iPhone 3GS
I just recently bought my iPhone 3GS from Bell, because now it’s available on every Canadian carrier. But after fiddling around with it for a while, I was realizing how out of touch with technology I was. Some of my classmates were showing me how to use my iphone and some of the interesting features that it has. The one appealing feature that I enjoy is the ability to download over 90,000 apple applications. This could be anything from games, to utility applications, to applications that help with your finances. To say the least, the iPhone 3G S has fully exceeded my expectations in a cell phone.
Here is a list of some of the most popular applications available on Apple.com:
Facebook – Connect with your friends on Facebook, everywhere with 3G connection
FedEx Mobile for iPhone – FedEx Mobile for iPhone provides up-to-date shipment tracking information. Simply input your FedEx tracking number, and you can quickly retrieve the status of your shipment. You can also personalize your view by nicknaming shipments, adding notes or creating a watch list for monitoring important shipments.
Video Downloader iWoopie Lit – iWoopie Lite can search global video portals (Youtube/DailyMotion and match more), watch and download videos to your iPhone.
Twitteriffic – It is a twitter client. I keep myself up-to-date with latest news and updates on Silverlight. I also follow updates from Kevin Rudd our PM and opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull.
Shazam – This application allows a user point his or her iphone at a stereo, and this application will tell you the song title and artist of the current song that is playing on the radio.
Its applications like these that Apple is making to help simplify your life. Quite frequently, I use the facebook application to change my status and check my notifications via my cell phone. This allows me to be able to access my profile and check my email virtually everywhere. It is advances such as these that will continue to bring a greater access to convenience into the lives of many consumers.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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