So finally this is what it is:
Click here for more from Apple's iPhone pages.
Dont miss the early iPhone review and the iPhone FAQS by David Pogue of The New York Times who spent an hour playing with this.
From David's review:
- It feels amazing in your hand. Not like an iPod, not like a Treo — but something new.
- You operate the iPhone with your fingertips. Apart from buttons that appear on the touch screen, the only physical buttons are volume up/down, ringer on/off, sleep/wake and a Home button.
- During my one test call, the sound quality was loud and clear.
Typing is difficult. The letter keys are just pictures on the glass screen, so of course there’s no tactile feedback. Software helps a lot. You can afford to make a lot of typos as you muddle through a word, because the software analyzes which keys you *might* have meant and figures out the word you wanted. - The phone won’t be available until June, so some of its software isn’t finished yet.
I tried out the camera. It was really cool to frame a shot using the HUGE 3.5-inch screen; it’s rare to find that big a screen on any camera. - The Web browsing experience is incredible. You see the entire Web page on the iPhone’s screen.


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