If you like to buy gadgets after doing a
detailed analysis of its pros and cons (Apple fanboys like me are of course excluded) then you should read the reviews of Apple's iPhone 3G by the big three tech writers: Walt Mossberg of Wall Street Journal, Edward Baid of USA Today and David Pogue of New York Times and
get their take on the iPhone 3G before you decide to buy it.
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iPhone might be the most hyped gadget ever, but if you are like me who buys gadgets after doing a detailed analysis of its pros and cons, you are probably also not satisfied reading just a single review of the iPhone. So I thought it would be a good idea to do a roundup of iPhone reviews by choosing some of the best iPhone reviews from the experts themselves. The iPhone is still to be launched in Europe, so I am yet to get my hands on the iPhone to post my very own iPhone review, till then hear it from the experts.
I hope this post helps you in making the decision and doesn't end up confusing you further.
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The NewYork Times
carried an interesting article this week on how Hollywood loves the
small screen (read mobile phones) but Advertisers don't. I believe the
iPhone will help change that perception quite dramatically. Steve Jobs
gave us a peek on how the iPhone could change all that during his Keynote address. Mobile advertising is one huge potential of the iPhone which seems to have gone unnoticed.
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There’s an interesting trade-off presented by the iPhone. While the phone can do more, and it’s interface is fluid, in some ways it widens the gulf between human and computer. When you touch it it doesn’t touch you back. That may prove to be a good thing. It may prove that what we think we need we don’t really need. The trade-offs may pay-off.
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Though it might go a little too fast to be called a tutorial, it’s nice to see. It’s a video all about the the iPhone in a nutshell.
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"How do you sell 10 million [iPhones] if no one wants to buy at the price you're selling? The answer, I think, lies in a little-noticed feature in the iPhone: Wi-Fi," Tim Beyers writes for The Motley Fool.
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Apple announced a long rumored, much anticipated, highly coveted mobile phone called the iPhone. Jobs promised to revolutionize mobile phones, and being one to never disappoint the masses, I believe he did. This is part II of the two part post on why we think the iPhone is revolutionary.
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The iPhone is a revolutionary new product, aimed at completely redefining mobile as we know it. Even though I’m still reeling from the excitement, this is probably the biggest thing I’ve seen happen to the mobile industry in the 5+ years I’ve been in it since well… phones.
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So, after watching the iPhone announcement the gadget we've all been jonesing for—what's the first thing we all do? That's right, figure out all the things that are wrong with it and why it's not going to be the "killer app" for Apple. It happened to the iPod, why not the iPhone. Here's my take on the caveats...
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The Apple iPhone camera features are impressive for a camera phone, including 2 megapixels, fabulous image image management software, the ability to sync with images on your computer and the ability to email images. Here is a breakdown of the Apple iPhone's camera.
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