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急求一篇写物的英语作文身边的东西最近的最好手表啊什么手机啊什么闹钟啊之类的要高端点的要求是特定的物品要写就围绕一个物品来写写这个东西你什么时候得到的跟着你发生急求一篇写物的英语作文身边的东西最近的最好

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急求一篇写物的英语作文 身边的东西 最近的最好 手表啊 什么手机啊 什么闹钟啊 之类的 要高端点的
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iphone 的可不可以?
everyone has his telephone,so i am.
But i have a special one,iphone!
Believe the hype.The iPhone is everything it's touted to be.
Sorry to disappoint you haters out there,but there's no Reality Distortion Field here,just a brilliant product in the Apple iPhone.It's a mobile phone,an iPod,and Web browser in your pocket,giving you music,video,e-mail,notes,the Internet,and more.It's a snap to use and syncs right up with my constantly growing iTunes library of MP3s,videos,and podcasts.Oh,yeah,and it's damn sexy.
I guess I should start with a bit of background.
I 've been using mobile devices as long as digital cellular has existed.I had one of the first GSM phones in the States,a Nokia 2190,then moved on to a CDPD 1G phone (Ericsson R280LX) for the first foray into the mobile Net.I had a Palm Vx with an OmniSky digital modem sled.I surfed 2G networks with devices like the Sony Ericsson P900 and the Motorola RAZR V3.Finally,I used 2.5G EDGE networks with the T-Mobile MDA and the Nokia N80.While I've played with 3G devices like the AT&T Tilt,the BlackBerry Curve,and the Moto RAZR2,I haven't found that one device that gets me all the functions available on the iPhone,at the competence level of the iPhone.
I've carried Archos,Compaq,and Creative MP3 players,followed by (sometimes concurrent with) two generations of "classic" iPods and all three generations of the iPod nano.While the nanos are nice and compact,they involve a bit of forethought to pull out,use,and put away on my hour-long commute on the train.I have to listen to music and podcasts on this commute,otherwise I'd go crazy bored or sleep through my stop on the way home every evening.With the iPhone,I just have to carry the earphones in a pocket,and I can be listening to music or viewing a video in 15 seconds,whether I'm on the train or anywhere else.Likewise,I can just disconnect the cord and put away the earbuds in 10 seconds when I'm done—no more stowing the iPod someplace safe (or worse,forgetting it).It's always in my pocket or on my hip.
Back in the days when I was using both a phone and an iPod,I had problems missing calls:Even with the phone on vibrate,I didn't notice incoming calls.(I use sound-isolating earphones,the Shure SE310,to block the braying of the talkative cell-phone users in the seats next to me.) Now I don't miss those calls:The iPhone automatically mutes the audio,then rings in the headphones to tell me I have a call.
With the MPA-3c adapter on my headphones,I can even talk (briefly) to my family in case they need me to pick up milk on my way home.The MPA-3c adapter lets me use any pair of headphones or earbuds as a mobile headset with voice and iPod control.Whether on the Shure headphones or on the Bluetooth hands-free hookup in my car,calls have been as good as they can be on the mobile networks.(At least as good as the RAZR V3 or Nokia N80,and worlds better than the MDA).
Last but not least,there's the mobile Internet.For that long commute,I can quickly look up the train schedules if I'm not taking my usual train or find out the reason for the latest delay.If I'm in a bar I can use the iPhone to look up a disputed fact on Wikipedia (Guinness book,eat your heart out).Now that Exchange will be supported on the iPhone,I will be able to get my corporate e-mail (though webmail works,too).It's not the fastest Internet,but it is ubiquitous.I've used the iPhone to book last-minute reservations on OpenTable.com.I've comparison-shopped on Amazon.com to figure out if it's worth the "I want it now" premium in a retail store.Then there's just keeping up on the news on sites like NYTimes.com and BBC.com.Most of this content is available on "mobile-optimized" Web sites,but I can view "normal" Web sites,like the NYC subway map,zooming in and out with the multitouch "pinching."
Adobe Flash isn't on the iPhone yet,but I'm willing to wait for a 3G—or,better yet,a 4G—iPhone before Flash becomes a "must have." I've used Flash on a laptop with a 3G card,and it's nowhere near as useful or entertaining as it is on a home or corporate broadband network.The high-speed networks aren't all there yet:You travel 40 or 50 miles out of the urban areas and you're back to 2.5G EDGE or 1xRTT anyway.
Is there room for improvement?Yes,of course there is,but for early 2008 at least,the Apple iPhone is the perfect mobile information,communication,and entertainment device.
Any way i really love my iphone,like mcdonald word:“ i m loving it!”

My Cell Phone
“I don’t want a cellphone!” This was what I said to my parents when I was in my senior school. I lived in the dormitory at that time and could only be back home once a week. But I d...

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My Cell Phone
“I don’t want a cellphone!” This was what I said to my parents when I was in my senior school. I lived in the dormitory at that time and could only be back home once a week. But I did enjoy my life not staying with my parents. However, they kept asking me to buy a cellphone, for it would be more convenient for them to contact me. And that was the main reason why I didn’t want a cellphone. I thought, “If I have one, my parents can find me easily wherever I am, then I won’t be able to keep my private life.” On the other hand, the mobile phone at that time was not in good style and it usually cost a lot of money to buy one. So I refused.
When I entered the university, I found that almost half of my classmates had cellphones. I could see them always busy using their cellphones to send short messages. “How foolish they are!” was what I thought about them. “They must have wasted a lot of money and time on their mobile phones. And that is not worth!” Though I thought like this, sometimes, I envied them very much. I soon realized that it was really a very convenient way of communicating with the others. I felt that it was necessary for me to buy one. However, I still didn’t make up my mind. I just waaited and waited until the end of the first term in university.
I could wait no longer! The styles of the cellphones were so wonderful that I was deeply attracted by them. What is more, the prices of them kept going down. At last I got one. I still remember the first night I got it. How excited I was! I found out all my friends’ cellphone numbers and sent short messages to each of them, telling them that I had bought a mobile phone! Then, of course, I received a lot of short messages back from them. At that time, I seemed to forget all about the money I spent on messages and sent them crazily. For a week, I was always busy sending messages and my friends around me all thought that I was mad.

I have never felt so enjoyable of communicating with others before having a cellphone. On the cellphone, I can send messages to ones who I usually don’t talk to in real life, and we can always have a good chat by sending messages. I discover that everyone, no mater what he appears to be, have his own thought in his mind. And through cellphones, we can know each other better. That is the most greatful thing of having a cellphone. What is more, cellphone makes my life more colourful with the beautiful pictures and wonderful sounds in it. I can also download lovely pictures and the bell rings I like. But cell phone make problems too. My parents always telephone me, which makes me feel unfree . That is also what I consider to be a problem for long. The other serious problem is about the fare.
For the first month, it cost me more than two hundred yuan for both making phone calls and sending short messages. It really gave me a big shock.. I look back that crazy month and at last regret sending so many messages. I can’t afford that high fare. Now I send less messages and make less calls in order not to waste too much money on it. The third problem is that I have spent too much time on my cellphone. A short message usually comes when I am busy with my homework.. I have to answer it. Then again, another message, a third, a fourth… time passes so quickly that I can’t finish my homework. So now, I often power off the mobile phone before studying and the condition now is better.

Though there are some problems, I will never regret having a cellphone. My life is more colourful with it and I think I will never be tired of it forever .

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