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iPhone Road Test: Day 1

iPhone Road Test: Day 1

Getting started

Ian Williams

Apple has given us an iPhone for an extended review period and we figured that, having reported on so much of the hype surrounding the gadget, this would be the perfect opportunity to put it through its paces.

We decided that, rather than take the more usual review approach of dissecting the device, we would take readers through a day-by-day use of the phone to offer a review that more closely resembles what most users are going to go through.

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Since the reviews will be written by me, I think it's important to offer some context, as different people are going to have different experiences of the iPhone based on the devices they've used before and what they typically use their phone to do.

I've used smartphones for many years now, currently a Sony Ericsson P990i with a 4GB memory card, and generally make use of most of the features they provide.

As well as the obvious phone and text features, I use the contacts, calendar, tasks and notes features of my phone.

I do surf the internet from my phone, primarily when I need access to email, maps or other information while out and about. This usually involves heading out to a press briefing and then forgetting where it is and the name of my contact.

I also store some music on my phone and have a few e-books, documents, games and music on it to help pass the time on long journeys.

Lastly I should add that I don't own an iPod and I don't have iTunes installed on my PC, although I have used both before.

With the exception of not owning an iPod, I would consider this a fairly normal profile for a new iPhone customer, so my experience should hopefully represent what most people will go through when they get started.

The first thing I noticed was that the box it comes in is remarkably small, not very important I know, but in an age where packaging is coming under the watchful gaze of environmentalists it's encouraging to know that Apple is doing its bit.

In the box you'll find the iPhone, a USB connector cable, docking station, power adaptor, headphones, cleaning cloth and a small quick-start guide. It's a little jarring that the iPhone is a sleek black and the rest of it's snow white, but this is very minor.

If, like me, you don't have iTunes installed you'll need to do this first. Attaching the iPhone to a computer without iTunes detects it as a digital camera and treats it as a removable storage device.

iTunes can be downloaded from the Apple website and the install file is just over 50MB so in the unlikely event that you're on dial-up this may take a little while.

Installing iTunes is pretty straight forward as is setting it up with your existing media collection.

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