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The iPhone is a mobile phone developed by [[Apple Inc.]]. It belongs to the [[smartphone]] category, including calender, notes taking, e-mail and web-browsing as well as other applications in addition to the phone functionality itself. It also includes [[iPod]] functionality for music and video playback.
The iPhone is a line of mobile phones developed by [[Apple Inc.]]. It has [[smartphone]] functionality, including a version of Apple's [[Safari]] web browser and e-mail, calendar and note-taking programs. As of July 11th, 2007, third-party programs can also be downloaded from Apple's [[App Store]].<ref name="3G Press release>{{cite web|title=Apple Introduces the New iPhone 3G|date=2008-06-09|author=Apple|url=http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2008/06/09iphone.html}}</ref>


The iPhone employs a [[multi-touch]] screen for user input, and has no physical keyboard or numeric touchpad. As required, both a numeric or a qwerty-keyboard are displayed on-screen.
The iPhone includes [[iPod]] functionality for music and video playback.
 
The iPhone employs a [[multi-touch]] screen for user input, and has no physical keyboard or numeric touchpad, although a keyboard can be displayed on-screen.





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The iPhone is a line of mobile phones developed by Apple Inc.. It has smartphone functionality, including a version of Apple's Safari web browser and e-mail, calendar and note-taking programs. As of July 11th, 2007, third-party programs can also be downloaded from Apple's App Store.[1]

The iPhone includes iPod functionality for music and video playback.

The iPhone employs a multi-touch screen for user input, and has no physical keyboard or numeric touchpad, although a keyboard can be displayed on-screen.