Monday, 6 January 2014

Apple iPhone!

I've always thought that Apple products were overrated and expensive. However, recently I gave into peer pressure and bought an iPhone 4. At first, it was like having a new toy at Christmas, I couldn't put it down. My gran was always complaining that I was on my phone and I completely zoned out while using it.



After a week went by I didn't use it so often as I found that it would begin to freeze if I was on it too long. Also, I was constantly checking to see if I had closed the apps down properly as I was getting paranoid that if I left more than 3 open, it would freeze again.


Someone with such a small amount of patience, like myself, should not own one of these phones. I get frustrated far too easily; therefore when it would freeze I wanted to throw the iPhone out of the window! 

Although I am only stating bad points at the moment, there are some positives about the iPhone. Some of these include the variety of applications which are available for all ages, including apps suitable for schools and personal study. These apps include Mathematics, Geography, English and Study timetables.


To download an application off the ‘AppStore’ you must enter your Apple Account password. This makes the iPhone secure to let young children play games on your phone without risk of them downloading anything costly.


The latest iPhone, the iPhone 5s, has a finger print scanner on the lock screen which means people cannot use your iPhone without you giving them access. Unlike the iPhone 4 which has a 4 digit password.



If you enjoy and are good with up-to-date technology, I would fully recommend buying an iPhone. It’s like walking around with a mini iPad!

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