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Apple iPhone Review - Messaging, Internet & Connectivity
Messaging, Internet & ConnectivityEditor Rating: The Apple iPhone is a quad-band GSM phone locked to AT&T in the United States. Apple has also recently introduced a European version that will be available this November on the O2 network. iPhone can connect to AT&T's EDGE data networks in the US, and 802.11b/g (WiFi) connections are also supported for WLAN networking. Configuring and connecting to WiFi networks is very easy on iPhone, and the handset does a great job of switching from EDGE to WiFi when a known or open network is detected.
I should note that I was also able to configure my unlocked iPhone for EDGE data access via my T-Mobile account. Though it depends on the specifics of your carrier and data plan, as of my writing this widespread success has been reported connecting unlocked iPhones to various GSM networks for EDGE data services. In my case, configuring the device went beyond merely changing settings - I had to do some minor-ly technical editing of some system files, a process which was figured out and documented by some friendly folks on various forums around the Web.
Apple built Bluetooth v2.0 into the N95, though the only connections with mono handsfree devices are supported. iPhone does not support stereo audio over Bluetooth, file exchange, laptop tethering, wireless printing, or anything else having to do with Bluetooth. The interface for pairing with Bluetooth devices is probably the best and easiest to use I've ever seen on a mobile phone - Apple has simplified the process so it's nearly fool-proof. Too bad I can't listen to music or transfer photos to/from iPhone without wires.
Apple includes a USB sync/dock cable, a USB-based AC adapter, and a docking station in the iPhone packaging; again, the setup is quite similar to what iPod owners are used to. This mini-modular system can be used in a few different ways - connecting the cable from iPhone directly to a computer allows for syncing and charging, as does docking the handset and connecting the dock to your computer. Me, I've got an extra cable lying around from an old iPod, so I keep one cable with my laptop for synching contacts and media, and I've got the dock, AC adapter, and other cable set up on my bedside table. This allows me to charge the iPhone overnight and also run an audio cable from the dock to the stereo in my bedroom - perfect for listening to music in bed, though it also makes it dangerously easy to check Email and surf the Web at all hours of the night.
All syncing between iPhone and my Mac or PC is handled via iTunes software (though iPhoto is used for downloading photos snapped on the handset). An iPhone tab added to the iTunes interface provides settings for syncing music, movies, photos, calendars, and contacts with my computer. I'm used to using iTunes to manage my music collection, and so find it pretty convenient to finally be able to use it to keep tabs on what media I'm moving on and off of my mobile phone as well. The one complaint I have with this system is that iTunes only allows for music playlists to be synced with iPhone - I can't move individual tracks or albums on and off of the handset; instead, they have to be added to or removed from a playlist I've set up solely for "iPhone music." It's a minor inconvenience, but also another head-scratcher.
Next: Conclusion »Reviews by companyApple, BenQ, BlackBerry, Eten, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, o2, Palm, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony EricssonOur fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...Tuesday, December 23, 2008hey im looking to buy a new phone and the iphone looks awesome. but im just not sure yet can u compare the iphone with the eternity? thanks Friday, August 29, 2008I have already read the reviews of iphone at AlaTest (http://alatest.com/cellular-phones/apple-iphone-3g/reviews/po2-58976944,8/ ) and have to say that it is really awesome cell phone! Very cool that I'm not the owner of iphone (lol, I use Nokia N-Gage QD). So now I have the reason to buy iPhone! :)
Wednesday, August 27, 2008i had my iphone 4 bout 6 months i liked it but i couldnt stand how quit and crappy the speakers were i sold it 4 a blackjack2 i luv it |
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