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Flip camera has nothing to fear from the iPhone 3G S
Yesterday was launch day for the iPhone3G S and the tech world was a buzz with people buying them, wanting them, and waiting for them to activate. Buzz is resisting the siren song, while I have a loaner for a week and this morning I read on the tech world's must-read blog TechCrunch that the Flip Camera has no chance against the new iPhone3G S. As much as TechCrunch is on the mark on many tech topics, Michael Arrington is way off the mark on this one. Here's why...
The iPhone3G S is a cool device. It has a lot of features that the iPhone should have had when the 3G version came out (tethering to computers for Internet access, video recording, voice commands) and several of my friends have scooped them up already (at a pretty penny I must add since they all already had iPhones), but I haven't heard any of them say that this is the killer device. The device that is the be all and end all. It is also certainly not a Flip Camera killer. The two devices serve different niches. While there might be overlap between the two, the niches are separate. When you get an iPhone you're not buying it for the video camera (at least I hope you're not), you're buying a phone. The video camera is a bonus. The video it takes is okay, not great though and not HD at all. The Flip Camera is a video camera. That's it. Nothing else. The video it takes is great, even in the previous versions the video was very good, and getting the videos online is easy. Sure you need a computer to do this. No you can't live stream with it (which I really would like to be able to do actually), however you aren't buying it do to that you're buying it as a simple video camera.
My Blackberry has a video camera, I've used it a few times, but the video isn't great, it's kinda crummy actually. I'm going to venture that the iPhone will be similar. People don't give up point-n-shoots because they have camera phones. Michael is smack dab in the middle of Silicon Valley. He's a little tech blind. My Blackberry is a backup camera for me, if I had a Flip it would be a back up video camera. No matter how much Michael would like it to be, the iPhone isn't going to replace digital cameras or Flip Cameras. Dedicated devices always give you better results than something like a phone with extras.
When it comes right down to it the Flip Camera is a wonderfully simple device for recording great video. It does its job probably better than a lot of video cameras that cost several hundred dollars more. The iPhone is just, at it's core, a phone + internet enabled iPod. Yes, it is also a revolutionary device. Yes, it has influenced phone design since the moment it hit the streets, but the one-device-to-rule-them-all it is not.
Flip, you have nothing to fear from the iPhone. Michael is just wishing for the Nerdvana device that has yet to be created.











