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Apple iPhone, super phone or super hype?
Is this cell phone really the complete package that Apple purports it to
be or is it all hype? Let us take a look at the facts and fiction about the
Apple iPhone to see how it really stacks up against the advertising.
Ease
of use, this is what Apple shows in all of its advertising. On this point, they
hit it dead on. The Apple iPhone is extremely easy to use. If you can tap
something with your finger or slide your finger along a screen you can use the
iPhone without difficulty. For ease of use, the iPhone is a super phone.
Music
listening and storage. As far as sound quality goes, the iPhone is great. A set
of good quality stereo earbuds are required to enjoy the iPhone's sound
quality. To complete the upscale look of the iPhone, perhaps a set of Bluetooth
stereo earphones are in orders. In the category of sound quality and music
playback capability, the iPhone is a super phone.
Storage
is another feature that Apple hypes the iPhone. With 6 GB, 8 GB, and now 16 GB,
this seems like a tremendous amount of storage. Here is where the downfall is,
you cannot upgrade the memory or use external memory such as memory cards or
sticks. Therefore you are limited by the amount of content you can have on your
iPhone. You cannot take content with you. A work around could be to store
content on an internet site and swap it out when you want it. Any teenager I
know can blow through even 16 GB of music in an amazingly short amount of time.
If you add in videos and TV shows, 16 GB becomes filled rather quickly. In the
storage department, the Apple iPhone becomes hype instead of a super phone.
What
about battery life. Here is where there is no hype at all: actually Apple has
very little to say about the iPhone's battery. Here is why. You cannot change
it. Most cell phones have a removable battery. This way if it dies, you change
it out with a new one. The iPhone lacks this capability. Once that battery dies
and will no longer hold a charge, you need a new phone. The reason Apple is so
quite about the battery is probably due to the current litigation surrounding
this. Is this hype or super phone? Neither one. The battery issue definitely
does not qualify it as a super phone. Apple has said very little so there
really is no hype involved. Perhaps we should just categorize this as buyer
beware.
What
about that touch screen? This is where you see the Apple iPhone hyped to the
max. Is this super phone or hype? The touch screen is super sensitive. If your
phone hits up against something in your pocketbook, or knocks into something
while you are getting in and out of your car, you can end up calling people or
having your iPhone do something weird. The touch screen does allow you to
easily manipulate the iPhone. Overall, the touch screen ranks it as super phone
not hype. Just be careful with it.
Next
there is internet access. All of the commercials for the Apple iPhone show it
as a super phone when it comes to internet access. You can use any WiFi to
contact friends on Facebook or watch content on YouTube. Well, the browser
needs better search capabilities. This is one area where the iPhone is lacking.
Another is that the iPhone's browser does not store password. This was most
likely a security feature that Apple built in. Personally, you are better off
it does not store your passwords. In general WiFi networks are not secure, and
you do not want your banking access information readily available to the
public. Is this super phone or hyper. I will give them super phone on this one
although it is not any different than any other smart phone out there.
The
Apple iPhone, super phone or hype? It is looking like it comes out as a super
phone. Especially if you want the music and internet capabilities.
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