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iPhone in my eyes - a review - part I
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By: Adam Nowak Email Article
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Ignorance was first:

iPhone? What iPhone? Probably something from this funny Apple Company, which produces trash at tremendous prices?

Later curiosity appeared:

Why are they writing so much about it? Riddle bought it too. Damn, even blogs on Jogger appeared only about this equipment. There must be something in it.

Next - disappointment:

Why are they so touched by this phone?! It doesn't even have a decent bluetooth! After all - such an inept phone. It's nonsense and what's more, it's so expensive.

In the end: enlightenment (or love)

- Look, darling! It's for 300 USD on E-Bay! - ...but soft 1.1.2.. - Damn. You're right... HEY! Look at this...

The end of the story:

- -- RING RING-- - Yes? (a friend in the bar) - Oh f..., what the hell is that?

I bought iPhone. And after long exploitation (a couple of weeks), it's time for a review of this device. Steve Jobs divided his official presentation into 3 main groups: a mobile phone, iPod, the Internet. So I will do the same , and let's start from the most important:

iPhone as a MOBILE PHONE

That is, actually, its basic function. Have we ever wondered about what we need from mobile phones? No, not from smartphones, a huge whopper with Java aboard or another 'mobile phone' for >=200USD. It's about a simple mobile phone. So? Surely, high quality calls. We want to hear our interlocutor loud and clear, and at the same time, we want to be well understood. iPhone is, in this respect, the best among my former phones. The quality of calls is perfect, both by the built-in microphone/receiver and by the headphones enclosed with the phone (of course in white ;)) From what I noticed - the software sets the headphones/microphone volume level according to the loudness of the environment. I have never read about such a function, but I am a hundred percent sure that this function has been added. Any other functions, such as conferencing, call holding, operating the address book, photos added to contacts - are present and work :-)

Cool, it's possible to make calls. However, it's been the 21st century for quite a while and it is too little for a phone... What else do we need? Texting? That's one of my favourite functions of iPhone. The history of SMS messages is stored in the form of a chat with a given person, and writing on a virtual keyboard is a few times faster than writing on a standard phone (even when taking into account writing by means of a T9 dictionary). Verily I say - sending texts by means of an iPhone is a real pleasure. But there is a small defect, which may be perceived as a fault. Characters are not counted and a notification of the limit of 160 characters is not displayed. In the days of free texts it shouldn't be a problem. However, opponents of Apple can pick on everything ;-) It's also impossible to send texts to more than one person at a time using the iPhone. But! These two shortcomings are made up for by the application called 'SMSD', available in iPhone's Installer.

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