There should be a pre-loaded app called safari. Click on that and you're good to go!
Yes. It can function as a web browser also!
To access web browser history in iPhone, below steps: 1. Open Safari in iPhone. 2. In Safari, tap the Bookmarks icon. 3. Tap History. 4. You will find the listing, tap it to access web browser.
The page that appears in your browser window as soon as you launch the program is called the homepage.
From any web browser, including Safari on the iPhone, go to notepad.yahoo.com.
Install and open it from your desktop. Or find it in your start menu and open it.
192.168.1.1 is the IP address of a network. It can be used to configure the settings of a network.
Yes. Just open iPhone's web browser and go to www.answers.com and it will automatically take you to the mobile version of Answers.com.
Firefox is installed by default. To launch it, click Applications > Internet > Firefox Web Browser
The iPhone comes with the Safari web browser, you can view websites just like you are acustomed to on a regular computer. Most sites will be too small to read but you can simply touch the screen to zoom in on sections of a web page. Safari is Apple's web browser, much like Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser. mobile Safari (the version of Safari included on the iPhone) does not support all browser plugins at this time, so some webpages may not display properly if they utilize certain technologies (like Flash or Java) extensively.
Yes. It is full internet, not just a web browser. You can connect via the 3g network and WiFi.
Proably on launch day. The iPhone has been on Sprint since the launch of the iPhone 4S.
Official iPhone launch in UAE unlikely anytime soon