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Internet Capabilities of the iPhone

The amazing iPhone is also a great means to browse the internet with.
Internet at your fingertips.
A very appealing function of the iPhone is of course the fun to tap and flick feature.
At your fingertips, you can scroll pages, zoom in or out.
Minimize or enlarge the document viewed.
Rotate the document, all at your fingertips.
Just tap and flick.
The iPhone is as good as any PC when it comes to online activities like browsing, emailing, downloading audio or videos.
Being conceived by Apple, which are also developers of the Safari browser that is installed in the device.
And with Google and Yahoo search engines inbuilt to the browser the versatile iPhone can multi task by opening a web page whilst downloading email simultaneously in another tab from most POP3 or IMAP mail services.
Most of the functions found in PCs are similar to the internet capabilities of the iPhone.
All that is required is a internet connection via Wi-Fi or EDGE.
Even Google maps can be viewed as they were meant to be displayed with the rich graphics along with the text.
Briefly, with iPhones, you can run a favorite third party application, switch from one online program to another instantly, and not slow down the performance or unnecessarily draining the battery.
For example, the 3GS iPhone model has eight gigs of memory space to take advantage of and enables you to enjoy all your content including audio books, TV shows and movies.
The applications such as iPod, iTunes,mail, safari browser and maps lets you make calls, surf the web, text or email friends, download or send graphics and listen to music all in a sleek and slim palm sized device.
All with a mere tap or flick of the fingertips.


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