User:Spaspao

The simplicity of the iPhone operating system is one of the appealing aspects of this phone. Other brands may try to wow the consumer with animated homescreens and multi layered interfaces but whilst these platforms look great they can often make the handset complicated to use. The beauty of the iPhone 4 is that you can pick up the phone for the first time and within minutes know your way around every area of the interface. The phone gives you a homescreen which displays a grid of icons and up to 16 of these can be displayed. These icons are basically links to all of the applications and features that you have stored on the phone. You can have numerous pages meaning that you are not restricted to how many applications you can install. Each page is accessed by swiping your finger across the screen and if you find yourself with several pages of icons you can organise your programs into folders to simplify things. This means you can have a photography folder for example which displays as one icon and when you access it all of the applications you have placed within that folder are displayed. The top and the bottom of the screen remain the same on every page of your home screen. The thin bar at the top of the screen displays information such as time, remaining battery life and network details. The larger area at the bottom of the screen has room for your four most regularly used features so they can easily be accessed at any time.