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iPhone.. the smart phone...

In this blog, let us get an insight about iPhone... the revolutionary phone..

The Main Functionalities Of iPhone 3G:
1) Phone
2) Video iPod
3) GPS
4) Internet


1. Phone
iPhone is the phone with only 1 switch on it. Rest everything is touch screen. As expected with 3G, the clarity of voice is very good and its very fast also.

2. Video iPod
In iPhone 3G, we'll be getting a very good video iPod. Since the screen of iPhone is big so, watching a good video in your iPhone is really thrilling...

3. GPS
In iPhone 3G, GPS is embedded. Through GPS its very easy to track your routes during a journey. GPS is really very handy in US.

4. Internet Access
Through iPhone 3G, you can browse internet as well... This is the most amazing feature of iPhone.
If you have taken the connection from AirTel or Vodafone, then you can browse internet as long as you are getting signal from Service Provider. In easy language, you can browse internet as long as you are seeing the signal (of Service Provider) in your iPhone.

Drawbacks
1) Poor battery backup
2) No TV

Since, iPhone 3G is a high tech phone with lot of features, we can sense a bit poor performance in terms of battery backup... again, it depends how you use it...
Some tip for good battery backup:
i) Switch off bluetooth when not in use of this functionality
ii) Switch off WiFi when not in use of this functionality

Though some cell phones are having TV facility in the phone but still I think iPhone is far far ahead in terms of ease of use and the look and feel...

So, overall... iPhone is the ultimate device to possess.. its worth having...
I know in India, its pretty expensive... Since there is no 3G technology in our country till date, so iPhone 3G will behave as iPhone 2G.. better to wait for some more days before we can possess this amazing device...


Thanks,
Srimaya Rath

Comments

SAM said…
Possessing the iPhone is somewhat a luxury or a pride,in my opinion...Some people never defer in possessing this pocket size technology with them even if the cost effectiveness is really low...But my question is that "Does the person possessing the iPhone really use the features apart from calling and receiving calls?"In the first few days of possession,one is really excited to use the iPhone and its features.But quite after sometime,it just turns out to be doing the same job no less than Nokia 1100 or any other phone in the market...So,is it worth having the iPhone apart from being a status symbol or a prized possession???For me, its a big "NO"...
Anonymous said…
really informative.........
Anand Ranjan

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