I purchased my iPhone on a warm, summer evening. Soon it will be exposed to a New England winter with sub-zero temperatures. How will it perform?
Apple lists an official “nonoperational temperature” of -4° to 113° F (-20° to 45° C). Minus 4°F is entirely possible in my neighborhood. Does this mean my iPhone won’t work?
These guys found out by placing an iPhone in a freezer with an ambient temperature of -20°C (-4°F) for about 30 minutes. The good news is that the iPhone performed all functions perfectly with a surface temperature around -10°C (14°F). The bad news: It won’t work with gloves. Prepare for cold hands this winter. Watch video here.
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01 Aug
Posted by admin as Apple iPhone News, Apple iPhone reviews
Texterity - is the company which specialises in digitalizing of popular magazines. Today, i have visited their iPhone website. You can simply touch the magazine you’d like to read from your iPhone and you’re presented with several options, including the table of contents and a search function.

The fun is in displaying each page in a grid. Touch any one to make it go full-screen on iPhone. Then you can resize and move between pages very easily. Very nice interface…
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That’s how the Real Cisco iPhone looks like. “Very” similar to Apple’s gadget, isn’t it. :)
I think for Cisco the similar to Apple’s iPhone name, will get huge profit. During iPhone Mania people will buy everything that includes name iPhone, no matter how it looks…
