A new demonstration of what the iPhone can do

Jun 25, 2007 07:39 GMT  ·  By

Apple prepares for the moment of truth when the iPhone will be unveiled on the 29th of June. All media has tried to think ahead of Apple and what their first mobile phone has to offer in terms of technology.

The online advertisements which they have presented several weeks ago had only a few minutes of intense iPhone demonstration in order to capture everyone's interest. Apple has just come with some new demonstrations of their phone concept which shows some very interesting features.

The guided tour can be watched at the Apple website. It comes in three resolutions, but all have the impressive length of more than 24 minutes. That's almost a half of hour of information on the iPhone's features and capabilities. The images are also accompanied by comments on this device's performances in order to make clear all the features that the handset is capable of performing.

The guided tour has revealed information on how the entertainment features work, including music and movie rendering performances. The media player that the iPhone comes equipped with turns out to be quite impressive when it comes to performances. Moreover, the graphics is stunning and even more impressive than before. The touch screen seems to be the most popular feature on high end mobile phones nowadays and might even turn out as a common technology in the future mobile devices.

Still, until the release of this device, on the 29th of June, a live demonstration might be just the thing to catch the interest of everyone even more. After all, this is what everyone awaits from Apple, the real iPhone thing, in all its glory.

This is probably the most complete demonstration of what the iPhone is capable of performing. Apple seems to have chosen the strategy of show and amaze with these devices, as they relied on the effect that it has managed to reach only through its capabilities until now.