Phone calls, data transfer, internet
Basically nothing has changed during phone calls, voice quality is perfect, if we use a headset we can select when starting a call if we want to use iPhone’s speaker or the handsfree’s. The contact list still has an unlimited capacity, there are lots of extra fields, and I have already mentioned messaging. I’d like to note about the email client that besides images it can also accept and handle Microsoft Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Adobe PDF files and it’s also compatible with Microsoft Exchange servers. About synchronization: we can also sync notes with iTunes.
As for data transfer, there aren’t many improvements: HSDPA now works on 7.2 Mbps instead of 3.6. If there’s no coverage at our place we can use plain UMTS, EDGE and GPRS as well, and if there’s no signal at all, we can use a WiFi network. Using wireless LAN the battery takes twice as much to go dead, so we should use that if possible.
iPhone is still the king of web browsing and all the stuff that’s related to it. Safari is even faster, it loads pages at an incredible speed, it’s very easy to use and it’s even fast, so all hail to the developers! The handset has native YouTube and Google Maps clients, this latter one has Street View support as well. We can download a native Facebook client from the AppStore for free, and not just that: we can obtain almost anything from the virtual store that has tens of thousands of applications.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!