Appletell | Apple, Mac, iPhone, iPod | News, Rumors, Reviews, How-Tos

Subscribe to our content for free: (?)
Get our Daily Email

New Apple ads tout copy and paste and voice control features

by Josh Holat on Jun 30, 2009 at 12:52 PM

iPhone 3GApple has posted two new iPhone advertisements on their website. This time around, they are touting Voice Control and Cut, Copy, and Paste—two new features on the iPhone that have existed on other phones for plenty of years now. That said, Apple’s implementation of them is once again above that of their competitors. For example, Voice Control is very English-like in that you can tell it to call people, play songs, or a variety of other things. Also, copy and paste also copies images and font styles.

As you can see, these iPhone ads feature the usual style with just a hand and the iPhone. These two features for the iPhone are surely long-awaited, and I think Apple did a fantastic job with both of them. I never really realized how much I would use copy and paste until I was able to on the new iPhone software. Hopefully, we see some more exciting features from Apple in the future. You can check out these and other iPhone ads over at Apple’s website.

Subscribe to keep up with the latest Apple news and rumors! - Subscribe to our feed


 

Comments
  • Drake said:
    Avatar for Drake

    Ummm… Should they really be showing off Copy and Paste as a new feature? Normal people look at that and say “Okay. So anything new or interesting they wanna show us?” Oh well. We shouldn’t complain now that we have it.

  • Kirk Hiner from Ohio said:
    Avatar for Kirk Hiner

    I think it’s more of a “Okay, now will you just shut up about it?” kind of thing. iPhone critics have been using it against the iPhone from the start, and Apple just wants them to know it’s no longer true.

  • Page 1 of 1 Comment Pages
Join the Discussion

Name: *

Email: *

Location (Links to Google Maps):

URL:

Enter Your Comment Below...

* Required fields

Remember my information?

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Submit the word you see below:


Special Features