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The iPhone has WiFi built-in with which it will be able to access the
Internet (through a wireless network) via Apples's Safari browser. The
iPhone will also be able to connect to the Internet through AT&T's EDGE network
but will not be able to utilize AT&T's 3G/HSDPA network at launch. The
iPhone's web browser displays full web pages as opposed to simplified pages as
on most other phones. Web pages may be viewed in portrait or landscape mode and
support automatic zooming by "pinching" or double-tapping images or text. The
iPhone also has Bluetooth 2.x+EDR built in. It also works with wireless
earpieces that use Bluetooth 2.0 technology and allows file transfer.
The iPhone also has an HTML e-mail program, which enables the user to embed
photos in an e-mail message. Yahoo! provides a free Push-IMAP e-mail service
similar to that on a BlackBerry; IMAP and POP3 mail standards are also
supported, including Microsoft Exchange. Not surprisingly, the e-mail
program Outlook for Windows cannot be synchronized with the iPhone for the time
being. There is also no enterprise email connectivity other than IMAP and POP3.
See
iPhone Google Maps.
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