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iPhone
It 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. ... The default Home screen of the iPhone 3GS shows most of the applications provided by Apple. -
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History of the iPhone
Like the Newton, the iPhone is nearly all screen. ... He confirmed that he unlocked the phone and was using it on T-Mobile's Network. -
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iPhone OS
Before then, Apple marketing literature simply stated that the "iPhone uses OS X". ... The rest of the screen is devoted to the current application. -
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Keyboard (computing)
The iPhone uses a multi-touch screen to display a virtual keyboard. ... This key is normally used when the right mouse button is not present on the mouse. -
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CECT (iPhone Copies)
One of the differences of the iPhone is that the screen is smaller and it has dual sim card slots. ... Please note that the names Hiphone and Sciphone are used interchangeably. -
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Corbin's iPhone Simulator
Designed for personal use by Corbin Davenport, "iPhone Site Simulator" was used by Corbin to test the earliest of his iPhone web apps. ... In addition to the new TestiPhone.com-based simulator, it also added a Home Screen, Settings App, and later, Maps App. -
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300-page iPhone bill
A 300-page iPhone bill from AT&T Mobility mailed in a box was the subject of a viral video by Justine Ezarik which quickly became an Internet meme in August 2007. ... The clip ends with the on-screen caption "Use e-billing. -
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Firepower (iPhone App)
Firepower (iPhone App) is an iPhone application featuring a simulated stainless steel gatling gun laid over the top of the iPhone's live camera feed. Wired.com described the iPhone application as "kind of like playing Doom on your iPhone with real life as your surroundings: You point your camera at your target and tap the “Fire” button to shoot bullets while painting the screen with virtual blood." -
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Firepower (iPhone app)
Firepower (iPhone App) is an iPhone application featuring a simulated stainless steel gatling gun laid over the top of the iPhone's live camera feed. Wired.com described the iPhone application as "kind of like playing Doom on your iPhone with real life as your surroundings: You point your camera at your target and tap the “Fire” button to shoot bullets while painting the screen with virtual blood." -
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Linksys iPhone
Unlike its name-sake predecessor, the new iPhone devices use an existing network and proprietary protocols, such as Skype. ... ↑ "Telephone meets touch-screen Internet appliance" from CNN November 2, 1998
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