25 Aug 2010

iPhone 4: Good for business?

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A new and updated iPhone 4 has been released to the world market. While not solely intended for business users, it introduces features that are promising. If you are in constant search of tools and ways for you to boost the current state of your business, then this just might be the gadget for you.

Suitable for video calls

The most impressive feature of the gadget is its video calling mode called FaceTime. Just one tap connects you to your clients who are also using the same phone. The beauty of this device is that you can have virtual face-to-face conversations with prospective and current clients. This means that you will be able to establish strong relations with them, even over long distances.

Better battery life and enterprise support

Another added feature of the latest updated iPhone 4 is its much improved protection system. The device passcode now functions as an encryption key, giving your much-needed privacy added protection, especially when it comes to vital information involving your business. This is crucial especially since the realm of business is very competitive and trade secrets must always remain your secrets.  In addition, the iPhone’s battery life is significantly better than that of its predecessors so that you do not have to miss important calls while scrambling for battery chargers.

Indeed, the iPhone 4 is an admirable gadget. Its versatility surpasses the previously released versions, and because of this, you should consider getting an iPhone 4 on your next trip to your favorite gadget store.

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Until Next Time,
Tomer Garzberg (Keynote Social Media Speaker)
Australia to the World: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne
www.strongmandigital.com.au
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4 Responses to “iPhone 4: Good for business?”

  1. Gabriele Maidecchi says:

    I can’t agree much with Facetime being that much of a breakthrough.
    I am from Italy and here we had our “video call” frenzy several years ago with the introduction of 3G networks. For a few months it seemed like everyone was gonna end up videocalling sooner or later, then the bubble popped when people realized a normal call was really much more practical.
    I guess though for certain cases it will be useful, but what I think will be even more useful is its implementation (hopefully) in Skype.

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  3. mode20100 says:

    A+ would read again

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