The new Apple iPhone offers features that have never been seen before. This phone is also revolutionary because it contains a built-in iPod.
The iPhone combines many abilities into one smartly packaged device. The iPhone features a camera phone, a multimedia player, mobile telephone, and Internet services (such as e-mail, text messaging, web browsing).
The iPhone features the “most revolutionary user interface since the mouse.” It has a large multi-touch display and has entirely new software that fully utilizes the design of the iPhone.
The iPhone features an intelligent keyboard that can fix mistakes as the user is typing. The iPhone offers a system for text messaging that has never been seen before. Its keyboard allows for typing that cannot be accomplished on the small plastic keyboards on other phones.
The iPhone comes equipped with OS X—the operating system that comes on Macintosh computers. The iPhone is so advanced that is can function as a small computer. The iPhone can browse the web like a computer, allowing its user to see headlines, to see stock market quotes, or do any of the other activities that a web browser can accomplish.
The iPhone is also a widescreen iPod. The iPhone allows its user to bring with them their music collection that can be accessed by the touch of a button. This device can also play movies and television shows. The iPhone is an entertainment machine in a small, portable package that is easy to carry and even easier to use.
The iPhone is the phone of the future. It combines the functions of a computer and the ease of a telephone. The iPhone also has amazing entertainment ability, playing music, movies, and more. The iPhone is also the tool of a business professional, allowing Internet surfing and advanced call features. The iPhone also has the capability to find directions and maps, so that the user is never lost, not to mention never bored.
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