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Home | Reference & Education | Science With all of the hype behind the new "iPhone," what exactly makes it so special? One of its most fascinating features is the touch-screen capabilities that distinguish it from other phones on the market. Consumers should note that browsing through contacts lists or recent calls is no longer as tedious; with the simple touch of a finger, users can easily access a name or number, making the iPhone's interface extremely user-friendly. What's even more amazing is the sensitivity of the unit that enables it to detect which direction it is being held and then adjust the screen accordingly. For instance, when using it as a phone (and holding it in the vertical direction), the screen rotates so that the picture is displayed vertically. If it is being used to browse the web, users may wish to handle it horizontally which will cause the screen to display in this layout format as well. The iPhone is roughly 4.5 inches long, 2.4 inches wide, and no more than .5 inches thick, making it an extremely compact model. It weighs only 4.5 ounces, making it very easy to carry around in your pocket. Aside from the basic components, the phone also contains a 2 megapixel digital camera, allowing users to take pictures on the go. For Internet use, the iPhone comes preloaded with the famous Safari web browser, giving Apple users a bit of familiarity with the means of operation. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth gives users the capability of taking full advantage of its Internet browsing capabilities. It will be available to use in conjunction with an AT&T service plan, as the company has the rights to the iPhone for the first two years that it is on the market. So how successful will the iPhone be after a month, a year, 3 years? Many doubt that it will live up to the hype. One thing is certain: the price tag is a bit hefty! Depending on the size of memory storage, consumers will end up spending either $499 (for 4GB) or $599 (for 8GB). The difference in memory comes into play when determining how many media files will be stored. Research papers by a company called Parks Associates have indicated that the average consumer is willing to spend about $99 on a basic cell phone and $199 on a phone with advanced features (Internet browsing, photo capabilities). Based on these figures, it is hard to determine if the iPhone will break sales records, as projected. Will the highly-anticipated media powerhouse by Apple live up to its expectations? Only time will tell. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Rachel McCarthy is a columnist for EssayTown (EssayTown.com) who writes articles and essays in the field of technology.
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