Networks: 2G, Connectivity: Bluetooth, Camera resolution: 2 Megapixels, Integrated memory size: 8192MB, Standby time: 300 hours ...
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Review summary: Not only is India going to be late to the iPhone 3G party, but the people of the land will also have to fork out more than three times the price as people in Canada and the United States. ..
Verdict: Talk about adding insult to injury. Not only is India going to be late to the iPhone 3G party, but the people of the land will also have to fork out more than three times the price as people in Canada and the United States.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: I just decided the other day that I would venture forth to a nearby Apple store and buy a 3G iPhone. It would be my first non-Windows Mobile phone since, hmm, 2002 and requires using AT&T Wireless instead of my current carrier. So, this is not a ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Introduction As you may know there was a lot of hype about Apple's release of the iPhone 3G on July 11th, 2008. Many of us are wondering if it is worth the extra $10 per month to upgrade the speed of our phones. Also, is the 3G speed all its cracked ...
Verdict: Something worth noting is the fact that although able to obtain "3G" speeds, the iPhone 3G received horrible battery life while connected to the 3G network. Apple said that they would not release the new iPhone 3G until it received at least 5 hours of ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: ...or phone calls with the new Apple phone, plus new features, changes.
Verdict: The back is completely different from what it has been before. On one hand it’s made of plastic, not of metal, and it’s also shiny. And it collects fingerprints. It’s available in two colors, black and white, I think both of them look good, but ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: It's finally here - the iPhone 3G. No, we mean that literally. It's finally at our office and boy, are we excited! GPS, HSDPA purring under the new iPhone hood with a hefty number of software enhancements. But all them software goodies...
Pros: 3.5" 16M-color TFT display with a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels ; Quad-band GSM support ; Tri-band UMTS support with HSDPA ; Built-in GPS receiver ; Wi-Fi ; 8 to 16GB of onboard storage ; Accelerometer, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor ; 2 ...
Cons: No video calls over the 3G network ; The handset wobbles on hard even surfaces ; There are a number of messaging downers ; Camera has no auto focus, nor video recording… nor any settings at all ; Safari browser doesn't support Flash and Java, doesn ...
Verdict: But all them software goodies are available for the first-gen iPhone too - so is it worth the fuss? It may as well be, but we never know before we take it out for a spin
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