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  • Da Bomb
  • 0gb
  • 13 Jul 2007

Calling its user interface “simplicity itself,” Bob LeVitus (Houston Chronicle) praises iPhone. “It’s easier to use than any phone before it, and it introduces a fantastic new feature known as “Visual Voicemail,” which lets you browse through all of your voice messages on screen and listen to them in any order.” As an iPod, LeVitus adds, iPhone offers “the best video functionality ever in an iPod. Everything — movies, TV shows, photos, video podcasts, and album art — looks absolutely fantastic on the high-res display.” And “speaking of screens, iPhone’s is huge, gorgeous, and touch-sensitive,” providing “rich, deeply saturated colors at an ultra-high resolution which adds up to a sharp picture.”

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    • Most Awesome Phone
    • 0gb
    • 13 Jul 2007

    According to David Needle (internetnews.com), customers of NetSuite’s “on-demand, integrated business management applications” are already using iPhone to take advantage of its web-based services. It was “Apple putting Safari on the iPhone [that] made it a simple process” for the company to extend service to iPhone customers, says Sean Rollings, NetSuite’s senior director of product marketing. Using the built-in Safari browser, says Rollings, “ ‘salespeople will be able to get a lot of their work done on an iPhone. You have the ability to check inventory for the availability of a product and get an answer in real time.’”

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      • adil
      • 4xw
      • 13 Jul 2007

      I like the timeport better!

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        • Anonymous
        • xX8
        • 13 Jul 2007

        It is bs that this phone is only coming out on one carrier, i will not switch for it becasue i cant. It is utter bs

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          • Mr Montgomery Burns
          • iBt
          • 13 Jul 2007

          I have realized radioactivity affects the signal.....
          Don't use it at a nuclear power plant

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            • Anonymous
            • QsN
            • 13 Jul 2007

            after having this phone for a week,im rethinking about keeping it due to slow internet, sometimes even gets stuck and yet you have to have $20 for what?/slow internet, no 3g,camera not good, cant freely change out battery, no sd card to take out to transfer pictures to printer or computer have to email them, its a shame if they would correct these issues, it would be worth keeping the phone, but i dont feel it worth keeping especially having to pay $20 data plan for extremely slow internet. can anyone tell me if i should change my mind and keep this? as i would love to but not worth the high price, plus data plan

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              • Anonymous
              • PSd
              • 13 Jul 2007

              HYEEE

              i dont know why this fone sales are poor in Europe and ASIAN market

              ..................................
              APPLE YOU are far behind

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                • Anonymous
                • PF8
                • 13 Jul 2007

                "No regular Bluetooth,"
                - Most people don't use it; and it's a potential security risk.
                >>> WTF is this?
                >>> The bluetooth can't be used to send files.
                >>> It's just so dumb.
                >>> And you actually stated a stupid reason for it... *sigh*
                >>> I still can't believe it.

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                  • Sonja
                  • Sts
                  • 13 Jul 2007

                  This phone is great... Real phone for me...

                    • B
                    • Best Phone Ever Made
                    • 0gb
                    • 13 Jul 2007

                    “Steve Jobs has said, repeatedly, that this is the best iPod that Apple has ever made, and it is. It’s also the best phone that anybody has ever made,” says Lev Gossman (Time). “The user interface,” Grossman marvels, “is crammed with smart little touches — every moment of user interaction has been quietly stage-managed and orchestrated, with such overwhelming attention to detail that when the history of digital interface design is written, whoever managed this project at Apple will be hailed as a Michelangelo, and the iPhone his or her Sistine Chapel.”

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                      • Star Trek
                      • 0gb
                      • 13 Jul 2007

                      Shortly after activating his new iPhone, Michael DeAgonia (Computerworld.com) received his “ first phone call. A few moments after that, I got another. I was able to swap between calls, merge them, put them on hold, and separate them without hassle. Other phones, of course, do that as well. What’s the difference here? The multitouch screen and interface. I can confirm what early reviewers have already pointed out: it works like magic.” The iPhone, DeAgonia indicates, “ isn’t a collection of features, it’s a well-thought-out multi-function device with functions bound together by a drop-dead simple, drop-dead gorgeous interface. The sum is more than the parts.”

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                        • A Great Mobile Phone
                        • 0gb
                        • 13 Jul 2007

                        Calling its user interface “simplicity itself,” Bob LeVitus (Houston Chronicle) praises iPhone. “It’s easier to use than any phone before it, and it introduces a fantastic new feature known as “Visual Voicemail,” which lets you browse through all of your voice messages on screen and listen to them in any order.” As an iPod, LeVitus adds, iPhone offers “the best video functionality ever in an iPod. Everything — movies, TV shows, photos, video podcasts, and album art — looks absolutely fantastic on the high-res display.” And “speaking of screens, iPhone’s is huge, gorgeous, and touch-sensitive,” providing “rich, deeply saturated colors at an ultra-high resolution which adds up to a sharp picture.”

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                          • Read this
                          • 0gb
                          • 13 Jul 2007

                          According to David Needle (internetnews.com), customers of NetSuite’s “on-demand, integrated business management applications” are already using iPhone to take advantage of its web-based services. It was “Apple putting Safari on the iPhone [that] made it a simple process” for the company to extend service to iPhone customers, says Sean Rollings, NetSuite’s senior director of product marketing. Using the built-in Safari browser, says Rollings, “ ‘salespeople will be able to get a lot of their work done on an iPhone. You have the ability to check inventory for the availability of a product and get an answer in real time.’”

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                            • alejandro
                            • Pdg
                            • 13 Jul 2007

                            the iphone is the greatest phone ever.
                            i cant understand why you dont like it, if i lived in usa i would buy it right away
                            the iphone fkn rocksssss!!!!!!!

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                              • Anonymous
                              • vud
                              • 13 Jul 2007

                              this phone is athe most revolutionized phone out today it is amazing

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 4vN
                                • 13 Jul 2007

                                when will you ppl understand....its not how good the phone is its how different it is....i mean its all touch screen....theres only one friggin button......its the experience of it not how good the fone is...

                                answer this question...would you buy a wii or ps3???
                                most ppl will say wii because of how you play the wii. you acutally move. i think the wii graphics suks but still....theres more to it than just sitting there with a controller in your hand and your just exercising your fingers

                                if the iphone didnt have this big of a touch screen i would say it suks ballz but the user interface is just really nice...think about it

                                  • C
                                  • Can't you read
                                  • 0gb
                                  • 13 Jul 2007

                                  Someone asked:
                                  "I mean, is there a place to insert ur sim card or is it built-in?"

                                  After so many posts answering this question, I'm inclined to think that the iPhone is too complex for such a person. ;-)

                                    • V
                                    • Voice of Reason
                                    • 0gb
                                    • 13 Jul 2007

                                    Someone wrote:
                                    "$60 /month plan is what I pay now for my regular cell bill w/o data. Good buy overall despite any critics."

                                    Thanks! Your are the voice of reason. :-)

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                                      • The Moon
                                      • 0gb
                                      • 13 Jul 2007

                                      Someone asked:
                                      "hi i want to ask questin about iphone does it work in europe if i buy it from ebay .... or it is maid only for US"

                                      The iPhone is so powerful it will work on the moon - and you don't even need service. ;-)

                                      Please people, don't be so lazy; read the posts. That question has been answered over and over again.

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                                        • Are you serious
                                        • 0gb
                                        • 13 Jul 2007

                                        Someone wrote:
                                        "so does anyone get one of these puppies already ?? how is it ?? is it like stupid chocolate LG ??"

                                        No, I heard Apple has not even sold one iPhone; they are closing all the Apple stores tomorrow; and Steve Jobs is going to work for Microsoft in the IT department. ;-)