09 Jul
Posted by admin as Apple iPhone News, Apple iPhone reviews
Popular reporter of Wall Street Journal Walt Mossberg has followed the lead of David Pougue and has presented in ancestral lands - site All Things Digital - own version of questions and answers devoted to Apple iPhone. The text has turned out not so extensive as at its colleague from New York Times, however some moments will certainly draw attention of present and future owners of iPhones - in addition Mossberg mentions more than actual now subjects of support of Flash and possibilities built in iPhone Bluetooth-module.
As known, support of Adobe Flash in mobile version of Apple Safari meanwhile does not remain non-realised, that automatically does inaccessible any flash-content outside of resource of YouTube.com for which viewing of treasures special client is provided. It is serious enough lack of the device, which is actively positioned by company as Internet-communicator, and Apple, according to Mossberg, plans to liquidate this omission in the near future - flash-content display should earn after the first updating of software of iPhone. However, it is necessary to measure terms of release of a similar update by several months.
Other vital topic - expansion of possibilities of Bluetooth in iPhone - begins with a summary record how Mossberg makes possible to connect communicator to stereosystem in BMW: “connection on Bluetooth was installed almost instantly, and there and then all seven hundred contacts from a directory my test iPhone have appeared on built in control panel of car screen″. Unfortunately, on it list of achievements somehow was settled at once: maximum, on what suffices possibilities of built in Bluetooth-module is a connection to wireless sets and automobile audiosystems: “to use Bluetooth-connections for data exchange with computers or music translations through Bluetooth-set simply impossible“.


















































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