The hardware Industrial design We're just going to come out and say it: the iPhone has the most beautiful industrial design of any cellphone we've ever seen. Yes, it's a matter of taste, and while we imagine some won't agree, we find it hard to resist the handset's thoughtful minimalism and attention to detail. The display The iPhone features the most attractive display we've ever seen on a portable device of this size, by far and bar none. While its 160ppi resolution isn't quite photorealistic, the extremely bright 3.5-inch display does run at 480 x 320, making it one of the highest pixel-density devices around today (save the Toshiba G900's mind-popping 3-inch 800 x 480 display). The screen also provides an excellent outdoor viewing experience. With optical properties reminiscent of transflective displays, the iPhone remains completely readable (if a only bit washed out) even in direct sunlight. Unfortunately, the display's viewing angle left a little something to be desired. Details: Model iPhone Initial operating system iPhone OS 1.0 Highest Supported operating system iPhone OS 3.1.3 Display 3.5 in (89 mm), 3:2 aspect ratio, scratch-resistant[78] glossy glass covered screen, 262,144-color LCD, 480 × 320 px(HVGA) at 163 ppi Storage 4, 8 and 16 GB Processor 620 MHz (underclocked to 412 MHz) Samsung 32-bit RISCARM 1176JZ(F)-S v1.0[80][81] Graphics PowerVR MBX Lite 3D GPU[86] Memory 128 MB DRAM[89] Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), USB 2.0/Dock connector, Quad bandGSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) Bluetooth 2.0 + EDRCambridge Bluecore4[91] Camera 2.0 MP Audio codec Wolfson MicroelectronicsWM8758BG[96] Materials Aluminum, glass and plastic Power Built-in non removable rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery[100][101][102] 3.7 V1400 mA·h[citation needed] Rated battery life (hours) audio: 24 video: 7 Talk over 2G: 8 Browsing internet: 6 Standby: 250 Dimensions 115 × 61 × 11.6 mm (4.5 × 2.4 × 0.46 in) Weight 135 g (4.8 oz) Released 4 and 8 GB: June 29, 2007 16 GB: February 5, 2008 Discontinued 4 GB: September 5, 2007 8 and 16 GB: July 11, 2008 Type Allocation Codes 01/124500 Thanks Engadget.com and wikipedia.orgRead full review
GOOD THINGS: well, the things that I like iphone is that it can provide me a very quick information from short cut buttons. For examples, with mails button I can connect very quickly to my Gmail account and reply e-mails very quickly. For thoese who is investing in stock market, you can set up your own stocks screen and it also provide graphically analysis for you. So you can quickly get that information on how stocks moves. The other things that I like is that Iphone has many cool application for free download. For example, games & maps also development tools for Iphone developers. BAD THINGS: I can't directly delete the application from my memory by clicking an X mark. Instead of that I have to go ahead and connect to internet connection and un-install it online through "install" applicaton. This is a waste of time and phone net is not that fast enough to do many applications in one day. Also When I keep connecting to the internet the Iphone will get hotter. If you put an Iphone near your ear to call your friends after internet you will feel that heat coming off. BUT OVER ALL ARE GREAT I LOVE IT SO I WILL GIVE 8/10 FOR IPHONE AT&TRead full review
The hardware Industrial design We're just going to come out and say it: the iPhone has the most beautiful industrial design of any cellphone we've ever seen. Yes, it's a matter of taste, and while we imagine some won't agree, we find it hard to resist the handset's thoughtful minimalism and attention to detail. The display The iPhone features the most attractive display we've ever seen on a portable device of this size, by far and bar none. While its 160ppi resolution isn't quite photorealistic, the extremely bright 3.5-inch display does run at 480 x 320, making it one of the highest pixel-density devices around today (save the Toshiba G900's mind-popping 3-inch 800 x 480 display). The screen also provides an excellent outdoor viewing experience. With optical properties reminiscent of transflective displays, the iPhone remains completely readable (if a only bit washed out) even in direct sunlight. Unfortunately, the display's viewing angle left a little something to be desired. Details: Model iPhone Initial operating system iPhone OS 1.0 Highest Supported operating system iPhone OS 3.1.3 Display 3.5 in (89 mm), 3:2 aspect ratio, scratch-resistant[78] glossy glass covered screen, 262,144-color LCD, 480 × 320 px(HVGA) at 163 ppi Storage 4, 8 and 16 GB Processor 620 MHz (underclocked to 412 MHz) Samsung 32-bit RISCARM 1176JZ(F)-S v1.0[80][81] Graphics PowerVR MBX Lite 3D GPU[86] Memory 128 MB DRAM[89] Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), USB 2.0/Dock connector, Quad bandGSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) Bluetooth 2.0 + EDRCambridge Bluecore4[91] Camera 2.0 MP Audio codec Wolfson MicroelectronicsWM8758BG[96] Materials Aluminum, glass and plastic Power Built-in non removable rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery[100][101][102] 3.7 V1400 mA·h[citation needed] Rated battery life (hours) audio: 24 video: 7 Talk over 2G: 8 Browsing internet: 6 Standby: 250 Dimensions 115 × 61 × 11.6 mm (4.5 × 2.4 × 0.46 in) Weight 135 g (4.8 oz) Released 4 and 8 GB: June 29, 2007 16 GB: February 5, 2008 Discontinued 4 GB: September 5, 2007 8 and 16 GB: July 11, 2008 Type Allocation Codes 01/124500 Thanks Engadget.com and wikipedia.orgRead full review
Phone is great - internet browser is the best part - be advised that you MUST carry a data plan through AT&T, not just a voice plan - no need to pay more, just get the darned thing through AT&T! The screen touch takes some getting used to and can be slow - no real menus so you have to be happy with the intuitive nature of the phone. If you need a PDA and phone most, this combines the two wonderfully. The mapping and location feature is great for the traveler. My husband is getting one of his own!
I love the iPhone. When it works it works well. I had to purchase a new iPhone recently because the wifi failed. This was my second iPhone with a failed wifi. Without the wifi the phone is not as wonderful as with the wifi and my track record is not good with iphone wifi. Two phones and two failed wifi, hopefully three is a charm. When my second iphone wifi went out I was out of warranty, so I did not get the easy replacement. This is what you should know. When you first by an iphone and a 2 year contract, you get a warranty on the phone. If the phone hardware fails within the warranty period they will replace it. However when they replace it the hardware warranty clock does not restart at 0, it continues based on the original warranty. If after the original warranty runs out the hardware failed even if it is 4 months after they will not replace the phone. So my wifi on my first phone went out within 3 months of the warranty end period. I got a replacement for free. The wifi on my second phone went out after 3 1/2 months, but my original warranty was over and Apply only warrants the hardware for 90 days. So basically out of luck. They will replace it at a reasonable price, but they only warrant it for 90 days. So my only beef is with the reliability of the wifi. Everything else is great. It is my single most important device.Read full review
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