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The iPhone is an Internet-connected, multimedia GSM smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. Because its minimal hardware interface lacks a physical keyboard, the multi-touch screen renders a virtual keyboard when necessary. The iPhone functions as a camera phone (also including text messaging and visual voicemail), a portable media player (equivalent to a video iPod), and an Internet... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Bose Digital Music speakers The Sounddocks are both fully compatible with the iPhone using the large dock adapter that comes with the Sounddock

Bose digital music systems The Sounddocks are both fully compatible with the iPhone using the large dock adapter that comes with the Sounddock

Bose SoundDock The Sounddocks are both fully compatible with the iPhone using the large dock adapter that comes with the Sounddock

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Mobile operating system The iPhone uses an operating system called iPhone OS, which is derived from Mac OS X. Third party applications were not officially supported until the release of iPhone OS 2.0 on July 11th 2008.

Usage share of operating systems The iPhone uses an operating system called iPhone OS, which is derived from Mac OS X. Third party applications were not officially supported until the release of iPhone OS 2.0 on July 11th 2008.

iPhone OS Before then, Apple marketing literature simply stated that the "iPhone uses OS X," a reference to Apple's desktop operating system, Mac OS X.

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Mobile operating system The iPhone uses an operating system called iPhone OS, which is derived from Mac OS X. Third party applications were not officially supported until the release of iPhone OS 2.0 on July 11th 2008.

Usage share of operating systems The iPhone uses an operating system called iPhone OS, which is derived from Mac OS X. Third party applications were not officially supported until the release of iPhone OS 2.0 on July 11th 2008.

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Safari (web browser) On January 9, 2007, Jobs formally announced Apple's iPhone, which uses a mobile version of the Safari browser.

Apple Safari Browser On January 9, 2007, Jobs formally announced Apple's iPhone, which uses a version of the Safari browser.

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Skyhook Wireless At the Macworld Conference & Expo in January 2008, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that both the iPhone and iPod Touch will use Skyhook's WPS as the primary location engine for Google Maps and other applications.

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Keyboard (computing) The iPhone uses a multi-touch screen to display a virtual keyboard.

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Graphical user interface The iPhone's use of more than one finger in contact with the screen allows actions such as pinching and rotating, which are not supported by a single pointer and mouse.

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Microsoft Exchange Server Many other devices now support ActiveSync push e-mail, such as the iPhone and devices that use the Android operating system.

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FairPlay FairPlay is built into the QuickTime multimedia software and used by the iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, iTunes, and iTunes Store and the App Store.

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George Hotz On August 21, 2007, Hotz announced on his blog that he had successfully executed and demonstrated the first Hardware unlock of the iPhone using a technique that was developed by a team of five hackers, Hotz being one of this team.

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iPhone A software update in January 2008 allowed the first generation iPhone to use cell tower and Wi-Fi network locations trilateration, despite lacking GPS hardware.

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GPS Kit GPS Kit is software for the iPhone that uses Global Positioning System to provide navigation and tracking in the outdoors.

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.pkg .pkg is a file format used by Apple, Inc. on its Macintosh line of computers, and the iPhone.

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Jailbreak (iPhone OS) A jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch is still able to use and update apps downloaded and purchased from Apple's official App Store.

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Portal (video game) An unofficial port of Portal to the iPhone using the Unity game engine has been created, but at present only consists of a single room from the game.

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Core Animation At the Macworld Expo 2007, Apple announced that the iPhone runs a specially adapted version of Mac OS X and uses Core Animation.

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Surface computer Unlike the iPhone, which uses fingers' electrical properties to detect touch, the Surface utilizes a system of infrared cameras to detect input.

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.pkg .pkg is a file format used by Apple, Inc. on its Macintosh line of computers, and the iPhone.

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iPhone The iPhone uses a large font that allows users plenty of room to touch their selection.

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aroundMe AroundMe was the first mobile application for iPhone to use the new Google’s powerful location-aware API and also was the first mobile application to make use of Google dynamic mobile advertisement.

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Dilithium Networks As the DCA does transport adaptation, the DCA can be used to stream Live Video and Video On Demand (VOD) for the iPhone using its standard Safari browser.

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Assassin's Creed II: Discovery Both iPhone and DSi users are able to use their devices' camera function to display portraits as wanted posters in-game.

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iPhone OS At the 2007 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Apple announced that the iPhone and iPod Touch will support third-party "applications" via the Safari web browser, referred to as web applications.

History of the iPhone On January 9, 2007, Jobs announced the iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention, and on June 11, 2007 announced at the Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference that the iPhone would support third-party applications using the Safari engine on the device.

iPhone At WWDC 2007 on June 11, 2007 Apple announced that the iPhone would support third-party "web applications" written in Ajax that share the look and feel of the iPhone interface.

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Scribd (The iPhone and Android browsers do not support Flash as of late 2009.)

iPhone The iPhone supports neither Flash nor Java.

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iPhone The iPhone supports SVG, CSS, HTML Canvas, and Bonjour.

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IEEE 802.1X The iPhone and iPod Touch support 802.1X as of the release of iPhone OS 2.0.

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Advanced Audio Coding Apple's iPhone supports AAC and FairPlay protected AAC files used as the default encoding format in the iTunes store.

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Scalable Vector Graphics The iPhone, for example, supports declarative animation but not interactivity.

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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Apple, Inc. cited UMTS power consumption as the reason that the first generation iPhone only supported EDGE.

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Mouse gesture The iPhone and iPod Touch support identical gestures, as do the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

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iPhone While non-sanctioned third-party solutions exist, the iPhone does not officially support the OBEX file transfer protocol.

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iPhone The iPhone supports SVG, CSS, HTML Canvas, and Bonjour.

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iPhone All data is stored on the internal flash drive; the iPhone does not support expanded storage through a memory card slot, or the SIM card.

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iPhone This iPhone does not support video calling or videoconferencing because the camera and screen are on opposite sides of the device.

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iPhone This iPhone does not support video calling or videoconferencing because the camera and screen are on opposite sides of the device.

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iPhone The iPhone supports gapless playback.

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iPhone The iPhone supports neither Flash nor Java.

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iPhone The iPhone supports SVG, CSS, HTML Canvas, and Bonjour.

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iPhone Unlike many similar phones, the iPhone did not support voice recording until the 3.0 software update.

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iPhone The iPhone supports SVG, CSS, HTML Canvas, and Bonjour.

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Ringtone The iPhone supports ring tones in ".m4r" AAC format.

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Linksys iPhone The iPhone was an innovative internet appliance that featured a flip-lid keyboard and an LCD touchscreen that accessed an embedded web browser and an email client.

Infogear The iPhone featured an integrated Web browser and e-mail client, a tiltable 7.4-inch gray scale touchscreen, a 56-kilobits-per-second modem, two phone jacks, a full duplex speaker phone, and a small keyboard.

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Linksys iPhone The iPhone was an innovative internet appliance that featured a flip-lid keyboard and an LCD touchscreen that accessed an embedded web browser and an email client.

Infogear The iPhone featured an integrated Web browser and e-mail client, a tiltable 7.4-inch gray scale touchscreen, a 56-kilobits-per-second modem, two phone jacks, a full duplex speaker phone, and a small keyboard.

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Infogear The iPhone featured an integrated Web browser and e-mail client, a tiltable 7.4-inch gray scale touchscreen, a 56-kilobits-per-second modem, two phone jacks, a full duplex speaker phone, and a small keyboard.

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Gameloft Hero of Sparta is hands-down the most console-esque iPhone game yet, featuring incredibly detailed models wrapped in crisp, colorful textures.

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Apple Inc. The iPhone features a 3.5-inch (89 mm) touch screen display, 4, 8, or 16 GB of memory, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi (both "b" and "g").

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Apple rumor community Development of an advanced finger touch-screen device: confirmed with the release of the iPhone, which features a multi-touch technology, and brought to the iPod line with the iPod touch.

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Technological convergence For example, the iPhone (which, by name implies that its' primary function is that of a mobile phone) can perform many different tasks, but does not feature a traditional numerical pad to make phone calls.

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Handheld game console The iPhone also features a built-in microphone.

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History of Apple The new iPhone that was previewed on June 9, 2008 at their annual WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference), also features the new iPhone OS, version 3.0, which was released for free to current iPhone owners and as a US$9.95 upgrade for iPod Touch owners.

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Infogear The iPhone featured an integrated Web browser and e-mail client, a tiltable 7.4-inch gray scale touchscreen, a 56-kilobits-per-second modem, two phone jacks, a full duplex speaker phone, and a small keyboard.

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Infogear The iPhone featured an integrated Web browser and e-mail client, a tiltable 7.4-inch gray scale touchscreen, a 56-kilobits-per-second modem, two phone jacks, a full duplex speaker phone, and a small keyboard.

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Infogear The iPhone featured an integrated Web browser and e-mail client, a tiltable 7.4-inch gray scale touchscreen, a 56-kilobits-per-second modem, two phone jacks, a full duplex speaker phone, and a small keyboard.

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History of Apple The new iPhone that was previewed on June 9, 2008 at their annual WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference), also features the new iPhone OS, version 3.0, which was released for free to current iPhone owners and as a US$9.95 upgrade for iPod Touch owners.

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iPhone The iPhone features an internal rechargeable battery.

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iPhone The iPhone also features an e-mail program that supports HTML e-mail, which enables the user to embed photos in an e-mail message.

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    iPhone

    The iPhone is a line of Internet and multimedia enabled smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The iPhone functions as a camera phone (also including text messaging and visual voicemail), a portable media player (equivalent to a video iPod), and an Internet client (with e-mail, web browsing, and Wi-Fi connectivity) — using the phone's multi-touch screen to provide a virtual keyboard in lieu of a physical keyboard.
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    Category:IPhone

    Apple Inc. hardware ... Smartphones
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    iPhone (disambiguation)

    iPhone may refer to: iPhone, a mobile phone by Apple Inc.
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    History of the iPhone

    The History of the iPhone began with Steve Jobs' direction that Apple Inc. engineers investigate touch-screens. At the time he had been considering having Apple work on tablet PCs.
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    iPhone OS

    iPhone OS (known as OS X or OS X iPhone in its early history) is the operating system for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch from Apple Inc. It was derived from Mac OS X, with which it shares the Darwin foundation.
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    Jailbreak (iPhone OS)

    Jailbreaking is a process that allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to run any code on their devices, as opposed to only that code authorised by Apple. Once jailbroken, iPhone users are able to download many applications previously unavailable through the App Store via unofficial installers such as Cydia; Rock App; Icy; and Installer, as well as illegal pirated apps.
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    Category:IPhone software

    Media players
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    Category:IPhone OS

    Apple Inc. operating systems Apple Inc. software
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    iPhone Touch

    iPhone Touch is a mistaken reference to one of two touchscreen PDA-like devices by Apple Inc.: the iPhone, which has cell phone features, or

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