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The device offers a wider, 3.5-inch screen with touch controls that vastly improve upon the
iPod's scroll wheel. To scroll through a list of artists, contacts or photos a user runs a finger
down the screen. A faster flick will move further down the list than a slow one. The iPhone
features an improved menu structure that makes it faster to find playlists, artists and albums.
The screen is also improved, allowing the viewing of video and pictures in either portrait or
landscape mode. Switching from one to the other requires a flip of the fingers.
The phone uses a version of Apple's own operating system, OS X and offers random-access
voicemail, enabling users to listen to messages in the order they want, rather than in the order
they were left. It offers SMS messaging and a 2 megapixel camera.
It also allows seamless access to IMAP and POP3 email, and Yahoo will offer the free pushing of
IMAP messages. Web browsing benefits from the availability of Safari, the ability to zoom in and
out with a tap of the finger and the iPhone's wide-screen capacity.
The iPhone comes with plenty of other goodies, including sensors that control screen brightness,
adjust the picture when the device has been rotated from portrait to landscape, and measure how
close the user is to the phone.
It supports quad-band GSM, EDGE, Bluetooth and 802.11b/g/n.
*Sim Lock AT&T
*Locked with 1.1.2
ibrahimtelecoms11@gmail.com Posted on April 28, 2008
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