An iPhone for an Eye
By youngzuse
An iPhone for an Eye
At this moment, I do support a wide selection of smart phones and have since 2004 perhaps, so I've muddled through several the older Palms, the Blackberries HTC's Android os phones, as well as Microsoft's windows mobile phones and there is just not a single thing as stable and useful as the Iphone4 in the market today. The simple app structure in addition to exceedingly friendly interface lets also the novice users (my wife being one) begin to enjoy the many perks that is included in the phone in a matter of minutes. I use my apple iphone for work, but my kids have loaded some 20 free games onto the phone that I keep stowed inside the "Kids Games" folders, keeping them into position.
Of course I play games onto it: You just can't help the application. With the app store simply click away, and too many "free" games in existence clamoring for attention, the phone has turned that mindless hour or so waiting in the doctor's office towards a couple frantic Angry Birds degrees. I also picked up one or two learning games and flashcard apps to your kids too. It's amazing what sorts of studying & learning (two very "bad" words according to my 7-year old) you can receive them to do when it's all tucked right neat little gadget that beeps, whistles and makes small animal dance when you obtain a right answer.
And as with regard to work? My job often has me running from spot for a place, consulting with this dept or that, shuffling between group meetings and projects and software deployments, even from home on occasion. The calendar pop-ups severe warning to me about upcoming events precisely from my Exchange email server, texting hit me when system alerts get rid of, telling me what system adjusted down just in time for me to do something about it. I can even pull up some of my contacts and call and email them at will, or remote into any one my servers at moment's realize. Of course, the tiny screen over the phone makes this a serious challenge, but when I'm using touch in every other way and miles with the nearest computer, that tiny window gives me the opportunity to troubleshoot a server and require effective action from anywhere I happen to be, even if it is flying down the Boise river for the warm Saturday afternoon.
Everything I need to keep me plugged in 24/7 is right inside my fingertips. I even have an app that enables me to change a user's multilevel account password without requiring a computer.
Okay, so my butt is actually firmly planted on the Apple cart right now. It has to be; there really isn't anything else that you can buy as easy and simple to use while being useful enough for you who needs to use the application. At work we have finished 200 iPhones (3gs together with 4) and there just isn't anything in existence that gives as wide a multitude of useful features with the least level of user angst. I think a lot of it is because of the iron grip Apple keeps on application development. You gets some poorly written apps in the iTunes store, but you can bet that undertake and don't are going to insert germs into your phone or sell your secrets, other phone brands haven't been as fortunate.
Author Name:matthew snow
anusha15 3 months ago
I haven't done too much of research, fortunately my iPad was a gift from my brother :) But I do agree with you about the quality of applications available on the App Store. Apple Rocks :)