<b>Alarm Clock - $9.99</b>
Clocks, alarms, stopwatches. Your iPhone has it all -- including a snooze button. (Advanced Time Technology)
<b>iPod Nano - $129</b>
Your iPhone has a built-in iPod. (Apple)
<b>VoSKY Touch Videophone for Skype - $249.99</b>
Video calls used to seem futuristic (and expensive). Now everyone has FaceTime. (VoSKY)
<b>Canon PowerShot - $169</b>
Who wants to carry around an extra device? Plus, it's way easier to upload those photos to Instagram if you don't. (Canon)
<b>Samsung A227 - $39.99</b>
For all its functions, it's easy to forget that your iPhone also makes phone calls. (Samsung)
<b>Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus - $79.99</b>
The graphing calculator is officially obsolete. (Texas Instruments)
<b>Apple Remote - $19</b>
Don't get up. You can control all your multimedia from the comfort of you couch with an iPhone. (Apple)
<b>Olympus Voice Recorder - $59.99</b>
Digital voice recorders are expensive and now totally unnecessary, thanks to your iPhone. (Olympus)
<b>Korg Chromatic Tuner - $19.99</b>
For half the price, get the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id284962368?mt=8&src=af&ign-mpt=uo%3D6">GuitarToolkit app</a> and your instruments never have to be out of tune. (Korg)
<b>LED Flashlight - $6.29</b>
It might not be the most powerful flashlight, but your iPhone can prove useful in case of emergency. (BriteLink)
<b>Nintendo DSi - $149.99</b>
Who needs a Game Boy when you have Angry Birds and Words With Friends: Are you not entertained? (Nintendo)
<b>Kindle Wi-Fi - $79 (with Special Offers)</b>
Reading books on the iPhone's smaller screen might not be as comfortable, but it sure is convenient. (Amazon)
<b>Garmin nüvi 1350LMT - $118</b>
A standalone GPS is probably the way to go for your car but if necessary, the iPhone proves a worthy stand-in. (Garmin)