Apple iPhone - Features and Services from the Revolutionary New Cellphone Reviewed


by Jay Johnson Lewis - Date: 2007-02-04 - Word Count: 522 Share This!

Living in the modern world requires people to lead a fast-paced routine. As it is, new gadgets were invented to provide them with convenience and ease. As a matter of fact, if you browse the Internet, you will see a plethora of devices made for various purposes. If you are among the millions of people who always try to catch up to the fast-changing world, an advanced, sleek, and handy gadget is definitely what you need.

Enter the new Apple iPhone. For the tech savvies out there, the name will surely conjure images of a device that is a cross between a cellphone and an iPod. Technically, these images are right on target -- the Apple iPhone is exactly a phone and a music and video player rolled into one. However, those are not the only functions of the Apple iPhone. This smart gadget also happens to be an Internet device and a camera. Needless to say, the Apple iPhone is just about everything a tech savvy could hope for... and more.

Unlike the conventional mobile phone, the Apple iPhone does not have a keypad. Instead, it has a 3.5-inch touch screen that was purposely created for the human fingers. This means that a stylus is no longer needed, as it operates by human touch. Furthermore, the iPhone's control buttons are completely customizable, allowing the user to modify them to his preference. In addition, the iPhone has a virtual keyboard that features advanced functions and a spell checker.

As mentioned, the Apple iPhone is equipped with Internet capabilities. Through the iPhone's integrated WiFi, the user can browse the web, send emails from their Yahoo or Gmail accounts, and access widgets. It also has Bluetooth, which will allow the iPhone user to use wireless earpieces and transfer files. The iPhone also comes with an access to Google Maps, an important feature for those people who don't have a keen sense of direction.

As with most advanced mobile phones, the iPhone has a 2 mega-pixel camera, which would allow the user to take pictures and record events. Furthermore, the iPhone also lets the user view, upload, and send his media files.

Even though the iPhone is a close relative of the iPod, its layout is very much different from the mp3 player. The iPhone has a clearer alphabetical arrangement of sections, with matching large fonts for better viewing. A user can leaf through the various albums stored in his iPhone by running a finger crosswise the screen. Much like an mp4 player, the iPhone can also play video clips, movies, and TV shows. However, the iPhone only permits viewing of video files in a landscape manner.

With all things considered, the Apple iPhone is the perfect solution for those people who just can't part with their numerous gadgets. Its impeccable design and teeny size makes it an ideal device for travelers and for those who are not partial to carrying bulky pieces of equipment. What's more, the numerous functions of the iPhone guarantee that its user will not lose a single beat. The perfect integration of hardware and software makes the iPhone the ideal all-in-one PDA in today's technologically demanding world.


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Jay Johnson Lewis is the webmaster of http://www.dailycellphoneblog.com where visitors can find cellular phone information, news, reviews and ringtones

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