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Compared with the iPhone 7 Plus (£569 at Apple), the original iPhone's photos are fuzzy, hazy, blurred, like an impressionist painting. It can't focus on close-up objects, and lots of details get washed out. And yet, when I posted a photo to Facebook (Facebook's app, still on my iPhone, let me send a photo after I waited for several minutes), someone said, "It's surprisingly.. OK?"Many apps don't work anymore. I click on the brown TV-shaped YouTube app. It won't load either. Welcome to today's internet for yesterday's gadgets. And I found email unable to connect to my accounts. I couldn't connect with one of my work Wi-Fi hotspots. Functions were broken everywhere.

Typing is rough, That tiny, tiny on-screen keyboard pops up and all the keys look like Tic-Tacs, olixar ultra-thin iphone 6 gel case - 100% clear I make a number of typos, I remember, vaguely, that I used to learn to trust autocorrect as I jabbed away with my thumbs: iPhone typing was more about a shorthand, I somehow wrote my whole wedding speech on my iPhone in the Notes app, I'm not sure how I did that, Of course, who would expect a decade-old product to feel fresh and new? None of those flashbacks to the early days of the iPhone were a surprise, What was somewhat shocking was just how familiar and modern the old iPhone felt, For a 10-year-old phone, that's amazing -- and a testament to just how groundbreaking the product was, And is..

Its size is perfect. Aside from a small screen, the original iPhone feels amazing. I can grab it easily, and swipe all across the screen with one thumb. It's comforting and solid. iPhones, now, feel wide and fragile by comparison. Basic buttons are familiar. There's a Home Button, a power button and headphone jack at the top. Side volume buttons. And a proprietary Apple jack which requires a specific cable to charge. The only difference is that it needs a wide 30-pin connector, not Lightning. That touchscreen works mostly the same. Going all-touchscreen was an amazing feat in 2007, so much so that people gathered around to see it for themselves. The iPhone still handles touch pretty well, and its basic touch language is still the same 10 years later. The iPhone now has pressure sensitivity, advanced haptic feedback, and more touch gestures. But Apple nailed that basic interface right from day one -- including the iconic "pinch and zoom" -- and defined it for everyone else.

It's a great music player, but with just 8GB of storage, Music is great, though -- maybe the best thing about the original iPhone, Thanks to the iPod app and a pair of Apple earphones, music sounds better olixar ultra-thin iphone 6 gel case - 100% clear than even my current iPhone, Maybe that's because there are decent quality MP3s on it instead of streamed music, Of course, you can't store much, 8GB is the phone's total storage, so you can have maybe a thousand songs, more or less? In fact, the entry-level 2007 model was a mere 4GB, iPods at the time were 60GB and more, I kept dreaming of an iPhone large enough to hold my collection of ripped CDs, That time arrived recently thanks to the 128GB iPhone, but by then everything was in the cloud..

Old iPhone works with new headphones. Pandora still works, too (but not in the background). They Might Be Giants radio plays with a track called "Cells" from Here Comes Science. It sounds great. It loads pretty reasonably. But I leave Pandora and am surprised to find that the song stops playing. This iPhone can't run apps in the background. Google Maps feels pretty decent. The traffic patterns flow in, though. I see Manhattan in satellite mode. This still feels close to what exists now. Two-finger taps and zooms work, but I can't rotate the map with my fingers. Still, this was absolutely revolutionary to have back in 2007, and nothing else at the time came close.



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