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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Living In The Age Of The iPhone


Cell phones have, without a doubt, risen drastically in popularity over the last decade.  With all of the new advancements that have taken place, it is no wonder why people have become so enraptured with these small gadgets.  It seems as if every time a new cell phone comes out, there is a new feature that tops the last cell phone.  Well, now there is a cell phone that incorporates all of these new and exciting features – the iPhone.  The iPhone is a line of internet and multimedia smartphones that are designed by Apple, and hit the cell phone market in 2007.  An iPhone functions as many different things.  It can act as a video camera, a regular camera, it can receive visual voicemails, act as a media player, allows you to browse the web, and access Wi-Fi. 

The iPhone is built around a multi-touch screen with a virtual keyboard rather than a physical one.  What is also appealing to many people is that you can access the App Store directly through your iPhone which will then give you numerous applications you can use whenever and wherever with your phone.  Some of these applications include things such as social networking, games, navigation, and films.  Not only can you capture unique and interesting elements within your phone, but you can also do the same on the outside of your phone with iPhone cases.  There are many different iPhone cases to pick from to get that stylish and protective outer shell that will keep your phone safe from scratches, bumps, and other smudges.

The iPhone has so much to offer everyone that it would be foolish not to look into it when on the prowl for a new cell device.  With all of the fun and engaging features that are not only built into this phone, but that you can get through the phone, you will be able to stay connected with all the people you wish, while keeping yourself entertained all the while. 

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