iPhone Fad or future in gadgets
iPhone’s seem to be the must have item of 2007. People camped out, waited in lines for hours, and sacrificed a lot of time and money. Reviews are mixed on whether it way actually worth the effort and time put into acquiring this phone. Is it only a phone or is it what we need to be mobile in our everyday operations of multitasking? Or has entertainment so captivated our minds that we can not just have a few moments without having the need to be entertained?
Michael’s says in his article iPhone,”The iPhone was certain to dominate headlines from the moment Steve Jobs first unveiled it. The more impressive feat was living up to the hype. But that’s exactly what the iPhone did upon its June debut.” Michael’s goes on to explain that the iPhone gives us the tools we could want to due business on the go. The iPhone is the revolution of handheld devices or is it just another PDA? One more devise we toss aside for the next greats and latest gadget. Reviews from consumers seem to be mixed on whether it is the revolution in smart phones or just a fad to have the latest or the right now gadget. Like all new products the iPhone has its problems Apple welcoming third-party applications (Michael’s 2008).
Seems as if everyone you communicate with they desirer an iPhone. Greenberg claims it to be the Holy Grail for brand. Having the selling and buying power in the palm of your hands anytime anywhere. (Greenberg, 2007)
Despite the problems with no having all the office tools need in one gadget and the pricing problems with iPhone it is still the must have item to be on the go and multitasks while getting some entertainment along the way. So if it’s a fad for you or the revolution of smart phone if you want or desire a iPhone buy it.
References
Greenberg, B (2007, December).Setting the pace. Adweek vol.48issue 47, p13.
Retrieved from EBSCOhost database on February 16, 2008.
Michael, P (2008, February).iPhone.Macworld Feb2008, vol.25issue2, p75.
Retrieved from EBSCOhost database on February 16, 2008.
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