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by ewdithen on June 17, 2008

Per AT&T representative Brad Mays, current iPhone customers can of course upgrade to the 3G iPhone and pay $199 for the 8 GB model or $299 for the 16 GB version. They will need a new two-year contract. Customers who purchased a 2.5G iPhone on or after May 27 and want to swap it out for a new iPhone will be able to do so. without incurring an additional handset ...
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by Chris Scott Barr on June 17, 2008

Remember that pesky lawsuit that Apple and AT&T were hit with regarding their visual voicemail technologies? Well it seems that they have reached an agreement with Klausner Technology Inc. to license their patented technology.
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by ewdithen on June 17, 2008

There have been many rumors floating around about whether or not new iphone users will be able to go and buy their new iPhones and activate it at home on iTunes. There was speculation from an article posted today that there may be a possiblity you can still activate your new iPhone 3G at home. Under AT&T you may be able to sign an intent to obtain a two year ...
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by Chris Scott Barr on June 16, 2008

So we know that the iPhone 3G has download speeds that are 2.4x faster than the EDGE connection found on the previous version of the phone. While this is all good and well, we're still curious why the download speed for the iPhone is capped at 1.4Mbps down when AT&T's 3G HSDPA network is fully capable of 3.6Mbps down. Thankfully, AT&T has the answer.
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by Chris Scott Barr on June 16, 2008

I'm really not sure how the world functioned before the internet. My guess is trade secrets and internal memos were actually kept secret for the most part. These days, however, it seems that everything is public knowledge within a short amount of time. A new leaked memo found by The Boy Genius from AT&T shows us a few of the finer details about the iPhone 3G that you might have ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on June 14, 2008

The iPhone 3G is twice as fast as the first-gen iPhone, yet only half the price. You're probably wondering if you'll be able to tether the iPhone 3G (tethering: using it as a cellular modem for laptops - a service AT&T and other carriers offer for many phones on the market) to your laptop. The short answer is no. The long answer is no. Is it AT&T's fault or Apple's? ...
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by ashoperon on June 12, 2008

We all know that the 3G iPhone is going to be fast, and that it will be running on AT&T's HSDPA network. There are varying levels of HSDPA speed though, and in all fairness as opposed to overseas deployments, AT&T has a very slow network. This will of course limit speed the iPhone can achieve here, but just how fast can you get going?
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