The iPhone Screen: Not the Only Big Thing in the iPhone
The iPhone is Apple's new smartphone. It has been getting a lot of justly deserved attention since its first day of release, even before it even went out into the market.
Bottom line, the iPhone is an impressive 2.75G quad-band GSM mobile phone. It comes with text messaging features, web browsing capabilities and is quite the multimedia player. It comes in 4 gigabyte and 8 gigabyte models, which are bound to provide hours of entertainment for techies and tech-phobics alike.
As an internet capable device, the iPhone boasts Wi-Fi connectivity functions, making it capable of connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot, complementing its web browsing feature. As an iPod substitute, the iPhone truly lives up to the iPod's standards, with an impressive user interface, besting that of the iPod's. As a movie player, the iPhone screen is simply perfect for the job.
The iPhone screen is basically one of the iPhone's most impressive features ever to be put in a mobile phone. The whole concept of touch screen is brought to a different level, as the iPhone screen is calibrated to optimally perform with the density of skin, negating the need for a stylus to operate it. And it is quite tough too.
The iPhone screen is basically compatible to the common dimensions of most DVD and HDTV videos, at a 1.5:1 aspect ratio. The iPhone screen is about 3.5 inches wide, at a 480x320 screen resolution, which is quite large for a mobile device. The iPod screen takes up most of the mobile device's face, utilizing a virtual keypad as its "main mobile phone input" interface.
The iPod's operating system is an optimized version of the Mac OS X operating systems of Apple desktops and laptops. As the iPhone utilizes an ARM processor, its Mac OS X is made to successfully work on such an environment. The operating system takes up about 700 megabytes of space, utilizing the iPhone's impressive respective storage capacities.
It boasts a talktime battery rating of up to 8 hours, beating Nokia's N95 by half, which has a 4 hour talktime rating. Its standby battery reaches up to 250 hours, internet browsing reaching up to 6 hours, video playing of up to 7 hours, and audio playing reaching 24 hours.
All in all, the iPhone screen isn't the only big thing about the iPhone. With features sure to impress anyone, its functionality as a mobile device, media player and internet browser makes it more than just a flashy looking mobile phone.