Should I buy an iPhone?

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by southfromhere, May 13, 2008.

  1. Adderall_Assasin

    Adderall_Assasin Senior Member

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    As Hiptastic mentioned, the OS plays a very big role. Just the ability to use a full computer OS in a small device like the iPhone is a wonder.

    The iPhone supposedly uses a CPU recognized as ARM (Advanced Risc Machine). It also has the other main components of a computer such as memory and permanent storage (actually SSD). The OS is capable of treating the hardware as if it were a real desktop or laptop. It can make system calls and respond to interrupts.

    The OS is actually a developers build of OSX with a GUI called Onyx. It is not a simple Java or Basic platform. In theory, anything you can potentially do with a home computer you can do with an iPhone. PDA's OS and hardware limit it's capabilities to very specialized, catered environments.
     

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