pandora)
Very impressive or surprising
- Wirelessly control nearby lighting fixtures, dimmers, and consoles (Luminair (DMX lighting control)).
- Display a number pad, and pair it with a nearby computer keyboard that lacks a number pad (NumberKey).
- Scan barcodes of almost any product, accessing a worldwide database of products to both identify the item scanned and provide comparative pricing and locating (RedLaser).
- Control the presentation of slideshows (Keynote Remote).
- Browse my home music collection on it and play music through speakers in different rooms of my house (Remote with an AirPort Express).
- Tune my guitar (Guitar Toolkit, OmniTuner, TyroTuner).
- Record my voice as I sing along to music, measure my accuracy, and apply automatic pitch correction and harmony (Glee Karaoke).
- Search on a map for services of all kinds, and call them up on the phone with one button.
- Mine a database of real-estate listings (ZipRealty).
- Track plane flight status, with real-time departure info, gate delays, and flight locations (FlightTrack, Live Flight Tracker).
- Search for and then book international flights and hotels across multiple airlines (KAYAK HD).
- Measure the level and slope of flat objects and sides (Clinometer).
- Make a surprisingly accurate guess at the title of whatever music is playing in the environment (Shazam).
Extremely impressive or surprising
- Spot tornadoes and get advance warnings with weather graphs (Radar Scope).
- Act as a crude and uncalibrated seismometer (Seismometer).
- Get a map, satellite view, or street view, all over the world, see my present location, and calculate walking or driving directions.
- Hold the phone up to the sky and get a map of what constellations should be visible in that direction (Starmap, Star Walk).
- Attach a thumb-sized credit card reader and conduct business transactions (Square).
- Locate and reserve a nearby rental car, and when you get to it, unlock it (Zipcar).
- Record the amount of tossing and turning done in bed, and use the data to time a wakeup alarm to avoid REM sleep (Sleep Cycle).
- Mine and cache a real-time database of plane preflight information, including icing forecasts, wind mappings, radar and satellite images, flight rule and terminal procedure listings, approach plates, VFR and IFR charts, etc (ForeFlight).
- Strum a mathematically emulated guitar (Twang).
- Automatically report back to the public works department when I hit a pothole in the road, so the accumulated data can be used to dispatch repairs (Street Bump).
- Remotely lock, unlock, and start my automobile (Viper Remote Start System, Mercedes-Benz mbrace).
- Have a two-way video chat with someone in another country.
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Date: 2011-03-23 04:43 pm (UTC)I have a deadline tonight, but I want to come back to this, because one thing this list does is point out how underutilized my iPhone is. (And today I get my birthday iPad! Woo!)
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