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Saturday, April 21, 2007
Apple iPhone, key feature: lots of memory
Doesn't sound like the most distinctive or unique feature, considering anyone could put 8 GB of Flash in a phone, but according to 'Apple's Got The iPhone Buzz' that's what people appreciate the most in the yet to be released Apple iPhone.
This is no doubt an indication of focus on multimedia, and not just audio. A DivX/XviD-encoded DVD at high quality takes approx. 700 MB, and a ditto TV show maybe 150 MB, so you could easily squeeze several episodes of Desperate Housewives or Scrubs into the phone, whatever might be your fancy.
I only hope they haven't forgotten to put a USB 2.0 interface on it.
This is no doubt an indication of focus on multimedia, and not just audio. A DivX/XviD-encoded DVD at high quality takes approx. 700 MB, and a ditto TV show maybe 150 MB, so you could easily squeeze several episodes of Desperate Housewives or Scrubs into the phone, whatever might be your fancy.
I only hope they haven't forgotten to put a USB 2.0 interface on it.
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one thing that people might not know about is the use of 20 gig seagate dave which could add 20 gigs of memory to the iphone
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