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  • Once you’ve entered the iPhone universe, the chances are good that you’ll never go back. When it comes to making calls, it’s simply a matter of tapping a name or number – forget having to scroll down a tiny display.

    But making calls is just the tip of the iceberg. The iPhone has SMS with a QWERTY keyboard, visual voicemail, a 2-megapixel camera that takes beautiful images, and a half million possible ringtones are all at your fingertips – literally. The iPhone gives you all of the features of an iPod, and then some. Its widescreen display lets you listen to audiobooks or watch videos, movies, and television shows. You have instant access to the Internet, email, maps, and a YouTube player that launches from the home screen. The iPhone maps feature ensures that you’ll never get lost, and myriad widgets keep you endlessly delighted. But a list of features doesn’t begin to express what’s at the heart of the iPhone revolution. It’s gorgeous, it’s intuitive, it’s sleek, and it’s absolutely cool.

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  • 1.    Have you ever been driving somewhere listening to your favorite radio station and all of a sudden the station is nothing but static or fades in and out?  Quick, grab your iPod or Mp3 player!  Now, you have your favorite music or sport at your fingertips.

    You can choose your favorite show or music on your iPod or MP3 player at a touch.  No more trying to adjust the radio or be distracted from watching the traffic.

    2.    With an iPod or MP3 player along, that much needed exercise, whether its at the gym, jogging or just staying home to exercise, will not seem so boring. Some players allow you to monitor your mileage while you run.  The time will go faster when you are listening to your favorite music, sport or watching a video on your iPod or MP3 player.  Put a spring in your step while cleaning your home or shopping by listening to your favorite tunes.

    3.    Your iPod or MP3 player can brighten your day, regardless of your activity.

    4.    If you play sports, for fun or professionally, you can record your “moves”, then analyze them to see if you are following thru or need to make some adjustments.
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