Thursday, 30 August 2007

iPhone Tech Review



Tech Review

After months (years!) of speculation and rumor, Apple has finally announced the iPhone in all its glory.


The first thing to mention is the gorgeous touch screen that fills almost the entire front panel. It's a 3.5 inch (diagonal) screen, boasting a resolution of 320 x 480 at 160 pixels per inch. That's more than enough for widescreen (16:9) viewing.


It has just one physical button at the bottom of the display and nearly everything else is done via the touch screen, using intuitive finger motions such as tapping, sweeping and 'pinching'. The iPhone features several sensors; one reorients what's displayed on screen when the phone is rotated between landscape and portrait orientation. It also has a proximity sensor that knows when you have the phone to your ear and adjusts the screen and touch pad accordingly.


The iPhone is quad-band, wi-fi enabled, with Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, GSM, and EDGE. It comes with a 2 megapixel camera.


Containing an Intel processor, it will offer 5 hours battery life when talking, browsing the web or watching video and 16 hours of audio playback.


There are plenty of calling features tied into your contacts list and email, including setting up 3-way voice conferences, sending email whilst on a call and easily adding and calling numbers from emails.


Software wise, the iPhone contains a version of Apple Mail, featuring rich HTML email, web browser Safari, with Google and Yahoo searches, Google Maps, and Widgets. Given that the phone OS is Mac OS X, it shouldn't be difficult to put a variety of other applications onto the system. Applications do run fast and there are rumors that PC users will be able to synchronize their contact data, which would mean that as well as supporting the 'i' range of Mac applications, there'll be some syncing with Outlook.


The iPhone offers a dynamically new way for users to interact with their phone, using just their fingers. No more add-on or pull-out keyboards, fiddly styli, or other oddities. It certainly looks good.









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