Scanning Through Several IPhone Reviews

Scanning Through Several IPhone Reviews

The Good iPhone Reviews

Almost everyone read and heard good iPhone reviews. The Apple iPhone has stunning display; a sleek design and an innovative multi-touch user interface are just a few of the better reviews. Other glowing iPhone reviews are that the Safari browser makes your web surfing experience superb and the touch screen is easy to use. The multimedia performance is great just like the iPhone display which is remarkable for its multi-touch technology.

In one of thebetter Iphone reviews, praise went to the iPhone's menu interface which is attractive, intuitive, and very easy to use. The main menu has a series of colored icons call out the main functions. Icons for the mail folder, phone menu, the Safari Web browser, and the iPod player sit at the bottom of the screen.

The Bad iPhone Reviews

One of the bad iPhone reviews is that the iPhone leaves out the ability to manually manage the transfer of video and music content. Unlike the previous iPod, the iPhone does not allow an option for manually dropping and dragging content from an iTunes library directly to the iPhone device.

Other negative iPhone reviews are that it lacks some basic features found in many cell phones, including 3G compatibility and stereo Bluetooth support. You have to sync the iPhone to manage music content and an integrated memory is stingy for an iPod. What some people are complaining about is why Apple didn't include multimedia messaging with the iPhone. We can use e-mail to send photos, but without multimedia messaging we can't send photos to other cell phones.

The iPhone is not the first cell phone to rely solely on a touch screen, but it is the first phone to get so much attention and come with so many expectations. Depending on what you do, the touch screen serves as your dial pad, your keyboard, your Safari browser, and your video and music player, depending on what you are doing. People are skeptical of how effectively the touch screen would handle all those functions.

The iPhone's phone book is limited only by the phone's available memory. Each contact holds eight emails; phone numbers, street addresses and websites; a job title and department; a nickname; a birthday; and notes.

Bottom Line for Iphone Reviews

Despite some of its important missing features, a slow data network, and call quality that do not always deliver, the Apple iPhone still sets a new benchmark for an integrated cell phone and multimedia player.