
Today, the iPhone is in the hands of six million people. The new name hints at the biggest change: this iPhone can bring you the Internet much faster. It can exploit AT&T’s third-generation (3G) cellular network, which brings you Web pages in less than half the time as the old iPhone. 3G means we can talk on the iPhone and surf the Internet simultaneously, which we couldn’t do before. But the main drawback is we need 3G Network in our area.

For Indians we not yet started implementing 3G network in India. In USA itself only 16 states is covered by 3G Network. The other drastic change is the iPhone’s price: $200(Rs.8500 + Tax) for the 8-gigabyte model, $300(Rs 12750 + Tax) for the 16-gig. These are much cheaper price when compared to last year. Last Year an 8-gig iPhone would have cost us $600(Rs.25500 + Tax).
The third improvement is audio quality, which has taken a gigantic step forward. We sound crystal clear to our callers, and they sound crystal clear to us.
The other improvements are smaller, but most welcome are.
- Gracefully curved, shiny plastic Pack
- Standard headphone jack
- Power adapter has been shrunk down to a one-inch cube
- True GPS that shows our location on a map by analyzing nearby cell phone towers and Wi-Fi hot spots.
- Scientific calculator
- An address book search box, parental controls and instant language switching
- The iPhone works better with corporate systems(ActiveSync, Microsoft, etc)
1 comment:
iPhone features and applications are fresh and really entertaining. That's the best thing about this gadget.
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