Some Essential Iphone Accessories
Buying your first iPhone is a long process, longer than you could have initially expected. It does not only involve the actual purchase of the iPhone, as the market is designed in such a way that you will always want more, as after buying an iPhone, you have to buy various iPhone accessories, to be able to become the really trendy owner of your new gadget, and in some cases, to protect it, or to maximize its capabilities. Iphone accessories are simply things from which you will always want more.
The Cases
Have you ever wondered why you are actually buying your third iPhone case in half a year? Even these cases, the simplest iPhone accessories are always becoming better, or you always see something new. You can have light and hard cases, leather cases, metal cases, red, yellow, pink and black cases, cases that actually protect your iPhone and the ones that just look good on it or that go with your new dress. Well, it is just natural that Apple as a leading market force and its partners, should offer a wide variety of iPhone accessories, and it is just natural that you will want to own more of these cases, to suit the occasion or your mood, or just to protect you iPhone from nearby children.
Headset and Travel Charger
Your next purchase after a case should perhaps be an iPhone Bluetooth Headset, to be able to answer your calls wirelessly, easily and elegantly and you will also want to get a travel/car charger, to be able to charge your phone even while you are on the move. When you get bored with these basic iPhone accessories, having purchased earphones and perhaps some speakers as well, you could perhaps be interested in what they have on offer outside the realm of conventional accessories for iPhones.
Well, as could be expected, the list is literally endless. You can purchase for example mini windshield wipers for your iPhone, to clear the smudges on your screen. Or to prevent even these smudges, you can buy a pack of phone fingers in different sizes, that you can just fit on your fingers while using the touch screen and it will stay totally clear. You might also want to try the iPhone travel pillow, with built in speakers, this way, you will have a pillow for your flight, and your ears won t be hurting from the earphones.
Any iPhone accessory could basically come in handy once, though it s quite obvious that a pair of mini windshield wipers for your screen is slightly less essential than a decent case, so try to grab this latter first. However, buying an iPhone will generally just introduce you to the magical world of iPhone accessories.
Apple iPhone Review: Don t Believe The Hype
Edsel. New Coke. Apple Ipod? Reviews of Apple’s much-hyped new gizmo have suggested that this just might be one of the most hated products in American history, just like the car Edsel (named after a draft-dodging member of the Ford family) and New Coke (which tasted just like Pepsi). However hated, the iPhone has still made an incredible amount of money for Apple. Apparently, people are curious about just how bad a cell phone can be.
Does It Blend Well With Others?
One of the most popular viral videos since the iPhone’s much-hyped 2007 release is that of a blender seller sticking in an iPhone and turning on the machine. This was to show off the strength of the blender, but also seemed to be a more than cutting Apple iPhone review by the blender seller. The fact that the video went viral and became so popular (more so than the blender it sells, the Blendtec) means that many others seemed to agree with this particular Apple iPhone review.
Sorry, Steve Jobs
Although you could go to a high tech website such as CNet.com to read geek’s Apple iPhone reviews, they sometimes are a bit difficult to understand with all of the jargon and techno-babble. If you want to know what an iPhone is like, you need to read Apple iPhone reviews written by the average person. You can find them practically anywhere online by just typing “Apple iPhone review” into your favorite search engine.
This review can be found on Helium.com written by Cara Volle. It begins, “Sorry, Steve Jobs, but I hate your effing iPhone& ” That’s about all I can reprint here. Although not exactly Pulitzer Prize winning material, that does give you an indication about how good a gizmo an iPhone is.
Complaints about the iPhone from others have ranged from its choice of AT&T as network provider to the cost. The picture quality of its camera is said to be pretty disappointing and streamlining video still has a lot of bugs to work out. There’s also a disturbing trend for the iPhone to get physically very hot when in use. Computer security specialists have also found ways to hack into an iPhone and if they can do it, so can cyber criminals.
Whenever a new techie toy appears, there are bound to be bugs that only customers can find. You need to wait for at least a year after their release for these bugs to be resolved somehow.
A Brief History of the Apple iPhone
Apple has always been known for developing trendy and cutting edge electronic consumer products that attract a large number of followers. Already before the release of Apple iPhone in June 2007, guesses have been made widely about the outlook, the specifications and about the general properties of the product. No wonder, as the Apple iPhone seems to be an innovative and novel product, combining the technology of iPods, a revolutionary mobile phone and a handy internet device, as some assert, three separate products in one.
The Beginnings
The visible or at least documented history of the Apple iPhone starts with the instruction of Steve Jobbs, CEO of Apple for engineers to start researching touch screens, at that time, most probably still having the development of Apple tablet PCs in mind. However, already in April 2003, he declared in a conference that the development of traditional PDAs or tablet PCs was not the way ahead for Apple.
New innovations perhaps lie in the realm of cell phones, and thus, technologies, connected to them should be improved upon. The appearance of the new product, Apple iPhone wa announced in January, 2007 at the MacWorld Expo with a release date for 2007 June. It is also declared in a later conference that Apple iPhone will support third parties creating Web 2.0 applications and users will be able to access these on the internet.
Release and Further Developments
Apple iPhone eventually went on sale June 29, 2007, in the United States, hundreds of people reportedly lining up in front of the shops to be able to grab the new Apple iPhone as soon as possible. The iPhone was originally released in two variations, one, with a flash drive of 4 GB for $499 and the 8 GB version for $599, though the sales of the 8 GB far outnumbering that of the other one, which was eventually discontinued.
Moreover, as a further development, the price is radically reduced by $200 as soon as September, for which Apple was quite widely attacked as this pricing and the sudden drop is believed to be unfair. The popularity of the Apple iPhone in the beginnings is by no means as great as expected.
for example, the sales for the first weekend were initially estimated to be somewhere between 200,000 and 700,000 products. But just roughly 145,000 activations were registered for the first weekend.
Moreover, the applications of Apple iPhone were originally only available to those who make a two-year subscription with AT&T, with offers that do not pay off for everyone. There was also wide media coverage of a 300-page bill, after which AT&T makes a change in its billing practices.
Apple iPhone was launched in Europe by the end of 2007, in Germany, the United Kingdom and France. However, in Europe, Apple seemed to face legal difficulties if it is to follow its scheme of offering iPhone only through one selected company.





