Is The iPhone Just Another iPod With Added Hype?

The whole world anticipated Apple’s comeback in the handheld industry. It was able to build up a great big frenzy throughout the world. Now that is has been released, everyone wants one. But it seems as if only America can benefit from the full features of this must-have. What happens to the people from the rest of the world that have been saving up for an iPhone, anticipating its release? It looks like all they will get is a glorified iPod. Read the full story… »

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iPhone - The Must-have Gadget Of The Year

Before its launch on June 19 of this current year, millions and millions of both Apple enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike awaited its release. Much publicity was given to this product that is anticipated to revolutionize the world of handheld mobiles. Although Apple’s goal is merely to sell around ten million units on its first year of release, it was said to have already sold close to three hundred thousand units within its first thirty hours in the market. What about the iPhone makes it deserve such publicity, you ask? We would be a little bit surprised if you do not already know. You do not have to be a big Apple fan or a gadget freak to appreciate this classy innovation. Whether you are an Apple fanatic, a techno geek, a multimedia player fan, a camera phone enthusiast, or whatever else you may be, the iPhone may be the product for you. Being an all-in-one gadget built with the latest and most innovative technology has made this phone the must-have of the year. Read the full story… »

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Yes, The iPhone Has Some Drawbacks …

All the chitchat before its release has made the iPhone the center of the tech world’s attention. From the intensified anticipation before its release to magnificent reviews as soon as it was out in the market, the iPhone has become a must-have to those who can afford it and an ambition to those who can’t. Although its reviews proclaim that all the attention towards is iPhone is well-deserved, it actually is still far from perfect. Read the full story… »

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iPhone Details For The Tech Geek

We have all heard of the iPhone’s special features. We have seen the sleek design. We know of the multi-touch screen that allows us to access everything with the use of our bare fingers. We are well acquainted with the fact that its automated sensors do not only rotate the display according to the phone’s position. Nor does it only save battery by automatically sensing that the phone is held up to the owner’s ear to make a call and so places the display on standby. They automatically adjust the display’s brightness according to its visual needs as well. We also know that it runs with Apple’s latest Mac OS X operating system and that it is capable of unrestricted web access through Safari. Read the full story… »

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The iPhone’s Features

With all the attention it has received, one can now assume that everyone should know about it or should have heard about it at the very least. The real question now is not what the iPhone is, but what it has and what it is capable of doing.

The most important feature of the iPhone is its revolutionary multi-touch screen. This screen voids the necessity for any mechanical button to appear on this gadget. In its simplest terms, this allows you to use your bare fingers to operate it unlike other smart phones that either sport mechanical keyboards or require the use of a stylus. Just by tapping on the screen with your bare skin, you are able to go through its menus, dial numbers, compose SMS or e-mail messages and use the entire functionality of this gadget. Read the full story… »

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MacOS X In Your Pocket

As soon as Apple fans received word that the iPhone was going to run with the Mac OS X, the hype became even more intensified. For those who do not already know, the Mac OS X is the same operating system found in all of the latest models of Apple computers. However, some disappointment aroused as soon as the fans realized that the iPhone does not contain the entire functionality of the operating system. Surely, the expectation that this small gadget was going to feature the entirety of the Mac OS X seems a little bit absurd. The full operating system is surely too big to fit the iPhone’s 4GB or 8GB internal memory. What it has is a 500 MB version of the OS X that was specifically developed for the iPhone. Read the full story… »

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iPhone and AppleCare

Mac users know how taxing it can be when their Apple products need service without the benefit of warranties. It is not only very expensive to replace parts if needed but also difficult to obtain service. Apple has addressed this concern regarding the iPhone by providing a one-year warranty for hardware repairs and two years for technical support with each purchase. However, since the iPhone is not expected to be one of those smart phone frenzies that will easily be replaced by consumers, Apple now provides an AppleCare Protection Plan designed especially for it. Read the full story… »

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iPhone’s Sensors

Apple has carefully earned its reputation for sleek gadgets with the most innovative designs. With the launch of the iPhone, Apple has taken this reputation to greater heights. With the hype and all the media mileage that this new gadget has been receiving, it seems as if attention is greatly deserved. Truly, the presence of the new multi-touch technology is enough to get people talking and start dreaming of owning one. Not to mention the iPhone’s ability to provide the user with unrestricted internet access through its Mac OS X operating system and Safari web browser. However, attention to these features has greatly overpowered another key feature of the iPhone. Read the full story… »

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iPhone & Internet Security

Just weeks after the release of the iPhone, news on its apparent security risks have erupted. This media attention has left current iPhone users both scared and aggravated. Truly, hundreds of thousands of Apple fanatics already have the iPhone at hand. If you are one of those people, don’t let your knees shake as this issue on security risks is not as intense as the media has made it seem. Read the full story… »

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iPhone’s Multi-Touch Technology

As soon as word about the iPhone’s development came out, its most awaited and most anticipated feature was the multi-touch screen display. Noting that it came out with a 3.5-inch screen, one of the largest in the mobile phone history, it is undoubtedly the best feature of this gadget. Unlike its sensors that have been merely developed into the iPhone with a new function, the multi-touch screen is an entirely new development. No other gadget has developed this feature. Read the full story… »

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Quick Look @ iPhone

* Height: 4.5 inches (115 mm) * Width: 2.4 inches (61 mm) * Depth: 0.46 inch (11.6 mm) * Weight: 4.8 ounces (135 grams) * 8GB or 16GB flash drive * 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display * 480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 ppi * Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously * Quad-band (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) * Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) * EDGE * Bluetooth 2.0+EDGE