Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Engadget's Review of the iPhone

Engadget has posted their in-depth review of the iPhone. I've read it and it's a well written and thorough review. While I understand the iPhone is not perfect, nor for everyone, it is a device that has raised the bar in the smartphone world by providing the user with a smart phone OS with applications that just work. Apple has done an incredible job with their first generation iPhone. If you are a pastor and are looking for a smartphone that will not bring you a lot of complications, check out the iPhone, it will fit the bill.

"The first solid info anyone heard about the iPhone was in December of 2004, when news started to trickle out that Apple had been working on a phone device with Motorola as its manufacturing partner. About ten months later, under the shadow of the best-selling iPod nano, that ballyhooed device debuted -- the ROKR E1 -- a bastard product that Apple never put any weight behind, and that Motorola was quick to forget. The relationship between Apple and Motorola soon dissolved, in turn feeding the tech rumor mill with visions of a "true iPhone" being built by Apple behind the scenes. After years of rumor and speculation, last January that device was finally announced at Macworld 2007 -- and here we are, just over six months later -- the iPhone, perhaps the most hyped consumer electronics device ever created, has finally landed. And this is the only review of it you're going to need.

We've gone into serious detail here, so here's the review split into multiple parts. Trust us, it's a quick read. Enjoy!"

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