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Apple's Safari Web browser is built into the iPhone. It will link up with any available wi-fi connection, or, lacking that, it will pull the Internet right out of the air courtesy of AT&T. Needless to say, wi-fi is almost always faster, but mobile phone signals will do if you're not in a real big hurry.
Safari displays miniature images of Web pages that you can zoom in on and scroll through. Some Web sites don't work as well as they were intended because Safari doesn't yet support Flash, Real Player, Java, Windows Media, and a few other multimedia formats.
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