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Review - iPhone 3G - Part 10
The first contact with the iPhone is rather good. It’s aesthetically pleasant, it fits well in the pocket and the main personalization and settings are easy to perform. The commands are very intuitive, even though the less techological users might have initial troubles with the phone’s unlock bar. Of course, the screen does get fingerprints rather easily, but not only it’s easily cleaned, but it doesn’t disturb much unless the phone is turned in specific angles.
Telephony FeaturesThe iPhone offers a big virtual numeric keyboard and virtual function keys that allow users to add a number to their contacts, search the phonebook, view recent calls and fast access to the favorite numbers. The call quality is rather good both in incoming and outcoming calls; the conversations can be clearly done in medium-noisy environments with no problems. It also features a handsfree option that can be used in quieter environments, with a decent quality both for the speaker and for the person called.
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