August 2nd, 2007
The video iPod features of the iPhone are by far our favorite. With a larger, more crisp screen than the iPod video, movies were much easier to watch over a long period.

Infosync Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “The Web browsing experience is excellent, but navigation with Google Maps is simply mediocre.Google Maps is buggy and unreliable. Though it looks better than the same app on other smartphones, the interface, in an attempt to simplify, has removed some of the search options, and search results now come back way off the mark.Audio - Excellent:We always experienced static and dropouts with stereo Bluetooth, though sound quality can be quite good. Still, we don’t think Apple made a mistake by omitting A2DP support…”
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July 19th, 2007
It offers a great mobile web browsing experience, great battery life.The mail client is a well implemented piece of software. While it’s still not perfect, it’s better than all mobile email solutions I’ve seen, and a good number of desktop mail clients.

GearLive Reviewed Apple iPhone ang gave out “The network for the iPhone is both a good thing and a bad thing. The inclusion of EDGE data (it’s faster than dial up was way back in the day - but not by that much) for getting the internet from AT&T was a surprise, and makes browsing out on the road somewhat painful. Luckily Apple made up for this by adding a great WiFi implementation. The handoff between WiFi and EDGE is seamless if you have previously approved a wireless access point, and the WiFi power consumption actually appears lower than EDGE to me.”
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July 13th, 2007
The screen’s so bright that in most situations you don’t notice the fingerprints. But it’s enough of an issue that Apple includes a small black chamois cloth in the iPhone box, and the image-conscious iPhone owner will want to give their screen a good wipe-down often.

MacWorld Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “The iPhone comes with a set of stereo earbuds that sound pretty good, exponentially better than the earbuds that shipped with the original iPod.Although I’m sure that third-party headphone makers will create numerous excellent alternatives, the good news is that the iPhone’s in-the-box earbuds are very good.The bad news is that Text can’t send MMS messages, which are similar to SMS messages but can contain multimedia. ”
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July 11th, 2007
The pictures are crisp and text more than readable, though the lack of Flash limits some major websites.The 2 megapixel camera is unremarkable, if not blurry compared to a full-fledged digital camera.

PDAStreet Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out ” It is quite a different experience once you turn slide the slider and turn the iPhone on. Widget icons fill the screen like a road map centered in the middle of the iPhone universe. You can go anywhere from here. Along the bottom are the primary functions: phone, mail, Safari (Internet) and iPod. The camera icon is stuffed somewhere among the second-tier options—as it should be. On the other hand, the Internet is slow and unwieldy, at least initially. ”
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July 10th, 2007
For video clips and movies, the iPhone is the best iPod yet. Video on the 3.5-inch screen is crystalline and quite an improvement over the 2.5-inch video iPod experience.

LaptopMag Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “The iPhone’s main advantage over other mobile devices is that it runs full Mac OS X and Safari. The Web and full HTML e-mail are just like you get on your desktop, only smaller, although the Safari browser lacks Flash support. You can manually access your POP3 and IMAP e-mail as well as AOL, Gmail, and Yahoo push e-mail. The iPhone lets you view Word, Excel, and PDF attachments, as well as images, but not PowerPoints.We found the earpiece a bit weak and calls were a bit fuzzy on our end of the line. ”
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July 10th, 2007
Well using the multi-digit touchscreen interface is actually that simple. It allows for scrolling through lists of movies, music, contacts, and through long webpages even easier than if you were using a full-sized PC with mouse and keyboard.

Gizmodo Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “The text is nice and large, and browsing lists with either flicking or, in the case of longer lists, using the alphabet on the right is fast. If you tilt the phone to either the left or the right, you go into Cover Flow view (which Apple should work into every device they will ever build) and voila! You’re browsing through albums as if you pulled them off a dusty shelf. It actually works well here, seeing as your song selection is limited by the 8GB of storage.”
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July 9th, 2007
The biggest stumbling block in the iPhone is its text input method. The on-screen virtual keyboard is difficult to use by novices, at best…

MobileBurn Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “The much hyped Visual Voicemail system in the iPhone is very nice. Messages are organized by name or number and can be played just as any locally stored music clip would.As far as the audio quality is concerned, it sounds perfectly fine to me, but I’m no expert.The Apple iPhone has a built-in 2 megapixel still camera that takes pretty nice photos in general. The Photos application is very clever. It makes browsing photos an absolute joy. Photos are copied to and from the device using iTunes and the photos are organized into the Camera Roll…”
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July 9th, 2007
Another iPhone innovation is the Web browser. Like the OS, it’s the complete Safari browser, not a crippled mobile browser. The only downfall is that it doesn’t support Flash.

DigitalTrends Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “Equally intelligent is the predictive text behind the keyboard, the best we’ve seen. You won’t need it for Web addresses because you get a widescreen keypad that limits errors. But the email keypad appears only on the bottom half of the screen in landscape mode, and numbers and frequently used punctuation are annoyingly are on a second screen.”
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July 9th, 2007
Music playback is brilliant – whether you’re listening through headphones or in the open air. And you can’t argue with the look of photos and videos - as long as they’re of decent quality to begin with.

RegHardware Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “Loading standard web pages wasn’t a problem with Wi-Fi, but it certainly was with Edge. I’ve used my iPhone for half an evening, and already, I wish it had faster wireless access. I’m also wishing it had a better camera. Even in good light, its two-megapixel shooter is dreadful.”
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July 9th, 2007
The phone works well in terms of volume, voice quality and reception. It’s powerful enough to compete with smartphones but the lack of a physical keyboard and 3rd party applications mean it falls short for those with serious business needs.

MobileTechReview Reviewed Apple iPhone and gave out “The iPhone has a very high resolution display by phone and iPod standards: 480 x 320 pixels at 160 dpi. That means video looks great, text is super-sharp and you can see quite a bit of a web page using Apple’s excellent Safari web browser built into the phone. The display isn’t just for looking it: it’s a touch screen… unfortunately, the iPhone doesn’t have 3G, Instead, the iPhone has EDGE which averages 90 - 150k.The bright spot is WiFi: the iPhone has 802.11b/g for much faster web browsing and email downloads.”
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