Iphone: News you Can Use
December 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Kelly Liyakasa asked:
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If you’re like most people, you’re eagerly anticipating the arrival of the brand-spankin-new Apple iPhone, set to hit stores June 29, 2007. Ok, even if you’re happy with your Motorola Razr, you can’t help but wonder what Apple’s newest baby is going to look like and if it’ll even let you download the best mobile ring tones.
Many Americans and cell-phone users worldwide are scrambling to get their hands on new information regarding iPhone’s capabilities and features. The phone is expected to be sold for $499 and $599, depending on which model you’re interested in. What else can you expect from this snazzy new phone?
Apple iPhone Facts:
• No need for buttons-the iPhone has a touch-tone screen to make your life easier. Think of it as an amped-up widescreen iPod that can call people.
• The Apple iPhone incorporates media and wireless Internet into its communication scheme.
• The iPhone is supposed to be incredibly lightweight and sleek.
• Intelligent keyboard-this feature allows iPhone holders to send messages effortlessly without typing one too many letters or making a lot of mistakes.
• Features a 2-megapixel camera and advanced photo management applications
• Allows owners to upload images from PC’s or Mac’s.
• Visual Voicemail-Actually flip through your voicemail box on your screen, instead of listening through those 5 messages from your overbearing grandmother. Listen later! Get to the important message from your boss.
• Ambient light sensor-adjusts depending on how bright the room is or isn’t, saving power.
• Features AT&T wireless service, Rollover® minutes, & more.
• Bluetooth Headset available
There is wild speculation circulating the Net regarding Apple iPhone’s downloadable ringtone capabilities. Like the iPod, many feel Apple will only provide ringtones through iTunes. However, some feel they will expand their horizons a little and open their usual Apple-access only doors to other ringtone providers.
In any case, for those of you who aren’t into this new contraption or who already love your cell phone service provider, 6StarReviews.com discovered DadaMobile in their cell phone ring tone reviews. They offer downloadable ringtones for over 10 service providers, including AT&T, so it looks like the iPhone would be compatible if Apple gives the go-ahead. Ring tone downloads can be found for virtually all music genres, from country to 3 Days Grace’s “I **** Everything About You,” specially chosen for your ex’s phone calls. Happy listening!
Kelly Liyakasa is a staff writer for 6StarReviews.com. Kelly Staller is site manager at 6StarReviews.com, a site dedicated to giving YOU, the consumer, the best product and service reviews around. If you like saving time and money by having someone else review leading sites and products, then Visit our site at 6StarReviews.com. Also, if you have the time, check out the 6StarReviews Blog for product updates, new site reviews and to give us suggestions or feedback! Visit 6StarReviews.com Blog!
If you’re like most people, you’re eagerly anticipating the arrival of the brand-spankin-new Apple iPhone, set to hit stores June 29, 2007. Ok, even if you’re happy with your Motorola Razr, you can’t help but wonder what Apple’s newest baby is going to look like and if it’ll even let you download the best mobile ring tones.
Many Americans and cell-phone users worldwide are scrambling to get their hands on new information regarding iPhone’s capabilities and features. The phone is expected to be sold for $499 and $599, depending on which model you’re interested in. What else can you expect from this snazzy new phone?
Apple iPhone Facts:
• No need for buttons-the iPhone has a touch-tone screen to make your life easier. Think of it as an amped-up widescreen iPod that can call people.
• The Apple iPhone incorporates media and wireless Internet into its communication scheme.
• The iPhone is supposed to be incredibly lightweight and sleek.
• Intelligent keyboard-this feature allows iPhone holders to send messages effortlessly without typing one too many letters or making a lot of mistakes.
• Features a 2-megapixel camera and advanced photo management applications
• Allows owners to upload images from PC’s or Mac’s.
• Visual Voicemail-Actually flip through your voicemail box on your screen, instead of listening through those 5 messages from your overbearing grandmother. Listen later! Get to the important message from your boss.
• Ambient light sensor-adjusts depending on how bright the room is or isn’t, saving power.
• Features AT&T wireless service, Rollover® minutes, & more.
• Bluetooth Headset available
There is wild speculation circulating the Net regarding Apple iPhone’s downloadable ringtone capabilities. Like the iPod, many feel Apple will only provide ringtones through iTunes. However, some feel they will expand their horizons a little and open their usual Apple-access only doors to other ringtone providers.
In any case, for those of you who aren’t into this new contraption or who already love your cell phone service provider, 6StarReviews.com discovered DadaMobile in their cell phone ring tone reviews. They offer downloadable ringtones for over 10 service providers, including AT&T, so it looks like the iPhone would be compatible if Apple gives the go-ahead. Ring tone downloads can be found for virtually all music genres, from country to 3 Days Grace’s “I **** Everything About You,” specially chosen for your ex’s phone calls. Happy listening!
Is Iphone Worth Its Price?
September 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
sandeep asked:
Apple, the software maker is more popularly known as iPhone maker these days. It is the most hyped gadget of recent times with a spectacular launch.
Dream gadget of users, wannabe device for style definers, and luxury device for rich people; it fits to all in each category. Its boasting looks and features have left others far behind in the race.
iPhone has been debuted in Indian markets also and for no surprise, it is selling like hot cakes. Host for a bundle of features and most significantly the touchscreen, the device lacks many basic features which are wannabe these days.
The article will enlist all such features:
Absence of Video Recording is the most disappointing feature of the iPhone. For INR 31,000, feature’s presence was must to have as is today found in most basic cell phones even at lower ends.
No high resolution camera: When market is flooded with phones having camera up to 8 MP, 2MP camera is still a very disappointing feature. It is really a very petty feature. Above all, optical zoom and flash are also missing.
Forget Cut, Copy and Paste: With smart PDAs in the market cut, copy and paste is a feature that makes its presence to be felt. But Apple is not in the same bag. It has stayed away from it and no surprise, has invited the rage from users. Usually, every PDA in the market is equipped with this basic utility but with iPhone you will have to type word by word everything same rather than copying it from say, like web.
No Bluetooth: Sharing of files or data on phones using Bluetooth is a common practice with cell phone users. But it seems that Apple has forgotten the fact while designing iPhone. iPhone can’t sync with Bluetooth stereo or in-car Bluetooth hands-free. It lacks A2DP on Bluetooth.
No Replacable battery: Most funny thing, you cannot change the battery of a cell phone at your own. This is really irritating but if you are an iPhone user, you will have to face it. To replace the battery, you have to send it to Apple store and then sustain for 2-3 days which is really very stupid thing to do nowadays.
Forget about sending forwards and MMS: Making it simpler, in nut shell it can be said that you can only send text messages or snapshots of e-mail texts, but completely wipe it from your mind that you can use your iPhone for sending MMS occasionally to your friends. Even sending the same SMS to multiple contacts at single point of time is rather a no feature and simply saying sorry impression for users.
The next sorry feature is the absence of support for Adobe files. In simpler words, you cannot view Flash files on your iPhone. Thus, the lack of Flash support for the Safari Web browser limits the access of several websites on the iPhone.
Above all and may be the most disappointing feature, it is really a tedious job to get support from operators in setting iPhone. No support for customizing ring tones. The feature that misses it on the list of professional users is the “push” email feature which is enjoyed by all BlackBerry users and is the best way for them to stay in touch with office while physically away from that.
Apple, the software maker is more popularly known as iPhone maker these days. It is the most hyped gadget of recent times with a spectacular launch.
Dream gadget of users, wannabe device for style definers, and luxury device for rich people; it fits to all in each category. Its boasting looks and features have left others far behind in the race.
iPhone has been debuted in Indian markets also and for no surprise, it is selling like hot cakes. Host for a bundle of features and most significantly the touchscreen, the device lacks many basic features which are wannabe these days.
The article will enlist all such features:
Absence of Video Recording is the most disappointing feature of the iPhone. For INR 31,000, feature’s presence was must to have as is today found in most basic cell phones even at lower ends.
No high resolution camera: When market is flooded with phones having camera up to 8 MP, 2MP camera is still a very disappointing feature. It is really a very petty feature. Above all, optical zoom and flash are also missing.
Forget Cut, Copy and Paste: With smart PDAs in the market cut, copy and paste is a feature that makes its presence to be felt. But Apple is not in the same bag. It has stayed away from it and no surprise, has invited the rage from users. Usually, every PDA in the market is equipped with this basic utility but with iPhone you will have to type word by word everything same rather than copying it from say, like web.
No Bluetooth: Sharing of files or data on phones using Bluetooth is a common practice with cell phone users. But it seems that Apple has forgotten the fact while designing iPhone. iPhone can’t sync with Bluetooth stereo or in-car Bluetooth hands-free. It lacks A2DP on Bluetooth.
No Replacable battery: Most funny thing, you cannot change the battery of a cell phone at your own. This is really irritating but if you are an iPhone user, you will have to face it. To replace the battery, you have to send it to Apple store and then sustain for 2-3 days which is really very stupid thing to do nowadays.
Forget about sending forwards and MMS: Making it simpler, in nut shell it can be said that you can only send text messages or snapshots of e-mail texts, but completely wipe it from your mind that you can use your iPhone for sending MMS occasionally to your friends. Even sending the same SMS to multiple contacts at single point of time is rather a no feature and simply saying sorry impression for users.
The next sorry feature is the absence of support for Adobe files. In simpler words, you cannot view Flash files on your iPhone. Thus, the lack of Flash support for the Safari Web browser limits the access of several websites on the iPhone.
Above all and may be the most disappointing feature, it is really a tedious job to get support from operators in setting iPhone. No support for customizing ring tones. The feature that misses it on the list of professional users is the “push” email feature which is enjoyed by all BlackBerry users and is the best way for them to stay in touch with office while physically away from that.



