The iPhone

Posted by foslock on Jan. 9, 2007, 7:21 p.m.

Well, Apple has finally done it.

You won't be surprised

This is going to like, own EVERYTHING.

Here is a brief list of the stuff it features:

-Cut down version of OS X

-Rich HTML email (POP3 and IMAP)

-Visual Voicemail

-Widgets

-Wi-Fi

-Full Safari browsing

-4 or 8 GB flash memory for songs/photos/videos

-3.5" widescreen TOUCHSCREEN.

-Accelerometer to automatically switch to landscape or portrait viewing

-Motion and Ambient light sensor.

-2.0 Megapixel camera built in the back.

-"Multi-Touch" technology and a super smart and user friendly UI

That was just a touch on how awesome it is (pardon the pun) visit the site and watch the press release for more info. Steve Jobs' keynotes are always a treat to watch. It will be selling $499 for the 4 GB version and $599 for the 8 GB version.

So low and behold:

The Beauty

Comments

Cesar 17 years, 11 months ago
foslock 17 years, 11 months ago

Hehe,

http://www.smashmy360.com

These guys do all the new technology.

Amarin 17 years, 11 months ago

www.smashmywii.com !?

Why the fark would anyone want to smash the totally 1337 Wii?

Shork 17 years, 11 months ago

IT'S A $600 DOLLAR PHONE! WHAT THE HELL IS UP WITH THAT?

Seriously, a phone is meant to call people. An iPod is meant to play music. A computer is meant to send e-mails, run applications, and play games. For $600 dollars you could get a much larger capacity iPod, and a good, rugged, cell phone, and still have cash left over to buy some pot or whatever. For $600 bucks, you could buy an acceptable computer that does most of what this phone does, only better. Adding more functions to a phone almost always reduces the quality of each function on the phone. Like those cell phone games, they suck! The processors can't make good graphics, so the 3D looks awful, the buttons aren't laid out properly for good control, and the screen is just too small. Damn, this is like a blog within your blog, sorry.

Shork 17 years, 11 months ago

Also, you can easily lose a tiny cell phone, or sit on it, or leave it in a coat pocket in the washing machine. And at $600, that's a lot of risk squeazed into a tight little package.

Graydon 17 years, 11 months ago

The point of text messaging is that during class you can text a friend. Because I doubt your teacher would let someone have a traditional phone conversation.