Apple iPhone – Black Is Beautiful
Written by admin on December 22, 2009 – 11:38 pm -The iPhone has a 2 megapixel camera and an advanced photo management application that syncs photos with your PC or MAC. It also has the ability to album with a simple touch, and able to send pictures directly to a MobileMe Gallery to show. The phone is also a widescreen iPod with touch controls that lets you synchronize content from the iTunes library on your PC or Mac E 'can also use Cover Flow to browse your music library by albumartwork.
Ringtones
The device allows iPhone ringtones from over 500,000 songs on the iTunes Store to create. It frees up your imagination and get a ring just as you want.
Navigator browser
The phone is an advanced HTML browser Safari and a mail client to display images and photographs, as well as text messages. The phone is an excellent Maps applications displaying maps and satellite images, and facilitatesalso provide instructions and information, if necessary.
The iPhone also has articles, useful information such as stock reports and weather conditions. The device has a special YouTube player, from the initial screen can be activated and will allow you to access YouTube videos on the keypad to scroll.
Operating systems and connectivity
Apple iPhone uses the most advanced operating system, OS X, and when the phone is also a multi-tasking, allowing you to read a website –page and download the e-mail simultaneously. The device uses quad-band GSM, a global standard for wireless communications, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. While walking, they also have the ability to automatically switch between EDGE and Wi-Fi, and therefore the fastest possible connection data.
IPhone has energy saving features, such as light sensor that automatically adjusts screen brightness according to lighting conditions prevailingsensor and the display to save power when the device is set to the ear.
Apple iPhone is sleek and has a large screen, a method of entering text larger and more foolproof desktop connectivity
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