Web Surfing on iPhone
August/01/2007 19:28 Filed in:
Apple News
More pix of web browsing on iPhone has
sent to me the other day. Let's take a closer look on the following
real-world photos.
1. Full Size Web Page Browsing

Left: iPhone has shown a full size web page in portrait viewing mode.
Right: Airis using IE mobile browser, has shown only a partial section of a web page.
2. Closer Look Of The Web Page

iPhone(left) and Internet Explorer(right) has shown respectively the webpage orientation on normal magnified viewing mode.
3. Closer Look On Landscape Viewing Mode

iPhone(top) and Internet Explorer(bottom) has shown webpage in landscape orientation on normal magnified viewing mode respectively.
4. Large Magnified Viewing

iPhone(left) has shown tack-sharp fonts of contents, as IE(right) displayed not-so-favorable fonts.
5. W3C Web Format (Apple Website)

iPhone at left has shown a full size Apple home page. Yet, IE could not display the webpage in normal format.
6. W3C Web Format (Microsoft Website)

iPhone(left) has shown the homepage of Microsoft in full page orientation, and again, the IE(right) has shown a crippled page layout.
1. Full Size Web Page Browsing

Left: iPhone has shown a full size web page in portrait viewing mode.
Right: Airis using IE mobile browser, has shown only a partial section of a web page.
2. Closer Look Of The Web Page

iPhone(left) and Internet Explorer(right) has shown respectively the webpage orientation on normal magnified viewing mode.
3. Closer Look On Landscape Viewing Mode

iPhone(top) and Internet Explorer(bottom) has shown webpage in landscape orientation on normal magnified viewing mode respectively.
4. Large Magnified Viewing

iPhone(left) has shown tack-sharp fonts of contents, as IE(right) displayed not-so-favorable fonts.
5. W3C Web Format (Apple Website)

iPhone at left has shown a full size Apple home page. Yet, IE could not display the webpage in normal format.
6. W3C Web Format (Microsoft Website)

iPhone(left) has shown the homepage of Microsoft in full page orientation, and again, the IE(right) has shown a crippled page layout.