Where is a good place to get iphone accessories?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 14:08Where is a good place to get Iphone Accessories?
Where is a good place to get iphone accessories?
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Will ipod/iphone accessories work with ipad?
Submitted by admin on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 09:29Will ipod/Iphone Accessories work with ipad?
I was wondering if ipod touch and iphone accessories work with the new ipad.
Things like 3.5mm headsets, usb wall and car chargers, microphones, etc. Basically everything that plugs into your ipod and iphone.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Tube Smart Phone Vs. Apple IPhone
Submitted by admin on Mon, 09/12/2011 - 11:11Check out this review of the Nokia E75 Mobile Phone. Full details of how the phone performs, a look and the keyboard and so much more. More reviews can be found on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com or at www.geekanoids.co.uk
With the unveiling of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Tube Smart Phone which is being billed as the iPhone killer, it is time to assess whether the Nokia new kid on the block can stand up to its billing or not and whether the iPhone's days of glory are over. Let's compare the two mobile giants and see how each of them fares.
Method of input
This Nokia comes equipped with a finger touch, stylus pen or a plectrum alternative that allows you to enter text on the touch screen. Iphone supports finger touch only.
Camera
The iPhone with a lame 2 MP camera sans flash is a clear cut loser in this category for Nokia 5800 comes equipped with an auto focus 3.2 MP built in dual flash camera with Carl Zeiss lens that will allow you to click decent pictures. It also allows superior quality VGA video recording. Thus iPhone is outperformed in every quarter in this round and is not at all recommended for serious shutterbugs.
Video recording
The iPhone allows neither video recording nor video calls. In case of Nokia, these features are standard applications.
Music
Both the Apple and the Nokia will score the same points in the music department and both are dream gadgets for music junkies. However Nokia's Comes With Music feature, FM radio and super powerful stereo surround speakers might give it an added edge.
Display
This is where Nokia falls short a little when you pit the 3.2 inch display with the iPhone's 3.5 inch one. But to compensate for this lack, Nokia's resolution is 5 times better than that of the iPhone's.
Battery
While iPhone boasts of a talk time of five to ten hours, audio playback of 24 hours and a standby time of 300 hours, the new Nokia is supposed to command a standby time of a staggering 16.7 days or 400 hours and audio playback of 36 hours, which are way ahead of the iPhone's middling battery performance. The bottom line is that Nokia 5800 has a more powerful battery that gives it an edge over its highly hyped rival.
Cost factor
Being pegged at 220 pounds or 279 euros, the Nokia 5800 deals a severe blow to the future prospects of Apple's costly product which is perched at a rate so steep that it is out of bounds for most. When customers will compare both the handsets and find that Nokia offers most of the sexy features of the iPhone at a price that is significantly less, they will obviously opt for Nokia for the latter also comes with the peace of mind factor and years of good will.
Verdict
After comparing all the features and the price, gadget gurus are of the opinion that the new Nokia 5800 will give the Apple iPhone a very tough competition for it and is a knock out winner in almost 99% of the categories. At the worst, it will be the same as the iPhone, but cheaper by half. That makes it a must buy for gizmo freaks.
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16gb Apple Iphone : a Review
Submitted by admin on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 00:10The Apple iPhone is not just a cell phone. Why? Because it is a phone, music player, video player, internet device, a camera and all this on 16GB memory.
The iPhone is slim and sleek at just 11.6mm thick, 2.4-inches wide, and 4.5-inches tall with a 2 megapixel camera. It allows you to make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your address book, a favorites list, or a call log. All your contacts from a Windows PC, Mac, or Internet service are automatically synced.
An iPod : With a 3.5 inch display widescreen iPod with touch controls where you can enjoy your music, audiobooks, videos, TV shows, and movies. Plus sync the content from the iTunes library on your PC or Mac all with the touch of a finger.
For Internet: It features rich HTML email and Safari browser, the most advanced web browser ever on a portable device. It has built in Yahoo and Goggle for convenient searching. You can multitask by making a phone call while emailing a photo or surfing the web over a Wi-Fi connection.
A YouTube player is available on the home screen, so that you can access and browse YouTube videos wherever you go. And when you find a video you want to send to your friends, you can even create an email with the link in it for you.
The Maps application on the iPhone approximates your location using cell tower information and enabled local Wi-Fi networks. Drop a pin on a map, then move it to a specific location to find nearby points of interest. Even check real-time traffic information.
The Multi-Touch touch screen display lets you control everything using only your fingers. You can type using the predictive keyboard. A full QWERTY keyboard allows you to send and receive SMS messages, email, etc.
The iPhone uses OS X, the worlds most advanced operating system. This software completely redefines what you can do with a mobile phone. It uses quad-band GSM, the global standard for wireless communication. iPhone supports AT&Ts EDGE network, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, which links to the compact Bluetooth headset. The iPhone automatically switches between EDGE and Wi-Fi to provide the fastest data connection possible.
Apple iPhone has a Built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery with Talk time: Up to 8 hours, Standby time up to 250 hours, Internet use: Up to 6 hours, Video playback: Up to 7 hours and Audio playback: Up to 24 hours.
These are some of the reasons why Apple iPhone has an upper hand over other cell phones.
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How Apple Iphone Changes the Market Landscape and What Should Carriers Do?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 16:10The runaway success of iPhone across the world has indeed revolutionalised the next generation of phones. Before the debut of iPhone, touch phones were at best a good to have feature. For example, resisitive screens have always been available on Windows Mobile phones, but it was not THE thing. We would always prefer a physical keyboard and a stylus. Apple changed the game when it launched its first generation of iPhone 2G/Edge . We are awed by the convenience of touch and the ease of zooming in and out of internet pages by panning and pinching with our fingers. The capacitive screen brought the touch phones to a new level. (see here for more details on how capactitive screen works: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/iphone2.htm )
Since then, we have seen a slew of phones that aim to provide the similar touch and accelerometer capabilities as the iPhone. I said similar and not same because to date, I have yet to test a phone that offers the same level of finess in its touch and accelerometer capabilities (see my other posts on the recent phone models). Storm and G1 are close competitors to iPhone in this aspect - they make it up with many other features that are missing in iPhone today - such as expandable slot, MMS, copy and paste function, just to mention a few). If you may remember, Samsung Omnia had some good success, particularly in countries where iPhone 3G was / would be launched later than Omnia. Now almost all major phone manufacturers from Nokia to Sony Ericsson to HTC have their touch phones series. I won't belabour too much on each of these phones since this is not the intent of this post. I thought this is healthy for the market. Now, we have more choices. Apple has indeed caused a disruptive change in the competitive landscape in just 2 short years. It has even overtaken RIM's second position in smartphone sales. Of course, now with Verizon launching Storm, we have yet to see how this will pan out.
iPhone is not simply about the Phone itself. In fact, iPhone brings with it an ecosystem - the iTunes. If you are a Blackberry user especially if you are a Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) corporate user, you have very applications that you would buy and load into your Blackberry. Reasons are two-fold. Firstly, the range of applications is limited and certain corporate policies may prohibit installation of third party apps. Secondly, the applications are relatively expensive, say about $10 or $20 or more. Thirdly, traditional Blackberry phone is really meant for one core functionality - messaging. The same goes for Windows Mobile phone or Symbian Phones. To be fair, I must say that there are many third party Windows Mobile applications that are availabie. There is no lack of applications. Then one might wonder, why didn't the "appstore" concept take the central stage in the past so many years since the availability of Windows Mobile phones. Let's look back in history. Windows Mobile was an attempt by Microsoft to take away market share from RIM by extending its dominant reach in the PC market and desktop Windows / Microsoft Outlook base to the mobile world. The whole "wow" factor of having a Windows Mobile phone was that you were able to finally synchronise your emails, calendar appointments and contacts over the air. The big "PUSH EMAIL" capabilitiy was why people wanted to buy a Windows Mobile phone. Plus, the early Blackberry gadgets limited phone functions as its primary purpose was for messaging. Even then, it was a real pain to read attachments on Blackberry. Windows Mobile made up for the shortcomings in Blackberry. Not only do I not need an activation pin/password that is required for my Blackberry (which is different from your Outlook user name / password and domain), I can easily set up my email outlook account on my Windows Mobile phone anytime. Reading attachments was much better on Windows Mobile phone. I could also buy third party applications like Documents To Go. In the case of Blackberry, while similar third party apps for reading attachments are available, they are usually on a subscription model (if you are recall, you could not download and save attachments from a Blackberry back then. You could only open them).
Fast forward to today. What has Apple done? When Apple launched iPhone 2G, Apple was not targeting at enterprise users. It avoided direct head-on competition with either Windows Mobile or RIM. Instead, it aim straight at consumers. Apple leveraged on its core competence - designed a phone that had the form factor which would wow people as an iMAC or MACBOOK did and positioned the phone as a all-in-one for voice, videos, photos, and music. This is what a Apple is good at. By then iTunes was already widely used by both Mac and Windows users and people were used to buying music and synchronising it into iPod. No doubt there would be some cannibalisation on the iPods, but the upside was far bigger. iPhone would allow Apple to make inroads into the mobile world and take a slice of the mobile market which would tip 1.8 billion by end 2007 (estimate from Yankee Group report).Â
Apple upped its ante in 2008 with the launch of iPhone 3G and this time, Apple aimed squarely at the enterprise market by annoucing the capability of provide Exchange push mail. This will expand its addressable market to some "prosumers" who are at two minds about using iPhone because of the lack of Exchange push mail. Most importantly, the linchpin of Apple's iPhone strategy again lies in its iTunes contents and ecosystem. This time, it announced the availablity of appstore on iTunes. Free applications would be available. Paid applications would start as low as $0.99. This lowered the entry barrier for consumers to try out many types of applications. I would not mind paying just under $5 for any application. Most of the applications were largely games and utilities tools initially but as more and more corporations adopt iPhone, we see that more and more software developers are now incorporating mobile applications on iPhone into their roadmaps. I'm sure Apple would realise that as user loads more and more applications onto the iPhone, he is less reluctant to switch to a different phone and loses all the applications that he has been using or has bought. This is very strong customer stickiness. RIM must have realised this and thus it's luanching its first Application Centre to support Blackberry OS 4.7 (which is what Storm's OS is). If you take a leaf from Apple's iPod strategy, Apple is not going to rest on its laurels and cede the market share. Apple will push out new upgrades on iPhone firmwares (Just look at the time interval between major firmware upgrades 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2 - it's getting shorter). Let's see over the next few months how the competition will heat up. In the meantime, sit back and hold tight to the coming mobile war.
While social networking such as MySpace, Facebook, Twitter became popular way before iPhone took the market by storm (let's see if Blackberry Storm will replicate this success), iPhone has popularised this even more. Now, I can easily access do my 'twittering' or update my flickr or facebook easily with one button on the iPhone. The types of iPhone social networking apps, particularly for Twitter, reflects the underlying trend. Now even Sony Ericsson X1 has a new panel for Facebook. Storm will also come with pre-installed application for Flickr and Facebook. Given the increasing penetration of social networking tools, I'm wondering why carriers (telco operators) are not leveraging on this for their marketing or customer support. I think there is a lot of opportunity in the social media marketing that the carriers are missing out. I have yet to come across a carrier that is proactively using blogs or twitter to do product releases or news updates or to use social networking tools to make product or event annoucements. Going forward, phones will become more powerful and applications running on the phones become the key factor to creating customer stickiness. Carriers should exploit this opportunity to work closely with the handset manufactureres or the independent software developers to pre-install certain applications unique to them. Carriers should also be aware that customer support has to go beyond just supporting the phone hardware itself if carriers really want to be the first touch point to customers. It's no longer good enough to just set up retail stores to sell the phones. Carriers need to understand the needs of the customers and provide the right type of phone to customer. That's true customer service.
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Moving Towards Unlocking Your Apple Iphone
Submitted by admin on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 05:10Unlocking an Apple iphone has now become a hot topic for many people. The root cause of this issue lies within the user of the iPhone. For example: If a person purchases an iPhone from USA and moves on to another country, he may then face a situation whereby his Apple iPhone can get locked. At this point of time, he then becomes desperate to unlock the iphone. That is why; we see a lot of advertisements on the internet, promising you to unlock your Apple iphone at a reasonable cost. There are companies which sell their own software, claiming to unlock your iphone. There are companies who charge you upto $100 for a particular application in order to unlock the iPhone. They promise you to get the work done, without guaranting you about its full working. However, you may also come across a company which claims to solve your locked iphone issue with great success.
You have to be very careful while you make any online purchased software for unlocking your iphone. Look out for a good quality software program which can assist you towards unlocking your Apple iphone. I would advise you to avoid using software’s that are either free or are extremely cheap in cost. You may end up in damaging your iphone. Before you purchase the concerned software for unlocking your iphone, ensure that the software that is installed on your iphone can easily be updated in the near future. Do not entertain any messages that you may come across with regard to downloading new additional software’s
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. You might end up downloading a virus which will leave you with a phone that might turn up to be not functional. You may also unknowingly place a spyware that allows them to monitor your phone usage. Hence, in order to avoid all this, you should buy your software from a reputable site. By this way you will save your money and above all safeguard your iphone in the process of unlocking it.
A locked phone basically means that the SIM card within your phone is in locked condition. In such a situation, you may not be able to replace another SIM card other than the one which you were using with your handset. Hence, it is termed as a SIM locked phone. Initially, when a GSM phone is purchased by you, it comes in an unlocked state and it can work with a SIM card from any service. However, when you enter into a service contract with a service provider, you are then entitled to use the company’s service for a stipulated period of time. Hence, they are also likely to provide you with a free mobile handset with the SIM card. Remember, in such a situation, the handset that is given to you, will not be able to operate on any other SIM card, other than this one. Basically, the company wants to ensure that you remain with this same service provider for the stipulated period. Now, when you try to unlock a locked handset, you are actually violating the contract that you have signed with your service provider. It is a wise idea to purchase your phone in an unlocked condition so that you have the choice to get your SIM card from the service provider who can give you a good deal.
To unlock your Apple iphone, you need to use the right kind of software. If you try some cheap stuff, you must then be prepared to afford to loose your iphone, incase the gadget becomes dysfunctional. If you are not prepared to face such a type of consequence then you should purchase the concerned software package from a highly recommendable website or company which can guarantee you towards unlocking your iphone successfully.
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Apple Iphone Vs Htc Touch Diamond :a Contest With Futuristic Outcomes
Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/25/2011 - 23:10Let the analysis commence with a brief outline of the network features present in both of the devices. The user, if he goes for the Apple iPhone, will have the benefits of improved worldwide usage given by the frequencies of the 2G network and there is a total of 4 frequencies being used by this mobile phone, namely - GSM 1900, GSM 900, GSM 850 and GSM 1800. If the user chooses the HTC Touch Diamond then he is also bound to have fantastic roaming facets due to the presence of the network frequencies of the 2G network (GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1800) and those of the 3G network (HSDPA 2100 and HSDPA 900).
Multimedia is perhaps the next chapter in this analysis known as the Apple iPhone vs HTC Touch Diamond. The primary feature is of course the camera and hence, the HTC Touch Diamond has a camera of about 3.2 MP while the Apple iPhone is vested with a 2 MP camera. Resolution of the picture taken is another notable feature in both of the handsets with the Apple iPhone being capable of taking pictures with an image resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. The HTC Touch Diamond is a widget which is able to provide pictures which are quite good in terms of clarity due to an image resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels.
Music is an asset present in both of the handsets with features capable of entertaining the user in the best way possible. Hence, the user can listen to some of the latest hits being played on the iPod of the Apple iPhone or he can take the feature of listening to songs in a random manner with the help of the FM radio with RDS in the HTC Touch Diamond. This radio is quite a wonderful device with the ability to give stereo quality sound and also has the feature of RDS. There is another option present in the HTC Touch Diamond in the form of an MP3 player.
The next entity which gives a further elaborate conception as to what the phrase - Apple iPhone vs HTC Touch Diamond is the ability of both of the handsets, to provide features which are helpful for navigational needs. Google maps are used in the Apple iPhone while the tool of Built-in GPS (which has an improved performance due to the usage of assisted-GPS ) is present in the HTC Touch Diamond.
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The operating systems of both the handsets are quite easy to use and therefore, assist the user to access the features present in both of the handsets in a hassle free manner. Therefore, the MAC OS X v10.4.8 does the above quoted service in the Apple iPhone while the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional does the same in the HTC Touch Diamond.
By now, the user is able to comprehend about the wonders emerging while the analysis (Apple iPhone vs HTC Touch Diamond) is being done. The next wonderful feature is the touchscreen which is incorporated quite efficiently in both of the handsets. The touchscreen present in the HTC Touch Diamond uses the technology of TouchFLO 3D finger swipe navigation which enables the user to swipe (with a little finger) the icons representing the different features on the display screen of this mobile phone. The Apple iPhone uses the technology known as the Multi-touch input method and hence, is also quite a user amiable and a finger-friendly mobile device. Both of the mobile devices are therefore, prodigies full of brilliance and fabulous features and hence, being complete facility packages.
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The Best Iphone Accessories Ever!
Submitted by admin on Wed, 08/24/2011 - 11:11The Apple iPhone represents the coming of age in mobile communications. This nifty little smart phone is an essential device in an Internet driven world. The high definition touch screen combines superb display quality with state of the art device control. The touch screen control is perfect for typing mails, browsing the web or just using the iPhone like any other cellular device. Apple changed the design fundamentals of the cell phone industry completely when it incorporated a QWERTY touch screen keyboard into a smart phone. The new iPhone 3G takes Internet access to a whole new level when combined with the phone’s built-in wireless connectivity. It allows Internet access on-the-go with the acclaimed Safari browser.
If you already own one, there are tons of trendy iPhone Accessories that can extend the functions of the device, enabling it do a whole lot more. While some maximize the phone’s capabilities such as the iPhone 3G Car Charger, other iPhone accessories provide vital protection. One very essential iPhone accessory is the iPhone headset. This allows hands free use of the smartphone; something that is especially necessary when on the go. iPhone headsets are either wired or wireless. The wireless variety uses Bluetooth technology to avoid the hassles that are caused by cables such as entangling of the wire.
In addition to easy communications, iPhone accessories can also provide protection and security to the phone. The iPhone cover and iPhone Leather Case are two accessories that keep dust and dirt away. Some cases also protect the phone if dropped since they are built with an impact resistant plastic shell. iPhone screen protectors are standard scratch resistant accessories. They are essential protection for the touch screen which serves as the phone interface and always has a high likelihood of being scratched. Unfortunately, a single scratch can ruin the aesthetic appeal of this beautiful device, so make sure you have the right protection for your iPhone.
Wireless Emporium stocks a huge range of accessories in different styles and designs to customize your iPhone experience. Choose from the best prices online with a trusted Internet retailer that delivers the best iPhone accessories and guarantees customer satisfaction.
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Apple is Releasing New Iphone in June
Submitted by admin on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 02:10In this video we'll show you some specs for the new iPhone software releasing this summer(no exact date). Tell us if you like these new features, do you hate them, do you think they should be changed? Write what you think in the comments box to your bottom left.
Apple's newest creation the iPhone promises to take small hand held digital devices to the next level. It is more than a phone, but rather a high tech multi-functional device that allows you to make phone calls, text message, surf the Internet, take pictures, check Email, watch video, and best of all includes a video iPod. Not only that it takes user-friendly a step further with a few smarter features such as the touch pad screen that works with the touch of your finger, and nothing else! It has special sensors that know when a larger flat object such as your face is pressing against the phone, or if it is a smaller object such as a human finger.
The iPhone is not even on sale yet, as it is set to be released with two year contracts for service with carriers such as Cingular, the new AT&T. Apple has decided to go with GSM technology for the iPhone. Phones sold by AT&T as well as T-Mobile come with the SIM card disabled, effectively locking them to the network. It is possible to unlock these phones and is also legal to do so in America.
No one really knew exactly how many features the new iPhone would have, and many are satisfied with what they are hearing. The iPhone is has a liquid filled touch screen, along with Wi-fi capabilities. It is about time that Apple extended their technology to the popular and ever growing mobile phone industry. Similar to the iPod, the iPhone won't have a replaceable battery, and is also designed to have a closed system.
Over the past few years Apple has basically dominated the MP3 scene with their iPod, so it only makes sense to include this popular device in their iPhone attracting even more users. Since the time the iPod was released it has evolved into a small digital device capable of playing and storing many full length movies and music. The iPod also has thousands of useful accessories that are available online and in retail stores, as well as iTunes for music. It will only be a matter of time before there are this many accessories for the iPhone, but I'm sure you can get basic protective accessories when you purchase your phone.
The Apple iPhone will also have the capability of running Google maps, conference calling, text, as well as other multimedia messaging. The iPhone also has Bluetooth as well as WiFi connectivity, Email software, and web browser. The coolest and most unique feature about the iPhone is that there no key pad or stylus needed. Instead there is a 3.5 inch square touch pad that is sensitive to the touch of your finger. When you want to type out an Email, text message, or document you can select the virtual keypad for easier typing.
You can purchase your own iPhone after it is released in June of this year. The price for a 4GB is $499 and for double the memory at 8GB it will run you $599, the much better deal. Over time the price will decrease and the amount of space will increase. It is also likely that other companies are scrambling to come up with their own versions of this awesome new mobile device.
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What Accessories to Buy for Your Apple Iphone 3g?
Submitted by admin on Fri, 08/19/2011 - 16:10The Necessities
Apple's iPhone 3G – Obviously you’re buying the phone. Not much to decide here, except how much storage you want and whether you want to a white or black one. Always buy as much storage as you can afford, since the phone will last you longer and will hold more music, data, and programs like games.
iPhone 3G Case – After spending hundreds of dollars on your new phone, you don’t want to risk scratching it, or damaging it more seriously, by not protecting it. Get a case to prevent scratches to the phone and absorb shocks from jostling and drops. More Cases:
* iPhone 3G Crystal Cases
* iPhone 3G Back Cover Cases
* iPhone 3G Leather Cases
* iPhone 3G Silicon Cases
* iPhone 3G Socks
iPhone 3G Screen protector – The iPhone has been touted since before the release of the original model as having a strongly scratch-resistant screen. Unfortunately, that’s been proven not to be the case. The screen of the iPhone 3G also picks up smudges from the oil on fingers and faces very easily, making the screen constantly look kind of dirty. Protect the iPhone 3G’s very appealing screen with a thin, plastic overlay screen protector.
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You don’t absolutely need these things when buying an iPhone 3G, but you may enjoy your phone more with them.
iPhone 3G Charger – The iPhone 3G comes with a Sync data cable and an USB wall charger adapter for recharging the battery. In most cases, you could need a car charger or a 3-in-1 Car & Wall Charger with Data Cable Kit while on the road or traveling.
iPhone 3G Stylus Pen – Stylus made from special materials designed specifically for touch screen phones, will let you type faster and with greater accuracy.
iPhone 3G Extended Warranty – The iPhone 3G comes with a 2-year phone support, 1-year hardware support warranty, but you’re probably going to have your phone a lot longer than that. Extending the warranty to a total of two years for all kinds of support – probably the life of an iPhone, or close to it (will you be able to resist upgrading before that?) – will cost you just US$6/month.
iPhone 3G App Store Programs – The key appeal of the iPhone 2.0 software that the iPhone 3G runs on is its support for the App Store, Apple’s repository of official third-party programs such as games, blogging tools, and productivity aides. While the iPhone itself is great, expanding its functionality with App Store programs will make it infinitely more fun. Most programs range from free to US$9.99. Learn more about the App Store
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Check out these accessories if you plan some specific uses for your iPhone 3G.
iPhone 3g Cradle & Dock – While not a strict necessity, some people prefer to stand their iPhones up in one of these little plastic stands while syncing. The first-generation iPhone came with a dock, but Apple now sells them separately.
iPhone 3G Car Mount & Car Kit – You would probably want to use your iPhone while in oyur car or RV or boat, get a car mount to easily connect to your car stereo. You should definitely consider getting a car charger if the item does not come with one.
iPhone 3G Headsets/Headphones – Though the headphones that come with the iPhone 3G are perfectly serviceable – and include a way to use the phone – you may want a higher-quality means to listen to your music on the go. Headsets also serves as a Send/End button, for answering and ending of iPhone calls, and it even controls basic music playback.
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