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Apple Iphone 3G Review

Abdul Halim asked:




The iPhone 3G is a predecessors of iPhone. The founder of Apple Macintosh Steve Jobs is a successful business personality in tech product manufacturing and technology based Industry. Apple computer, iPod Walkman, iPhone and now iPhone 3G are bright examples of his continual success business. In mobile industry iPhone has won the people’s heart all over the world. Though Google phone has come out as a good competitor of it but there is no deficit of demand of iPhone yet.

Apple’s iPhone 3g looks like original iPhone. Screen, ear speaker, home button, edge structure as same as previous one. Though it looks like a previous iPhone but there are some differences in many fields such as it is thicker and thinner than iPhone, the back section features plastic instead of metal and curved edges similar to the Mac book Air’s. The headphone jack is fully difference it is flush against the edge so you can use any headphone to enjoy different quality sound.

The most important site of 3G iPhone is you will get many options of enjoying 3G technology such as HSDPA ( high speed data packet access) , easy web browsing, EDGE ( Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution), File downloading speed is much more faster than iPhone and Google phone too.

GPS technology adding is a another most important cause for great demand of this phone. You can enjoy app store facilities free of cost although for specific program you have to pay. However it is a good point that you don’t have to find unlocking code from online. Web based all apps are available from Apple. Including others you can download games and Internet radio stations.

The iPhone 3G is a great smart phone with multi touch screen display. This is unveiled on July 11 2008. The iPhone was initially introduced in the United States on June 29, 2007 and it is available worldwide. It was named Time magazine’s Invention of the Year in 2007. Without Internet connection, web browsing, emailing MMS, Photo, video sharing, data transmitting facility you can use Wi-Fi service for continuous uninterrupted connection with your home or office PC.

Major Options:



3.5″ 16M-color TFT display with a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels

Quad-band GSM support

Tri-band UMTS support with HSDPA

Built-in GPS receivere

8 to 16GB of onboard storage

Accelerometer, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor

2 megapixel camera

Silky smooth user interface with multi-touch user support

Unsurpassed web surfing experience

Push email with MS Exchange support

Redone rear

Wi-Fi connectivity

TV-out port

Different headphone jack using facility

Jooming facility

APPS store facility for downloading and installing different software and tools.



Main disadvantages:



No video calls over the 3G network

The handset wobbles on hard even surfaces

There are a number of messaging downers

Camera has no auto focus, nor video recording… nor any settings at all

Safari browser doesn’t support Flash and Java, doesn’t have a download manager

Bluetooth support limited to headset use only (no A2DP or file transfers)

No copy/paste functionality

You cannot sync Notes and TO-DOs

No memory card slot (but knowing Apple there will never be one)



Several way you can collect this phone. You can collect from online (o2) or you can buy The iPhone 3G from Apple, Car phone Warehouse and high street outlets. You can collect it on a monthly contract, starting at £30 a month with a £99 upfront charge for the 8GB model, or £159 for the 16GB. You can get it for free if you pay more than £45 a month. Alternatively there’s a pay as you go option too, if you don’t like a contract.

Difference Between VoIP Digital Phone Service and Traditional Telephone Service

Amy Nutt asked:


Traditional telephones consist of a phone that is connected to a land line. This form of communication is vulnerable to interference and delivery is much slower. Fortunately, advancements in technology have revolutionized they way we now communicate. The arrival of the Internet changed the way we converse. An important advancement in the communication industry is the development of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Digital Phone Service.

In Digital VoIP, sound is changed to digital information and sent through the internet, and then changed back to its original form by way of digital reproduction. This means that you can make a call using your digital service through the internet. The high speed data transmission is the most advanced form of communication and is provided by Digital VoIP providers.

How VoIP / Internet Voice Works

VoIP services transform your voice into a digital signal that travels over the Internet. VoIP allows people to make a call from a computer, a VoIP phone, or a traditional phone linked to a VoIP adapter. As well, wireless set ups in areas like a coffee shop or business establishment, permit users to link to the Internet and use a VoIP wireless service.

Advantages of VoIP over Traditional Phone Services

Digital VoIP phone services deliver clearer and faster voice quality than traditional phone services because there will not be any sound interference. As well, VoIP companies provide additional services that cannot be provided by traditional phone services. This can include: video and audio conferencing, 3 way calling, call waiting, caller ID and other services. As well, the cost of a VoIP phone services are much cheaper than traditional phone services, particularly long distance calls. For businesses, services can include web and video conferencing, calls directed to an Automated Attendant, screening where calls are directed, block certain phone numbers, or place them on virtual ring. As well, employees have the capability of holding virtual conferences.

When it comes to the price of International phone calls, traditional phone services are much higher than VoIP. Traditional long distance phone charges are usually taxed. Because VoIP is carried over the internet, taxes are very low. The cost of having a traditional phone line is much higher than having a VoIP phone line.

VoIP Phone Service Requirements

VoIP Digital Phone Service requires a high speed Internet service. A cable modem or high speed system such as DSL or a local area network can be used. You will also need a computer, adaptor, a phone suitable for VoIP, and VoIP phone plugs. Some providers can accommodate a traditional phone attached to a VoIP adapter. Special software and a microphone are required when using a computer.

Advancements in phone technology seem to be making traditional phone services much less relevant in today’s high speed world. Keeping up with technological advancements can seem like a difficult task. Customers are always pleased to learn how easy it is to switch to a VoIP phone service. When choosing a VoIP service, it is important to shop around so you can get the most services at the best price. Resources such as VoipReview.org are a great way to compare both business and residential VoIP phone services.


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