Apple has often regarded the iPhone as one smart phone—yet there are a
lot of competitions. One of the strongest contenders is Nokia's N95.
Which one is better? Actually, the choice rests upon you, but this
comparison can help you make a decision a lot faster and easier:
Why N95 Is Better
One of its best advantages is its GPS network, which permits you to
navigate very easily. This built-in program is the secret to finding
addresses, locations, street names, and even postal codes. For a minimum
fee, you can upgrade this service so you can use voice instructions
through a handset. It also supports a lot of push-email programs and can
synchronize along with your Microsoft Exchange Server. This allows you
to view any MS Office document through a program called QuickOffice. It
will also optimize these documents so you can read the texts more
effectively. This is one of the most important features used by business
users. Unlike the iPhone, it is equipped with a built-in FM radio. The
headset allows you to access your radio and can also function as a
tuner.
Why iPhone Should Be Your Choice
First of all, the iPhone isn't only a phone. It's also an iPod. You can
play all sorts of media files, as long as they're in acceptable formats.
You can listen to music, watch a movie or a TV show, or listen to
audiobooks. Its 3.5-inch screen further maximizes your viewing
experience for full entertainment pleasure. The phone also has full
capability to accept Web-based e-mails even in real time, as long as
it's in HTML format. You can configure your Yahoo! Mail for that.
The iPhone makes use of a web browser called Safari, which is highly
advanced. You can actually view those web pages as is. You may also zoom
them in just by a simple tap of your finger.
Apple wants to make sure that you have a mini-OS right at your phone.
This means you can enjoy common desktop applications, along with its
basic phone functions. Expect a calendar, a Notepad, and an address
book, among others. You may even do multitasking as you can surf the Web
as you're downloading your e-mail, allowing you to save considerable
time.
Perhaps it's the phone's user interface that the iPhone is famous for.
It integrates the touch screen technology, which means you don't have to
use any keypad just to send in your text or make a call. It utilizes
instead virtual QWERTY keyboard, which only appears when they are to be
used.
Which one is better, you say? It's still the user's viewpoint that
matters most.
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