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Apple iPhone Review

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.

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