Friday, January 27, 2012

Why am I "glued" to the iPhone?

If you say that because I am a Mac user should be given iPhone is part of the "system", is only partially true.
 
Quite a lot of Mac users have chosen Macs (iMac, Mac Pro, Mac Book Pro, Mac Book Air, etc.) as tools to work but the phone is not on the list of "work", the phone is a phone, so people still cavalier (and innocent) that select Nokia N9 or Samsung Galaxy.
 
If you say that because my iPod's music to love, and love spread to the call-phone-iPod is, you are only partially true. Fruits of love, I have the iPod generation born since it was right ten years ago, but my iPhone is not collected. iPhone not the iPod, or at least, it does not make sense "history" as well as techniques such as an iPod.

So why?

A little recollection: I own an iPhone unlock aluminum generation I in 2007, died in the night awake. Back then, the hardware unlock intervention; I do to get out of the iPhone hit rock chart and became the phone, but do take a bit of shell scrapes and of course, exhausted after weeks of white night. What's left out of power, something boiling sweat tears, the long memory. So I remember the life of his first iPhone, the 8 GB silver casing.
 
Then soon the 3G (I initially processing the plastic looks fragile), 3G (at first nothing more than my 3G mode), 4, and 4S. In the years from 2007 to now, I use a lot more phone products of other companies, other operating systems (mostly Android, and Symbian) but never the telephone is still an iPhone.

I have yet to explain why ...

Here's why: iPhone enough for me. No, not the "added value", not promotional things that people never take into account as the user does not know on what. iPhone - in addition to phone features - is a working tool, for my career.
 
With the iPhone, I do it all. I'll let you see the folder containing the application:
Utilities: Reminders, ToDo, Dropbox, Office Plus, TouchPad. TouchPad is a great utility for remote PC control. I use it when lazy touchpad controls on the laptop, I can sit relatively far from the screen while web browsing, music, computers ordered.
 
Social: Facebook, Google +, Myspace, Skype, Twitter, Tumblr, Chat, Vimeo. Meet all the social networking tool and you can do everything from blogging to upload photos, video through this app.
Music: this one a bit special, I used to tuning Cleartune, GigBaby, MusicTrack and MusicStudio to music directly on the iPhone. The files are processed the web server can take up to then take it from another computer. Many demo recordings, some songs I wrote with iPhone thanks to the above application.
Entertainment: I'm not entertained by games but by the hand-drawn. I have four favorite applications: Brushes, Inkiness, LiveSketch and Quill.
 
Photography: I separated this room to say more. the previous generation iPhone is nothing to be proud of taking pictures. Right from the iPhone 4 onwards, the new situation clear. Since the iPhone 4, photographers can also "iphoneography" - photography by iPhone. I am a huge fan of this branch, and more and more fans, more passionate. iPhone 4S moves beyond much better camera, higher resolution, contrast and depth capability focus faster. I used 6x6 applications (emulators square format TLR cameras), Camera +, CameraBag, Hipstamatic, Instagram, Lenslight, Pinhole HD for taking photos. Besides, light meter Light Meter is a reliable tool not lost any shot meter that left professionally. This point is worth emphasizing because I did test the metering program written for Android, hardly been used which, by the light sensor of the device was malfunctioning.
iPhone is much more brilliant after the operating system platform iOS 5 and iCloud cloud. The synchronization takes place automatically, very fast, stable and reliable. Application updates directly on your phone, no computer dependent. Synchronous (or "live") between iOS with Android / Google also supports more burdensome past. Faith love when was encouraged by the positive utility improvements, then the more love, this easy to understand.

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