iPhone Definition

The iPhone is a smartphone and multimedia from the Apple company.

Launched by the Apple company on June 29, 2007, the iPhone is a device considered intelligent due to its multimedia functions, Internet connection, touch screen with multi-touch technology and the absence of a physical keyboard.

Among its features and in addition to multi-touch technology, the ability to make calls and connect to the Internet via EDGE or Wi-Fi technology, the iPhone has a 2MB camera, a music player (the same as the iPod ), software to send and receive text and voice messages, email, web browser, agenda, calendar, alarms, notepad, calculator, weather, maps, direct connection to YouTube, actions and many others customizable and downloadable through from iTunes. The hard disk capacity could be in its first version of 8 or 16 GB.

This was the world’s first generation of iPhones, which was named Time Magazine’s invention of the year in 2007. The following year, on July 11, the iPhone 3G was launched for sale, having a technology that allows a faster and more reliable Internet connection, available in 22 countries at the time of its launch.

This device includes, upon purchase, a set of headphones, instruction manual, USB cable and a cleaning cloth for the multi-touch screen. In addition, it has a power adapter to connect and charge it and a dock.

One of the most important features of the iPhone is the possibility of customizing it by downloading new applications, such as a flashlight, an application to play the guitar, another to create new ringtones, multiple games, a reader for written documents, synchronization with the Flickr community of images, video recorder, wallpapers, information about nearby restaurants, translator, volume booster and many others, mostly created by iPhone users themselves.

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