The Apple iPhone provides its user with the ultimate mobile device which include high quality features & stunning design concept. The iPhone is a mobile phone, a highly useable widescreen iPod with touch screen controls & a Internet communications device, all rolled

apple_iphone_012.jpginto one portable device making it an outstanding smartphone. The casing is small & lightweight which measures 115mm x 61mm x 11.6mm & weighs 135 grams. The casing comes is a selection of popular colours which include a sleek black gloss look finish & a sophisticated glossy white colour. The phone comes with a huge multi touch colour screen which acts as a brilliant display as well as the users input method which allows the user to control all the phones functions using the multi touch screen. The screen measures 3.5 Inches & provides a screen resolution of 320 x 480 pixels on a brilliantly coloured screen. The Apple iPhone has changed the way user will use their mobile phone device & the iPhone provides the user with state of the art technology which is extremely user friendly. The Apple iPhone comes with a new Mac OS X based user interface which is based on the large multi touch colour display.

Although the iPhone is supposed to be three devices in one, there’s only one of these devices that’s perfect — the iPod. With almost six years of experience making iPods, Apple took the best of the latest generation Video iPod and made it even better with touchscreen controls and a giant screen. Yes, there’s not even a virtual scroll wheel, but the flick and touch interface actually work even better. Imagine if someone lopped off your arms and gave you super-strength cybernetic ones as a replacement. You may be used to the old, gentler way of doing things, but once you get used to it, the new way’s actually better. Um…what we mean is that we still like both the iPod and the Zune interfaces, but the iPhone tops both, easily.

Apple iPhone Reviews
GadgetLab reviews the Apple iPhone and writes, “At the end of the day, though, the iPhone is a delight to use and to play with. Is $600 too much to spend on a phone? Probably, but I haven’t had this much fun with a new product since the Palm Pilot debuted, and that was about $500 too. The iPhone’s not perfect, but it is amazing, and the whole consumer electronics and wireless industries will be scrambling to catch up with it for years. And that will be good for all of us. … Camera doesn’t work well in low light.”

The Gothamist reviews the Apple iPhone and writes, “One of the reasons I felt comfortable with getting the iPhone was knowing that many of my “cons” are easily solvable with a software update. Rumors are already swirling about IM support. If you’re looking for perfection in a device, you’ll have a hard time finding it, but the iPhone gets close to perfect as you can get. And in time it will only get better.”

CNET has a review
of the Apple iPhone and writes, “The iPhone’s 2-megapixel camera offers a spiffy interface with a graphic that resembles a camera shutter. You’re offered no camera editing options, which we didn’t expect. That means you can’t change the resolution, choose a color or quality setting, or select a night mode. There’s no flash either, and with no self-portrait mirror, those vanity shots are going to be tricky. The camera performed well in our tests, however. Photo quality was excellent with rich, bright colors and distinct object outlines. White looked a bit too soft, but we approve overall. On the downside, you can’t shoot your own video, which is disappointing on a phone at this price.”

 The good:  The Apple iPhone has a stunning display, a sleek design, and an innovative multitouch user interface. Its Safari browser makes for a superb Web surfing experience, and it offers easy-to-use apps. As an iPod, it shines.

The bad: The Apple iPhone has variable call quality and lacks some basic features found in many cell phones, including stereo Bluetooth support and 3G compatibility. Integrated memory is stingy for an iPod, and you have to sync the iPhone to manage music content.apple_iphone_22.jpg

The bottom line: Despite some important missing features, a slow data network, and call quality that doesn’t always deliver, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated cell phone and MP3 player. apple_iphone_012.jpg

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