iPhone Is It Just A Glorified iPod
What happens to the people from the rest of the world that
have been saving up for an iPhone, anticipating its release? It
looks like all they will get is a glorified iPod.
Everyone knows that the Apple has an exclusive contract with
Cingular. Those countries that do not have access to Cingular may
still purchase the iPhone. However, what is the iPhone without the
use of the phone?
The same is true with its internet browsing options. Considering
that it's data network is based on AT&T's Edge, web browsing
with Safari cannot be access in countries not reached by AT&T's
services. In this case, iPhone enthusiasts from countries other
than the United States might as well cross "unrestricted web
access" out from the list of features they will be able to enjoy…
or should they? It has been told (by Steve Jobs himself) that the
iPhone is not exclusively reliant on Edge for internet service.
Although this is the only company that may provide internet data
networks to iPhone users in America, broadband connection can still
be used assuming that one has access to Wi-Fi hotspots. For this
reason, iPhone fanatics from around the world can still make full
use of its Mac OS X operating system and Safari web browser.
Unlike the issue with internet access, the problems with
Cingular access cannot be overcome. The iPhone will continue to
function without the use of the phone in other countries unless
Apple gets the chance to address this. However, this fact is not
stopping consumers around the world from purchasing this must-have.
They will still be able to enjoy the multi-touch screen which can
now only be seen with the iPhone. This feature in itself will make
the iPhone an ultra cool gadget to own, even if one cannot make
calls. So for those who say that the iPhone will just be a
glorified iPod to those who do not have Cingular access, you're
understating it a little bit. However, if by saying "glorified" you
mean an iPod with a 3.5-inch multi-touch screen, automated sensors,
unrestricted web browsing, large internal memory, and a two mega
pixel camera, then by all means, call it what you will.
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