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Tuesday, 2 March 2010

iPhone



Looking on the Apple website specifically at the iPhone section, I've noticed that they have thought of just about everything they could and have put it on the iPhone. I have an iPhone and half the things I've found out I didn't even notice it could have this.

From the most basic things;
Phone
iPod
Messaging
Safari (internet)
Email
Camera
Video recording ( 3GS only)
Maps and compass (3GS only)
Keyboard
iTunes store
Cut, copy & paste
Voice control
Dictaphone/ Voice memo's
Search
Accessability (this is things like settings that you can change to make it easier for you to use)
Tethering (this is where you can share the connection on your phone with your Mac or PC, then connect to the internet anywhere- no WIFI required!!!)
Home screen
Calendar
Stocks
Weather
Notes
Youtube
Calculator
Parental control
Stereo bluetooth technology
Automatic WIFI connection/ log in
Encryption
and of course... The App Store


Then when you thought you had enough on a phone already there are so much more features, this is all before you can even download any Apps from the App store. Like stated in the iPhone's advert, "there's an app for that" and of course "there's an app for just about anything". Which pretty much sums up the reason why I have decided to create an App for the iPhone. With the growing pace of technology and the internet over the past 15 years being a crucial and must have source for everything, it seems stupid not to communicate through something so instant, current and accessible as an App for the iPhone.

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