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Resumen: After waiting in line for what seemed like an eternity, we finally got home with our shiny new iPhones 3G. Meanwhile, we had time to peruse all the other rah-rah, hand-picked reviewers fawning all over Apple’s new baby, and wondered if any device could...
Resumen: Just like last year I waited in line for the iPhone. This time, though, the experience was wrought with server crashes and other issues which left me not only standing in line for longer than I had planned, but also going almost an entire day with a br...
Data speeds are faster (duh), External speaker is louder, better, Third-party apps, finally, Screen still virtually unscratchable
For most casual users, battery gets sapped quicker thanks to 3G chip, power-sucking apps, Still locked to AT&T and still requires a new two-year contract (US-only. Contracts in other countries vary.), Plastic back means potential for scratch city
The $199 (or $299, or $399, or $499) question is: is it worth it? As usual, the answer is "it depends." If youre using some old, crappy cell phone, youre looking for something new, and youre not allergic to AT&T, then go for it. Do it now. Well, may...
Resumen: Its been just over a year since Apples iPhone hit the cell phone scene. Before July 11, about 6 million people from across the had picked one up. Many of those same people lined up once again for the second version of the iPhone, which brings sever...
Resumen: The first iPhone wasn’t merely well-marketed hype. In its second iteration of the phone that has become a global phenomenon, Apple has again unleashed upon the world another game-changing device with the iPhone 3G. While the iPhone 3G changes the game ...
Resumen: The original iPhones launch 1 year ago was likely the hottest consumer electronics event of 2007. Even grandmothers and technophobes knew about Apples cool new phone thanks to long lines at the mall and a barrage of major news coverage. The iPhone 3...
A faster and more capable version of last year’s breakthrough mobile phone, preserving the world’s best cell phone operating system, a strong combination of voice and data communication features, and iPod-class audio, video, and photo function...
Overall cost of ownership is higher than prior model, despite regressing from last year’s stunning design, screen quality, and pack-ins. Battery life for key phone and data features is significantly worse than before, such that users will likely req...
A Note From the Editors of iLounge: Though all products and services reviewed by iLounge are "final," many companies now make changes to their offerings after publication of our reviews, which may or may not be reflected above. This iLounge article pro...
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
The iPhone 3G is a multimedia powerhouse, with a gorgeous design and an interface that remains the standard. If you don’t already own one, the iPhone 3G is well worth the $200-300 it will set you back, but what about if you do already have one? Honestl...
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.
Macworld » iPhone » Phones Review: iPhone 3G Page 1 of 3 Those who waited for version 2.0 will find their patience rewarded by Jason Snell, Macworld.com 0 Comments 0 When the original iPhone arrived in June 2007, it was greeted by massive h...
Resumen: If you already own a first-gen iPhone, have upgraded the firmware to 2.0 and aren’t overly frustrated with the EDGE browsing speeds, I suggest you stick it out with that phone until an even better smart phone than the iPhone 3G comes along. After all,...