iPhone Misses Huge Business Market

iPhone: The Missing Manual

Most all of us work at home entrepreneurs use a cell home for our daily business applications. Many of us have undoubtedly considered using Apple’s iPhone and as a result we might be interested in learning more about this heavily advertised device.
Vunet.com
is showing an interesting article that discusses the iPhone for use in business and corporate environments.

According to the article, the iPhone does not appear to be an ideal device for either web-based applications or business email access, where the iPhone?s on-screen keyboard makes it unsuitable as a BlackBerry replacement. While phone calls and voicemail seem to be easy, and its web browser excels at displaying pages, the device only supports GPRS networks ? (with Edge where available) ? making browsing slow when out of range of a Wi-Fi access point.

The iPhone also relies on a ?soft? on-screen keyboard for input, and lacks the level of support for corporate email accounts found in many Windows Mobile or Symbian handsets. It is incompatible with the iNotes web-based access for Lotus Notes. Other applications such as IT Week?s content management system simply halted upon identifying it as an unsupported browser.

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