Friday, July 1, 2011

week 1 analysis


The first iPhone came on the scene in 2007 and has just gotten better. It can be a video camera, camera, video games (I love pac-man), phone, and texting all in one. What can be more exciting than getting a phone that can do everything?
iPhone 4, I cannot imagine my life without mine. This nice sleek phone, that is light weight and easy to use. It has fast internet connection and is user friendly. You have so many apps on this phone I cannot even keep track of all the ones I have on my phone. There is one app that I think is great, it is called Bump it, if two people have an iPhone with this app you can turn the app on and then bump phones, they vibrate and then connect and you can share information from one phone to another.
This phone has every picture I have taken in the last year and ½, every contact they I have is on my phone, and when hooked to your computer it will copy those contacts as well.
It is crazy to me how one little item can be so important to the human race, it doesn’t matter where you are from or what you do with your time.
Here is one thing that Apple has to say about the iPhone, let me know if you agree:
Designers and engineers didn’t start with a clean sheet of paper. They started with three years of experience designing and building the phones that redefined what a phone can do. iPhone 4 is the result of everything they’ve learned so far. And it’s all contained in a beautiful enclosure a mere 9.3 millimeters thin, making iPhone 4 the world’s thinnest smartphone.
 What do you guys think, is the iPhone all it is cracked up to be, is it the thinnest smartphone in the world? I know my opinion, what’s your?
 

2 comments:

  1. Mari – my wife and I decided to get new phones recently and she decided to go with the I-Phone. She’s been obsessed with it since she took it out of the box. She spends a few hours a day downloading all kinds of apps. Needless to say she absolutely loves it and I’ll admit the games and weather apps are pretty nifty.

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  2. I would agree that the cell phone is so important to our daily lives that is crazy to think how far we have come from the mid 90's to now. The reason I don't like the I-Phone is due to at the end of the day what is the difference between 1 and 2 or 3 and now 4, and each time you are shelling out another 300-400 dollars for this. I just have a hard time justifying it. I do admit it is part of popular culture and will be until the next new thing comes along.

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