So when the announcement for the iPhone 4Gs came out I was pretty exited. I loved all of the features that were available with the new update version. Although, I was a bit disappointed that a redesigned phone was not introduced. Since I have been following the way Apple introduces new products it does not surprise me on bit. A few of the features that I really thought were quite impressive were things like Siri. Siri is basically a voice command that enables you to activate certain thing on the iPhone with just your voice. According to Mac Rumors, "Siri is straight out of science fiction." Another new update on the iPhone4Gs was something called iCloud. I though that this was actually a really great feature that I could benefit from. Being able to have all of my thing all in one place seems like a great idea. All in all I think I it it a great new piece of technology and I am most likely going to upgrade considering that I still have a 3GS.
Fernando Garcia
I mentioned the Iphone in my blog as well. I spoke about how the iphone is the epitome of convergence. Alot of my friends got latest iphone and we used siri for anything and everything. It just makes me wonder how much further the cell phone technology will go. I am pro android but highly debating on making the switch!
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I like this topic and I find everything about the iPhone handsets pretty fascinating. I have also heard a little on this topic of iCloud or "clouding" and "tag clouds" which are unique in their own way and capability to advance communication even more than past and current trend. I rely on my iPhone a lot more than I like to admit it. At times I feel like its easier and at time quicker than anyway other form of technology, as far as accessibility and easy access and portability. I played around with the new iPhone that just rolled out in stores and it was an immediate "must have" on my list of priorities to buy as soon as possible, but at the same time its intimidating to finally purchase the new product because of what your already as a consumer thinking ahead and future issues. By this I obviously mean the possibility of a newer better faster more advanced iPhone thats software will eventually be needed to do just about anything, making your new purchase not so appealing anymore and already your concerns are consumed by "whats next?" I don't know if this is a mutual shared thought or topic that Others share but this is definitely what is going on in my mind when speaking on the iPhone.
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