Thursday, 19 June 2008

Apple's iphone



Apple Inc’s iPhone 3G is ready for customers as an alternative to the BlackBerry email phone, so long as users are willing to compromise on security and battery backup.

Software released last month adds support for Microsoft’s Exchange corporate email system and offers the ability to erase data if the device is lost, making Apple’s handset ‘acceptable’ for use.


Apple began selling the iPhone last year to consumers, seeking to expand beyond the iPod media player and Macintosh computer. The company has added business features to step up competition with Research In Motion Ltd’s BlackBerry and Palm Inc’s Treo.

Onw who will buy it would be able to use the iPhone to access email and calendars,

Most of the biggest firms began to support various features of iphone

With the new iPhone 2.0 software, released when Apple began selling a faster version of the phone on July 11, business users have access to a device with the “most readable email” and an excellent Web browser.

The iPhone was the second best selling smartphone in the US in the first quarter, behind the BlackBerry. Smartphones combine Internet and computer functions, letting users access e mail and surf the Web.

Overall its a good phone for multimedia features.

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