iPhone Base Features
iPhone is the radical innovator catapulting change into the cellular phone, digital music,
and PDA markets. Combining three powerful and amazing products seamlessly into one device,
the iPhone includes a mobile phone, an iPod, and an Internet communications device offering
email, web browsing, maps, and searching with a simple, easy to use, elegant interface.
Take Back Your Freedom
The iPhone gives you back your freedom. You can control everything with just a touch of
your finger. The large multi-touch display and powerful desktop software offers a level
of hitherto unheard of mobile sophistication, raw power, and flexibility to suit your
needs.
Touch Screen
The 3.5 inch /8.9 cm touch screen display offers great resolution (320 x 480 pixels at
160 ppi) with easy multi-touch sensing. Throw your stylus away. No longer do you need to
stay crunched over your handheld as you navigate, type, and point at small keys. The
iPhone is revolutionary in design. Intuitive and easy to use, the iPhone touchscreen
allows you to browse, search, write and edit messages with a virtual keyboard that only
requires your finger.
Enjoy landscape or portrait mode for ease of use and searching, as well as the natural
scrolling, and visual effects such as horizontal and vertical sliding sections, zoom
magnifications, pinching effects that allow you to stretch, squeeze, and edit your images
as you want, with proportional easy scaling for quick editing of your photos.
The touch screen display also features three sensors: an ambient light sensor adjusts the
brightness of the display and saves battery power; a proximity sensor that shuts off the
display and touchscreen when brought close to the body; and an accelerometer that adjusts
your phone to landscape or portrait mode. Three switches enable sleep/wake, volume up/down,
and ringer on/off modes. All the other phone and multimedia operations are done through
the touch screen.
Phone
The iPhone includes a cellular phone that has all the traditional cell phone features such
as caller ID, cellular network features, call holding, as well as conferencing, call
merging, and integration with other iPhone features such as the iPod. Enjoy listening to
one of your favorite tunes, which fades out as you receive an incoming call and fades back
in when your call is over.
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about the Apple iPhone's Phone Features Here.
Enjoy visual voicemail to listen to your current and important messages that you want to
hear through a new innovative system offered through Apple in conjunction with Cingular
Wireless.
Camera
Enjoy taking, viewing, browsing, uploading, saving, editing, and emailing your photographs
and video with the 2.0 megapixel camera. Zoom in and out with the new multi-touch interface
that interacts with the iPhoto software, enabling you to edit your photographs right then
and there, a radical departure from current cellular software.
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about the Apple iPhone's Camera Features Here.
iPod
The iPhone iPod has a gorgeous display, with the cover flow featuring different album
covers with easy scrolling. You can listen to audio and watch video, and through a simple
two-fingered tap, switch between widescreen and full screen aspect ratios seamlessly.
Read more
about the Apple iPhone's iPod Features Here.
Internet Communications
With a built in WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0, iPhone connects via Cingular Wireless so that you
can browse the web, email friends, family, and clients, widgets, search maps via Google
maps, and run a fully functional optimized version of the Mac OS X platform, unlike any
existing cell phone or PDA.
Email: The iPhone features free push IMAP e-mail through Yahoo akin to Blackberry, as well
as support for IMAP and POP3 email clients. You will be able to send HTML emails with
embedded photos.
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about the Apple iPhone's Internet Access Features Here.
The iPhone has a built-in battery offering five hours of video, web browsing, or talk time
and up to sixteen hours of music playing. Charge, update, and sync your iPhone via a USB
port, offering an ease of use akin to an iPod unlike traditional cell phones.
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