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UK iPhone Review Part 4: iPod and the iTunes Wi-Fi Store

UK iPhone Review Part 3: iPod and the iTunes Wi-Fi Store

Apple is clearly pitching the iPhone as “Your New Primary Music Device”, with the idea being that you can junk your iPod and just use the iPhone for music and calls alike. Trouble is, there’s a few issues preventing me from doing that. For starters, at 8GB, the capacity is a bit on the small side if you’ve got a sizeable digital collection - 16GB would have hit the spot better, although that’s down to limitations of flash memory.

More annoying is the headphone jack, which is recessed, and thus doesn’t fit a lot of third-party headphones, including my two Sennheiser pairs. As a result, you’re left either stuck with the white earbuds that come with the iPhone, or you have to spend £8 or so on a special adapter from the Apple Store. Swizz, to say the least.

However, as far as I can make out, the sound quality is good, with a range of EQ settings available through the main Settings menu on the iPhone. Getting music onto the device could be easier though, since on iTunes you can’t just drag and drop songs across as you would with an iPod: you have to set up a playlist to be synced, and drag them into that. I’m not sure why.

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iPhone UK review Part 1: First impressions and setup

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Enter the iPhone, then. After months of anticipation, last Friday’s UK iPhone launch went off a bit more quietly than the US one, which I’d put down to us Brits’ natural reluctance to whoop and queue round the block for any piece of new technology (that’s not a games console). Nevertheless, tens of thousands of iPhones were sold over the weekend, with Brits finally getting to grips with Apple’s handset.

Including us. Yes, Pocket Picks has an iPhone, which we’ll be using to cover new applications and services in the coming months, as well as giving our own detailed appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of the device - both initially, and over time. We activated it yesterday, and it’s up and running smoothly.

Over the next week and a bit, we’ll be examining its key features and applications, but kicking off now with our first impressions…

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