iPhone: Changing Mobile World, Changing Lives

Apple.com’s thrust has always been one thing: customer satisfaction. They have seen how important it is to make every customer happy with the creation of user-friendly gadgets, With the release of iPhone recently, Apple revolutionized the world of mobile phones through increasing the level of communication and entertainment. Users can enjoy some innovative features such as a video iPod, Internet connectivity, and text messaging.

You cannot expect any traditional component of cellular phones. Gone are the stylus and keypads. However, you can say hello to larger and multicolored screen. How about a touch screen? Sure, it will tickle your fancy, so much more with the inclusion of virtual keyboards that appear according to the functions you are trying to utilize. This technology has been implemented to answer the common problems mobile users face today: the sizes of keypads and display screens.

The iPhone makes use of the QWERTY keyboard which prevents you from committing gross spelling mistakes especially when you’re sending text messages. Moreover, you can listen to selective voice mails. This means that you can simply select the voice messages you want to listen to instead of barging your eardrums with all of them.

Of course, iPhone also tries to compete with other Internet-capable cell phones out there by making it Bluetooth and WiFi ready. If you’re running a MAC operating system, then you basically get the same kind of Internet reception—yes, it’s just like you’re surfing in front of your PC. Other Internet features include the new Safari Web browser, notepad, electronic calendar, and an address book.

But what spells the ultimate difference of iPhones among all other mobile devices is their touch screen technology. First, it is very convenient to use, despite a new mobile development. It gives the phone the capability to distinguish between a human finger’s touch and a portion of the human face when you’re talking as well as the nature of surfaces you’re placing it in, whether it’s in your pocket or in your bag. Pictures seem to come alive either in your Photo Gallery or in webpages since you can both zoom them in and out through “pinching” them, placing or spreading two of your fingers, as if you were making these images larger or smaller.

The new iPhone is set to create a stir in the mobile industry. By now, surely, major players are coming up with their own that can compete with Apple.com’s new product. However, for the meantime, let’s relish on the fact that this time around, Apple is sure to bring sweet smiles to millions of people all over the world.