May 7 2010
A Day in the Life of an Average Apple Iphone User
It can be difficult to imagine how a single device like the Apple iPhone can radically change your lifestyle, until you are introduced into your virtual future self.
Fast forward a year into the near future…
Ring, ring, it’s early in the morning and your favorite song is blaring from your Apple iPhone.
You pick it up and the iPhone’s sensors detect your touch and the screen lights up, showing you the time.
As you rise up from bed, you step into the bathroom to get read, and you set your playlist to play your favorite tunes as you get ready for work.
As you step into the subway, you plug your headphone through the 3.5mm headphone jack into the iPhone and flip the unit to its horizontal orientation. While the other commuters are staring at the ceiling, or blankly at each other, you’re sitting there laughing quietly as you catch last evening’s sitcom on the iPhone’s generous 3.5 inch screen.
You receive a beep on your iPhone, and you pause the program to receive the call.
Turns out your friend Jill has arranged a special birthday surprise for your mutual friend, Holly.
Taking down the details, you flip briefly to your iPhone schedule and mark the date on your diary.
Finishing the call, you switch back to finishing up the sitcom.
As you head into the office, your iPhone beeps, it’s your secretary.
“The boss is waiting for you”, she says.
It’s a hectic day ahead and as you step into the elevator headed for the 50th floor, you decide to make the most of your time and check the list of voicemails listed on the iPhone’s Visual Voicemail panel.
You delete a few unnecessary ones from the listing and listen to the 7th message from your little niece.
It’s hard to imagine the days when you had to listen to the voicemails one at a time. Now you can check out the callers using the Caller ID function and delete them immediately, saving you previous time.
As you step into your office, your secretary walks in.
“The PABX is on the fritz, you’ll need to establish the conference call”.
So you pull out your trusty iPhone, set up the conference call function and you’re soon talking to London and Tokyo at the same time.
“Hey” says your boss, “Isn’t the office PABX on the fritz? How’re you able to dial in and set up the conference?”
“Simple, boss, my iPhone has got it all settled”
“I must get one of those” he says “I heard they can pretty much do everything”
“Pretty much” you say, as you finish up the call.
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May 5 2010
Iphone Apps Reviewed For You
If you are like me you take pleasure in twittering from your iphone. We compiled a list of the top 3 twitter Applications for iphone. We believe these apps are a must for the committed twitterer. If you deal with multiple accounts it is very trying to do without one of these twitter apps.
Here are the top twitter apps for the iphone
1. Tweetie is one of our favorite twitter iphone applications. Many users concur. There is a paid or Limited version. It is a prevalent choice and we certainly know why. It allows you to deal with multiple twitter accounts. Casual users might not understand the meaning of this but small business users who take care of multiple accounts know this is de rigueur. The app helps you unearth contacts and followers. A number of valuable features include having a secure login element, the ability to save your search, an automatic url shortener that uses bit.Ly, and the faculty to navigate twitter in a fast user friendly interface.
2. Twiterfon is another top twitter app that has an exceptional platform that supports multiple accounts. It allows you to add and remove favorites quickly. The pro Edition has many more valuable features such as instapaper integration, multiple account support, Chat view and saved search. The pro version also supports multiple accounts. Both free and pro have a very clean and easy to use interface.
3.Twitterlator Pro has many Excellent new features for the iphone 3gs. The most impressive one is it\’s new video feature. It is a twitter app that allows you to shoot, record and edit and tweet video. Some other appealing features include auto splitting of tweets and dms (direct messages). It also allows for location based tweeting, multiple user accounts and many other highly customizable Alternatives.
These are 3 of the top twitter iphone apps that are available. There are many more twitter app reviews available at our site.
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May 3 2010
Apple Iphone: the Review
The launch of Apple iPhone indeed created ripple in the mobile markets the world over. It raised the expectations of the consumers to such a level that it is now becoming difficult for Apple to match up to them. But despite a few complaints here and there, the Apple iPhone has proved to be an awesome phone with features to match its exquisite looks.
This slick and sophisticated handset is the one that can turn all the attention towards you be it in the boardroom or a crowded market. This fashion phone is for the true connoisseurs, the ones who like to make a style statement in all sphere of life. An entertainment device, an iPod and an internet gadget, iPhone is all rolled into one.
The touchpad is convenient and easy to use. It’s a breeze to slide your fingers up and down and watch the screen respond to the touch of your fingers. The display on the phone, owing to Smart Sensors, automatically changes from landscape to portrait and vice versa. The .5-inch touch-screen display is brilliant and comes with a scratch resistant glass top. Instead of a traditional keypad, the iPhone features a virtual keypad. It might take you the initial few days to get used to this touch feature. The handset does not require a stylus, instead your fingers create magic on the touch screen.
The iPhone runs on OS X operating system that is used by Apple on its Macintosh computers. Through iTunes, the user can sync up the device to a personal computer or Mac. No matter where in the world you are, this Quad Band phone keeps you well connected, always.
If you are in the hot spot, WiFi proves to be en extremely useful connectivity option. What more, Apple iPhone has also incorporated all the standard regular connectivity and multimedia features that any high-end phone can boast of today. This is one hell of a gadget, and owning it will definitely make you one cool customer!
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May 3 2010
Apple Iphone 3G Review
The iPhone 3G is a predecessors of iPhone. The founder of Apple Macintosh Steve Jobs is a successful business personality in tech product manufacturing and technology based Industry. Apple computer, iPod Walkman, iPhone and now iPhone 3G are bright examples of his continual success business. In mobile industry iPhone has won the people’s heart all over the world. Though Google phone has come out as a good competitor of it but there is no deficit of demand of iPhone yet.
Apple’s iPhone 3g looks like original iPhone. Screen, ear speaker, home button, edge structure as same as previous one. Though it looks like a previous iPhone but there are some differences in many fields such as it is thicker and thinner than iPhone, the back section features plastic instead of metal and curved edges similar to the Mac book Air’s. The headphone jack is fully difference it is flush against the edge so you can use any headphone to enjoy different quality sound.
The most important site of 3G iPhone is you will get many options of enjoying 3G technology such as HSDPA ( high speed data packet access) , easy web browsing, EDGE ( Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution), File downloading speed is much more faster than iPhone and Google phone too.
GPS technology adding is a another most important cause for great demand of this phone. You can enjoy app store facilities free of cost although for specific program you have to pay. However it is a good point that you don’t have to find unlocking code from online. Web based all apps are available from Apple. Including others you can download games and Internet radio stations.
The iPhone 3G is a great smart phone with multi touch screen display. This is unveiled on July 11 2008. The iPhone was initially introduced in the United States on June 29, 2007 and it is available worldwide. It was named Time magazine’s Invention of the Year in 2007. Without Internet connection, web browsing, emailing MMS, Photo, video sharing, data transmitting facility you can use Wi-Fi service for continuous uninterrupted connection with your home or office PC.
Major Options:
3.5″ 16M-color TFT display with a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels
Quad-band GSM support
Tri-band UMTS support with HSDPA
Built-in GPS receivere
8 to 16GB of onboard storage
Accelerometer, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor
2 megapixel camera
Silky smooth user interface with multi-touch user support
Unsurpassed web surfing experience
Push email with MS Exchange support
Redone rear
Wi-Fi connectivity
TV-out port
Different headphone jack using facility
Jooming facility
APPS store facility for downloading and installing different software and tools.
Main disadvantages:
No video calls over the 3G network
The handset wobbles on hard even surfaces
There are a number of messaging downers
Camera has no auto focus, nor video recording… nor any settings at all
Safari browser doesn’t support Flash and Java, doesn’t have a download manager
Bluetooth support limited to headset use only (no A2DP or file transfers)
No copy/paste functionality
You cannot sync Notes and TO-DOs
No memory card slot (but knowing Apple there will never be one)
Several way you can collect this phone. You can collect from online (o2) or you can buy The iPhone 3G from Apple, Car phone Warehouse and high street outlets. You can collect it on a monthly contract, starting at £30 a month with a £99 upfront charge for the 8GB model, or £159 for the 16GB. You can get it for free if you pay more than £45 a month. Alternatively there’s a pay as you go option too, if you don’t like a contract.
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May 1 2010
Iphone 3GS Review
posted by Leo Meer on August the 2nd 2009
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it — right? We know countless reviews of the iPhone 3GS may begin with that cliché, but there’s little chance you’d find a better way to describe the strategy that Apple has just put into play with its latest smartphone. In many ways, the 3GS is a mirror image of the iPhone 3G; externally there’s no difference. It’s inside where all the changes have happened, with Apple issuing a beefed-up CPU, new internal compass, larger capacities for storage, and improved optics for its camera. More to the point, the release of the 3GS coincides with the launch of iPhone OS 3.0, a major jump from previous versions of the system software featuring highly sought after features like cut, copy, and paste, stereo Bluetooth, MMS, tethering, video recording, landscape keyboard options for more applications, and an iPhone version of Spotlight. At a glance, what Apple seems to be doing is less a reinvention of the wheel and more like retreading the wheel it’s already got (and what a wheel, right?). So, do the iPhone 3GS and OS 3.0 tweak the details in just the right places, or has Apple gone and gotten lazy on us? Read on to find out.Hardware
As we said in the intro, there is nothing visually different about the iPhone 3GS versus the iPhone 3G, save for the lettering on the back, which is now mirrored like the Apple logo. While we had seen leaked images of a matte finish, bezel-free version of the device, when push came to shove, what we got was essentially a carbon copy of the iPhone 3G. In terms of the general elements of the phone — the plastic casing, mute switch, home and power buttons, etc. — there is no change at all. In fact, if you were to lay this phone and its predecessor next to one another face up, the new model would be indistinguishable. Of course, the 3GS is not just a clone of the previous device, and Apple has made most of its significant changes inside the phone.
Internals
First off, the company has supercharged the CPU of the 3GS (remember, the S is for speed), jacking up the processor numbers from 412MHz to a rumored 600MHz. Additionally, the RAM is said to have doubled from 128MB to 256MB, the phone is offered with 16GB or 32GB of storage, and Apple has swapped out the previous graphics chip for a new version — dubbed the PowerVR SGX — which adds support for more robust visuals via OpenGL ES 2.0. All this should mean that end users will see a noticeable difference in app speeds and loading times (Apple claims an average of 2x faster loads, though since the company has been cagey about upgrade details, it’s hard to know what the real differences are).
So, do the revamped insides equal an improved experience on the phone? Kinda.
For our oft-used phone actions — flicking through homescreens, calling up search terms in Spotlight, scrolling through long lists — we definitely felt like the 3GS was snappier than its predecessor. It wasn’t like the doors were flying off, but there was a noticeable bump in speed, particularly when it came to initial data loads (how quickly you see content pop up within an application). When it came to opening apps which pull lots of that kind of content, like Contacts, Calendar, or Messaging, we saw an even more noticeable improvement. Comparing the 3G and 3GS side-by-side yielded small but absolutely palpable differences — the 3GS does seem to eliminate quite a few of the hangs we find maddening as we go through our day. It’s not the perfect salve, but it’s a start.
We’re excited by the cranked up CPU, but in our experience you’ll see lowered load times (though obviously not as drastic) if you take a standard 3G and do a full restore, so there is the lingering question of whether or not the jacked-up feel of the 3GS will last, or will begin to bog down after months of use and heaps of data.
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Apr 24 2010
Supposed new iPhone 4G – leaked by Gizmodo
Technology blogging website Gizmodo claim to have got their hands on the new Apple iPhone. They made this video demonstrating its appearance and external features.
Apr 17 2010
LEAKED: New iPhone Commercial
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Apr 16 2010
New iPHONE 4G HD revealed LEAKED video Full SPECS hands on Gizmodo – Apple Phone leak and reveal
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Apr 15 2010
Iphone Marketing: Your Blog Isn't on Their New Iphone?
Like to be on the 45 million iPhones Apple may sell in 2009?
Woudn’t it be great to be able to put your web in the palm of their hand?
According to Fortune magazine (11, June 2008) the experts estimate that Apple will sell between 10 and 45 million iPhones in 2009! This means people all over the world will be discovering the joys of surfing the net from wherever they are.
Wouldn’t it be great if one of their favorite destinations was your site?
By now, we all know that the iPhone is revolutionizing the mobile phone market. It’s sleek, sexy and genuinely useful.
However, you may not have stopped to think about what an amazing marketing tool it could be for your web.
Thanks to the iPhone’s built in connectivity and Safari web browser, the millions of new users are discovering the joys of being permanently connected.
Let me share a real life example that happened to me just last weekend.
On the way home from a family outing, last Sunday afternoon our car “beeped” and a strange icon showed up on the dashboard indicator. Slightly startled, I pulled over and reached into the glove compartment to find out what was wrong.
Of course, the car’s manual wasn’t there.
Should we drive on? Find a gas station? Pray?
No! Thanks to Daddy’s new iPhone, the answer was just three or four google searches away.
This is a true story. The symbol indicated that the brake pads were getting worn (they’re now changed, thank you) and we were safe to keep driving home.
The only thing my iPhone didn’t do was save me from a stearn “talking down” by my wife. “Why isn’t the manual in its place, love?”
Now you may be thinking, what does this story have to do with iPhone marketing?
Actually, I just wanted to make you understand two important facts.
In the first place, the iPhone is on a lot of people’s mind right now. It’s our new toy, we’re showing it off to all our friends and we’re eager to add as many nifty add-ons as we can.
In the second place, the idea of being permanently connected and informed is really seductive. This trend is just starting off and you can ride this wave.
How much loyalty would you gain, if you’re readers installed a special icon and web application to their main iPhone screen?
Wouldn’t it be great to give them a special reader which automatically put your latest posts conveniently at their disposal?
That’s exactly what we’ve done for our website.
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Apr 14 2010
A Guide To The New Iphone
The new iPhone that is available features the most revolutionary user interface to ever be seen, which is one of the most raved about qualities to the device in fact. It is truly an entirely new concept that is being brought to the table here, and it is an interface that is based on a large multi-touch display system and there is also innovative new software offered here that lets you control everything using only your fingers.
This is not only impressive but incredibly convenient for the average consumer, especially considering the busy and hectic world that we live in today. The new iPhone also allows you to glide through albums with ease, flip through hundreds of photos and email them just with a touch of your finger.
Questions and Answers
When it comes to the new iPhone, there are definitely overwhelming benefits and advantages that are brought to the table however there are also many questions that are pondered. For instance, many people wonder if the new iPhone is going to be compatible with their PC and Microsoft Windows. The answer to this is yes, it will be, and although there are certain specifications, it works with Windows XP Home or Professional as well as with Windows Vista.
The new iPhone can even be used internationally, as it is a quad-based GSM phone that is able to work around the world. It is important however, that before you travel you make positively sure that the international dialing and roaming features are enabled on the phone. You also may have to ensure that the place you are traveling to offers GSM coverage, and as long as they do you will be good to go.
The new iPhone also supports a variety of different email systems, and you are going to have to contact your own personal email provider to make sure that they use these particular standards. You can protect all access on the device with a four digit password, but remember that this password is then going to be required every time you turn the phone on or wake it from sleep mode.
Overall it is simple to see that the new iPhone is really incredible, but as a consumer you definitely want to make yourself aware of the previously mentioned and other issues, so that when you do actually make the purchase of the phone you will be able to use it to the best of your ability. http://www.the-iphone.biz