In common with all Apple products, the Apple iPhone is not cheap, so the question all potential purchasers must ask themselves is: is the Apple iPhone hyper or hypo? Is it value for money, in other words?
Naturally while you look at any modern device, you have to take the whole package, including software and features into account, not merely look at the phone, which can not do anything without an operating system.
This is the crux of it really. The iPhone, along with numerous other contemporary phones, requires an operating system to make it work in the correct manner. If this software is decent, then the phone is easy to use.
Well, Apple has a great deal of experience with operating systems (look at the Apple Mac), so it is not a problem to believe that Apple passes this test with flying colours. The Apple iPhone is fairly intuitive and therefore easy to use.
The iPhone has the capacity to store and play MP3 files. This is a fantastic feature because it means that you merely have to carry one device instead of two. Moreover, any tune that you have saved to your phone can be used as a ringtone. You can load your own MP3 files from your computer, you can download them from the Internet or buy them from Apple iTunes.
You can replay these tunes back through external speakers using the built-in Bluetooth technology or you can use headphones, wireless or not. This all works very well and produces a good quality sound.
You have several alternatives for storage space for MP3 files. You can opt to have six, eight or sixteen megabytes of music related ROM (memory) fitted at the time of buying the phone. However, you cannot upgrade this memory later nor can you use a Flashcard as you can with other telephones. This is a pity, because it means that the iPhone's MP3 capabilities cannot be upgraded.
The battery is a bone of contention. While the battery of a standard phone expires, you purchase a new one and off you go again. Indeed, many power users of mobile phones have one battery on charge and one in the phone all the time.
However, you cannot do that with the iPhone, because the battery is not detachable. When the battery does not work, you need to buy a new, costly iPhone.
The touch-screen is very sensitive, so you have to take real care that it is not activated while the phone is in your bag or pocket, otherwise, you could be phoning someone without knowing it. However, this does not happen as frequently as you may think, but it is a worry though.
The Internet browser is not quite what you are used to on your home or laptop computer. For example, the browser will not store passwords or user names. This is probably because Apple is worried about your details being hacked through the iPhone's wi-fi connection, so you have to used to remembering any log in details that you need.
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