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20 lesser-known iPhone facts
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 28 June 2007
With the release of the iPhone now only a day away, we’ve trawled through endless pages of information to bring you 20 things you probably didn’t know about it.
New ringtones Apparently you can’t add new ringtones to the iPhone, so you’re stuck with the preset list of 25.
Battery The battery, like the first iPods, is inbuilt, so you’ll need to send your iPhone back to Apple when it dies.
SIM You can’t use other company’s SIM cards in the iPhone.
TV Unlike the 5G iPod, the iPhone can’t play video through a TV.
Disc mode There isn’t one on the iPhone, so don’t get rid of your iPod just yet.
Photos You can’t text images to other mobile phones, although you are able to email them.
iPod The iPod functions of the iPhone are great, but you can’t use them without activating the phone – so don’t even think of buying one just for the iPod abilities.
Works With iPhone Apple have released a new ‘Works With iPhone’ stamp that appears on all iPod accessories that are inter-compatible, so check before you buy.
Speakerphone There is a speakerphone option, but it is rather weak.
Vibrate mode Again, there is one, but it’s more of a gentle ‘throb’ than something that’ll make your pocket shake – which is probably just as well.
Internet All web pages display exactly as they would on a standard browser, but the iPhone doesn’t come with Flash, so animation and video don’t work…
YouTube …with the exception of YouTube. Apple and Google are busily converting the YouTube library to work with iPhone and Apple TV.
Speed Connect the iPhone to a wireless network and the Internet is fast and smooth. Connect via AT&T’s EDGE and it’s horribly slow – it’s reported that some pages take minutes to load.
Abroad US iPhone users can take their iPhones abroad, but you have to set up International Roaming with AT&T and prepare yourself for a hefty bill.
Stylus You can’t use one, as skin contact is required to operate the iPhone’s multi-touch screen.
Wireless Before you ask, you aren’t able to use your iPhone as a wireless modem for your laptop computer.
Podcasts You can sync podcasts (audio and video) from the iTunes Store. In fact, anything that you can buy or download from the store can be used on the iPhone – with the obvious exception of iPod games.
Games They are coming apparently, but there’s nothing available at launch. EA, for example, are one company that say that they’re working on iPhone titles.
Camera The quality of the 2 megapixel inbuilt camera is very good, although quality drops when you take pictures in darker locations.
Flash There’s no flash function on the iPhone, but it’s surely only a matter of time before someone releases an add-on.
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