Sunday, January 20, 2008

Apple iPhone – The New Touch Therapy

Apple iPhone has undoubtedly been one of the most anticipated handsets of the year. And eversince its launch, it has been surrounded with speculations. Though the device is now only restricted to the US market, the story of its success has well hit the UK market as well. The Apple iPhone is a stunning looking device. When turned off, the handset is just a black bar sans any buttons or hidden mechanism, but the magic comes out alive when the phone is turned on. The handset features a large screen, which is completely touchscreen and highly responsive. And it is here, where the entire magic is embedded. On touching the screen, it flashes a comprehensive keypad and all the functionalities. At a whooping 89mm (3.5 inches), the display takes full beenfit of the phone s size, while its 480x320-pixel resolution translates into sharp graphics, brilliant colours and fluid movements. And such is the charm and power of this magical touchscreen that LG Prada and HTC touch are left behind. The Apple iPhone is taller than the Palm Treo 755p, and is much compact and slimmer than the iconic Motorola RAZR. The Apple iPhone Menu is impressive, intuitive and very user friendly. Its quite a relief to find that the essential features are not buried inside, and are easily accessible. Plus, the fluid animation enables the users to reach different functions. As per the usage, the touchscreen becomes number keypad, keyboard, music and video player, and safari browser. Probably the only problem here is that scrolling the touchscreen takes a long time â€" and you might run out of patience at times. And since the phone comes without dedicated Talk and End buttons, one must use a few taps to find these features. One of the best features of Apple iPhone s touchscreen is the ability to zoom. It includes accelerometer, and also a proximity sensor. Apple iPhone Alice Erin is an expert Author. He has written good quality articles on Mobile Phones Sim Free Phones

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