Conclusion: The iPhone 3G is a multimedia powerhouse, with a gorgeous design and an interface that remains the standard.
Pros: The design remains iconic, It’s UI still sets the mobile standard, The multimedia capabilities can’t be beat
Cons: 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 o...
Conclusion: The iPhone 3G corrected most of the most glaring flaws in Apple’s first-gen handset, including the slow data speeds and dodgy headphone jack.
Conclusion: The iPhone 3G corrected most of the most glaring flaws in Apple’s first-gen handset, including the slow data speeds and dodgy headphone jack.
Excerpt: The Good Still the best mobile OS for web browsing and media playback. 3G is much faster and changes the nature of what the iPhone can do.
Pros: Still the best mobile OS for web browsing and media playback., 3G is much faster and changes the nature of what the iPhone can do., Improved audio quality going in and...
Cons: Using 3G shortens battery life; usually need to plug in every day., GPS is purportedly limited in hardware; Google Maps no stand-in for full navigation., Still no MMS,...
Excerpt: I t's been a long time coming. Sure, we've had the first-gen iPhone in India in some form or the other ever since it launched in the US, but hey, "official" is always...
Conclusion: The iPhone 3G represents the birth of a new computing platform. It's also one very cool phone. While it's not perfect, it makes other options on AT&T look tired.
Pros: 3G. True GPS. App Store adds hundreds of third-party programs. Voice quality is much improved from the original iPhone. No more recessed headphone jack. Surprisingly g...
Cons: An unknown number of buggy units have been released. Still missing video recording, voice dialing, stereo Bluetooth support, picture messaging, and document editing. E...