Apple iPhone review features and specifications


Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple Inc., revolutionized the field of mobile communication when he launched the iPhone in June 2007. The must-have contemporary smartphone with its unique, cutting-edge design has been the center of attention since its inception and its The latest version of the iPhone 3GS is undoubtedly another phenomenal product dished out by Apple. iPhone with its 3.5-inch touchscreen interface, along with Screen Switch mode that adjusts the screen to a landscape view simply by changing the phone’s orientation, brings navigation experienced on a desktop computer to a mobile phone. . iPhone connects to the Internet through Wi-Fi or a cellular network such as EDGE, 3G, or GPRS. You can access most of the popular email exchange servers at lightning speed.

The iPhone doubles as a modem to connect a computer to the Internet. You can use it to configure configuration profiles to work with systems in your organization. Information like contacts, calendar, browser bookmarks can be synced between iPhone and PC. Being the fastest browser for portable devices, iPhone powered by Safari offers smooth browsing through multiple web pages with zoom capability. Integrated Google and Yahoo search engines allow the user to search for the required information in microseconds. Music, videos, podcasts, TV shows, playlists, and the like can be synced from iTunes library to iPhone. The Genius feature searches for songs from your iTunes library that would go well together. What else? You can watch rented movies from iTunes store, share photos, video clips, play slideshows with background music, post videos on YouTube, trim videos, tag photos with location data provided by Google Maps and compass… The list it is endless.

Simply tap with your finger to keep track of your favorite stock, fund and indices quotes and display the relevant data on charts. You can get turn-by-turn directions to your current location, including traffic information, while driving, using public transportation, or walking through Google Maps. The weather overview and six-day weather forecast for cities around the world are available 24 hours a day. The AppStore features downloadable iPhone applications grouped into categories such as education, entertainment, and business. The iPhone has notable features such as voice dialing and teletype machine compatibility, which allow people with disabilities, such as the blind and deaf, to use the phone. Built-in smart features, such as the proximity sensor that detects when the phone is near your ear and dims the screen and turns off touchscreen functionality, and the light sensor that adjusts screen brightness to optimize the life of the the battery, put it well ahead of the competition. The iPhone’s shortcomings, such as it can’t record a video, it can’t send photos via text messages, or it can’t play Flash files, are far minor compared to its powerful abilities. The iPhone is the second largest smartphone in the US and will surely surpass the first in the coming days.