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Encyclopedia > Apple iPhone
iPhone
Screen 3.5 in 320 x 480 at 160 ppi
Memory 4GB, 8GB (not expandable)
Networks GSM (850/900/1800/1900), GPRS/EDGE
Connectivity Computer via Apple dock connector, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Physical size 4.5 × 2.4 × 0.46 in / 115 × 60 × 11.5 mm
Weight 4.8 ounces /135 grams

The iPhone is a wireless handheld device announced by Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs during his keynote speech at the Macworld conference on January 9, 2007.[1] The device is a 4G quad band GSM and EDGE cell phone. The iPhone supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, Safari web browsing and other wireless information services. It is also capable of running multiple tasks simultaneously. In addition, the touchscreen device also includes functionality found in the iPod series of media players and runs the OS X operating system (presumably streamlined for mobile devices with multi-touch screen implementation). It will come equipped with Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, as well as a 2.0-megapixel camera. It will be symmetrical both horizontally and vertically, for user 'tilting' to view screen in eather position. Apple has not yet disclosed what central processor the device runs, nor whether third-party applications will run on the device. This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Apple_iPhone. ... GSM frequency ranges or frequency bands are the radio spectrum frequencies designated by the ITU for the operation of the GSM system for mobile phones. ... The Global System for Mobile Communications, GSM (original acronym: Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. ... poopie General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) is a mobile data service available to users of GSM and IS-136 mobile phones. ... Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) or Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), is a digital mobile phone technology that allows for increased data transmission rate and improved data transmission reliability. ... Official Wi-Fi logo Wi-Fi is a brand originally licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802. ... Bluetooth logo Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). ... For other meanings of gram, see gram (disambiguation). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article or section reads like an advertisement. ... Apple Inc. ... A chief executive officer (CEO), or chief executive, is the highest-ranking corporate officer or executive officer of a corporation, or agency. ... Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is the co-founder and CEO of Apple Computer and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney [2], and he is currently the largest shareholder at Disney. ... Produced by Boston-based IDG World Expo, Macworld Conference & Expo is a trade show dedicated to the Apple Macintosh platform with conference tracks held annually in the United States, usually during the second week of January. ... January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 4G (or 4-G) is short for fourth-generation. ... Quad band literally means four (4) bands. ... Not to be confused with Get Some Mates The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. ... Look up Edge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Motorola T2288 mobile phone A mobile phone is a portable electronic device which behaves as a normal telephone whilst being able to move over a wide area (compare cordless phone which acts as a telephone only within a limited range). ... Push e-mail is used to describe e-mail systems that provide an always-on capability, in which new e-mail is instantly and actively transferred (pushed) as it arrives by the Mail Delivery Agent (MDA) (commonly called mail server) to the Mail User Agent (MUA), also called the email... Cellular redirects here. ... A received SMS being announced on a Nokia phone. ... Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ... WWWs historical logo designed by Robert Cailliau The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is a system of interlinked, hypertext documents that runs over the Internet. ... Browser can refer to: browser - a type of herbivore whose nutrition generally comes from high growing plants, like trees, rather than a grazer that eats from the ground. ... It has been suggested that Touch panel be merged into this article or section. ... The current iPod line. ... Official Wi-Fi logo Wi-Fi is a brand originally licensed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe the underlying technology of wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802. ... IEEE 802. ... Bluetooth logo Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). ...


The iPhone does not include a keyboard or keypad; input is accomplished via a software-enabled graphical user interface implemented via the iPhone's touch screen. [2] GUI can refer to the following: GUI is short for graphical user interface, a term used to describe a type of interface in computing. ...

Contents

Specifications

  • Automatic SpeedDial Entry for Mike Jones
  • Voice Activated Dialing and Web-browsing
  • 'Smudgefree' Lens Coating
  • Breakthrough "Icon Clicking" GUI interface
  • Integrated WiFi (802.11 b/g), GPRS EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0
  • 2.0 megapixel camera for taking pictures of Mike Jones if for some reason God allows you the priviledge of meeting him.
  • Runs OS X (it is not clear how significantly different this is from Apple's computer operating system, Mac OS X)
  • Widescreen iPod music, video and photo functionality
    • iPod portion features Cover Flow interface and 3-D effects
  • Multi-touch screen interface (the "Home" button is the iPhone's only physical front panel button)
    • On-screen QWERTY keyboard
    • Fingertip scrolling, pan, and zoom (by splaying two fingers) functions
  • Built-in rechargeable, non-removable battery with up to 5 hours of talk/video/browsing or up to 16 hours of audio playback

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Pricing and availability

On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone will first be available in June 2007 in the US and Canada, in Q4 in Europe, in Q2 2008 in Asia, and Q3 2008 in Australia & New Zealand. [2] The initial U.S. release will be offered in two configurations with two different prices, based on a 2-year phone service contract: a 4 GB model for $499, and a 8 GB model for $599. According to Apple's announcements, the iPhone will likely be released with or after Apple's forthcoming operating system update, Mac OS X v10.5. January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Mac OS X v10. ...


Apple also announced that they aim to get a 1% market share of the mobile phone market in 2008, which is roughly 10 million units.


Cingular Wireless will be the exclusive carrier of the iPhone in the United States through a multi-year deal[3]. Cingular Wireless, LLC, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is an AT&T subsidiary and the largest mobile phone company in the United States and Puerto Rico, with more than 59. ...

Apple's Safari browser on the iPhone
Apple's Safari browser on the iPhone

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Features

Photos

The photo management program allows one to upload photoes of Mike Jones, view photos of Mike Jones, and e-mail photos of Mike Jones. It is possible to zoom in and out of photos of Mike Jones by 'pinching' and 'unpinching' photos of Mike Jones with the thumb and index finger.


Camera

The iPhone features a 2 megapixel camera.


Widescreen video

The 3.5-inch widescreen display (320×480 at 160 ppi) allows users to watch TV shows and films. While the user is viewing video, the iPhone can be tilted onto its side. If the phone is turned sideways the image or video on display also turns. There will be a simple command to switch between wide-screen and full-screen aspect ratio.


Internet

The iPhone uses the Safari web browser, displaying full web pages as opposed to simplified pages as on most other phones. Web pages may be viewed in portrait or landscape mode and zoomed in on. Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. ...


E-mail

The QWERTY keyboard is used in the iPhone HTML e-mail program, which also enables the user to view photos in an e-mail alongside the text. Yahoo! will be providing a free Push-IMAP e-mail service similar to that on a BlackBerry. Yahoo! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The Push-IMAP protocol (P-IMAP) is based on IMAPv4 Rev1 [RFC3501], but contains additional enhancements for optimization in a mobile setting. ... The BlackBerry is a wireless handheld device introduced in 1999 which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services. ...


Widgets

The iPhone will run widgets in real time like stock reports, weather reports and many more. Widgets include: SMS, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Calculator, Stocks, Maps, Weather, Notes, and Clock. The functionality is identical to that featured in the Dashboard interface of Mac OS X. It is still unknown whether widgets are compatible between the two platforms. In computer software, a widget engine is host software system for physically inspired applets on the desktop (desktop widgets). ... Dashboard is an application for Apple Computers Mac OS X 10. ... Mac OS X (official IPA pronunciation: ) is a line of proprietary, graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, the latest of which is pre-loaded on all currently shipping Macintosh computers. ...


Maps

An agreement between Apple and Google allows one to use a specially modified version of Google Maps - in map, satellite, or hybrid form, optimized for the iPhone. Jobs demonstrated the usefulness of this feature in his keynote by searching for nearby coffee shops and then placing a call to one. Screenshot of Google Maps showing a route from Toronto to Ottawa on the 400-Series highways. ...


Music

The layout of the music library differs from previous iPods, with the sections divided more clearly alphabetically, and with a larger font. The Cover Flow, like that on iTunes, shows the different album covers in a scroll-through photo library. Scrolling is achieved by swiping a finger across the screen.


Sensors

The iPhone has three sensors:

  • A proximity sensor; when the iPhone is brought to one's ear the display shuts off and the touchscreen shuts down. This is to save battery and to stop the features being accidentally activated by the user's ear.
  • An ambient light sensor which adjusts brightness and saves power.
  • An accelerometer, which senses the orientation of the phone and changes the screen accordingly.

A depiction of an accelerometer designed at Sandia National Laboratories. ...

Control

The touch screen is specifically created for use with a finger (multiple fingers can also be used at the same time); no stylus will be included. The control buttons for the phone have the ability to be reprogrammed to whatever control scheme the user wishes. To unlock the phone the user must slide their finger from left to right on the screen.


A mechanically similar input method can be seen in the N1 phone from Swedish company Neonode.


Other

Memory

The iPhone will not feature a memory expansion slot. Initial versions will be available with 4GB and 8GB flash memory. A USB Flash Memory Device. ...

Headphones

There will be new headphones which are similar to those of current iPod's, but which incorporate a microphone. Calls can be answered and ended by squeezing the microphone. Wireless earpieces that use Bluetooth technology to communicate with the iPhone will be sold separately. Bluetooth logo Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). ...

GPS

GPS support has not been announced.

Third-Party Development

According to MacInTouch, "Apple representatives said [the iPhone] is a 'closed platform'." Third parties may, however, be able to work out development agreements with Apple.[1]

MS Office File compatibility

Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint file compatibility, opening, modifying and saving has not been addressed.

3G & 3.5G Support

The first generation iPhone does not include 3G support, and firmware upgradability to UMTS/HSDPA has not been announced; though subsequent versions will likely incorporate the technology.


iPhone trademark

Apple has owned the domain "iphone.org" since 1999. While Cisco Systems has a pre-existing trademark on the term — as used in the Linksys iPhone — Cisco indicated on January 9, 2007 that it and Apple have been in negotiations and expect to reach an agreement that day.[4] A Cisco ASM/2-32EM router deployed at CERN in 1987. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


References

  1. ^ "Apple Unveils New Mobile Phone", New York Times, Associated Press, 2007-01-09. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
  2. ^ a b Live from Macworld 2007: Keynote Address - Quicktime stream of Steve Jobs keynote
  3. ^ "Apple Chooses Cingular as Exclusive U.S. Carrier for Its Revolutionary iPhone", Cingular Wireless, 2007-01-09. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
  4. ^ Charny, Ben. "Cisco pushes Apple for permission to use iPhone trademark", MarketWatch, 2007-01-09. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.

2007 (MMVII) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... January 9 is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...

See also

The current iPod line. ... Treos redirects here. ... The BlackBerry is a wireless handheld device introduced in 1999 which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services. ... palmOne Tungsten T5 Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld devices that were originally designed as personal organizers, but became much more versatile over the years. ...

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