The first thing that will strike you with the iPhone 3G is that it is looks very similar to the original. It comes in the same 8GB and 16GB configurations as the previous 2G model and has the same two megapixel camera.
The first thing that will strike you with the iPhone 3G is that it is looks very similar to the original. It comes in the same 8GB and 16GB configurations as the previous 2G model and has the same two megapixel camera.
With the launch of the iPhone 3G a few months back, we have decided to add our own video review to give you some idea of how the device looks and handles, especially now that several firmware updates have been introduced to make the platform a little bit more stable.
It's finally here, the first phone to beat the iPhone. Or is it? The iPhone 3G is out, with high-speed data and GPS and Exchange support and a whole slew of new features due to the new 2.0 software. It's been slightly redesigned, but remains 100% Apple.
The design remains iconic; It's UI still sets the mobile standard; The multimedia capabilities can't be beat
The new software can be buggy; and lacks the normal Apple refinement; There is a lack of wow this time around; Apple simply brought the features up to par with other offerings rather than giving the customer something completely new
There's a reason why the hardware is called the iPhone 3G and the software update is called iPhone 2.0. It's because the iPhone 2.0 software brings much more innovation to the table, from the Apps Store (which lets you download a host of compelling third-party applications for the first time) to...
ul class"noindent"Double the data speeds of iPhone; Excellent Apps Store integration; Vastly improved call quality; Microsoft Exchange support; Stellar music and video player
ul class"noindent"pSome apps crashedp; pTouch keyboard not for everyonep; pStill no MMS support video recorder or stereo Bluetoothp
The first iPhone was still hot off the press when rumors of a 3G model began to circulate. Fueled by the prevalence of 3G networks outside the United States-and the comparative pokiness of AT&T's EDGE network-the speculation has finally come to an end.
Apple 16GB iPhone 3G Innovative design and seamless integration between software and hardware propelled the first-generation iPhone to instant
its a pretty good phone i like it. it updates to the newest ios and all.. its overall a awesome phone!! and you could NOT possibly ask for more for the price . Sure its got its corks about it every now and again, but what phone or computer, laptop or any other electronic dont ..
When the original iPhone arrived in November 2007, it was preceded by massive hype. But a lot of people in the UK who were interested held back. We'd like to think they were guided by a thoughtful and careful technological principle: "Never buy version 1.0".
Bright; high-resolution screen; fast cellular network; built-in GPS; iPhone 2.0 software includes Exchange support and third-party apps; good audio quality; no recessed headphone jack
Low-quality camera; no video-recording support; no built-in voice dialing; limited Bluetooth functionality; no support for text selection; cut; copy and paste
Will the iPhone 3G become the reference in terms of multimedia phones? New features naturally include 3G for web-browsing, a GPS chip and a compatibility with Microsoft Exchange.
great design/ user-friendly interface/ touchscreen; a flush headphone jack; AppStore; Does everything it says… and well; Business applications
Poor battery life with 3G switched on; doesn't play Flash; Camera could be better/ no video; No copy paste possibility; Bluetooth flexibility
It's the second coming of the iPhone, and this time it's 3G. Some say it's the ultimate phone, but is it truly fit for business?
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