Monday, August 10, 2009

iPhone 3G Portable Genius


Introduction

We define technolust as an overwhelming and unstoppable desire to own some new
gadget or high-tech toy.The iPhone 3G with its built-in GPS receiver, App Store,
flush stereo jack, improved battery life, and, at long last, fast 3G network support, takes technolust to a new level. That’s probably why you have one, and chances are you’re as thrilled with it as we are.

However, lust is a short-term state, and inevitably those feelings fade as you settle into the daily
routine of calling, surfing, e-mailing, texting, and scheduling.That’s when you take a step back and say,“Whoa,dude, this is one fancy phone; it’s gotta be able to do more than that!”It’s also about this time when you begin to notice the iPhone 3G’s flaws. The Home screen icons aren’t arranged in a way that makes sense for you; getting a Bluetooth headset to connect is a bit of a mystery; you’ve downloaded some applications and sometimes they just freeze up on you.

Yes, the iPhone 3G is mighty simple to use out-of-the-box, but some of its most useful and powerful features are hidden away in obscure parts of the system.Sure, the iPhone 3G doesn’t get in your way when you’re trying to be productive or creative, but sometimes it does something (or forces you to do something) that just makes you want to scratch your head in wonderment. Sure, the iPhone 3G’s robust design makes it a reliable device day after day, but even the best-built machines can have problems.

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