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Breaking the Bounds of Boredom with iPhone
How many times have you been traveling somewhere and
there is nothing to do but watch the scenery go by?
You have listened to your music over and over again,
you have read your books, and you just want to watch a
movie.
But when you are traveling in a car, it's impossible.
But that isn't true anymore.
If you have the Apple
iPhone, you can take your movies and television shows
with you wherever you go.
The Apple iPhone has a generous 3.5-inch screen and it
lets you enjoy anything that you have rented or
purchased from the iTunes store right there on your
iPhone, wherever you are.
The iPhone controls work very much like a DVD player
remote - you can use them to play, pause, or even view
certain chapters.
It's also easy to adjust the volume on your iPhone so
that you don't disturb the people around you.
It's hard to believe that Apple has packed so many
features into one small device, but the company also
knows what people are looking for in their cell
phones.
They want to have plenty of options and they want
their cell phone to give them a lot of technology
right there at their fingertips.
The iPhone not only is a great phone and camera, but
it's also a wonderful way to get rid of boredom. With
the big selection of movies and television shows on
iTunes, you will be able to find something that you
want to watch no matter what your tastes are. |
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