Posted on 19 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
I'm sure that everyone remembers the number of people lining up for iPhones last year, and the concern over supply versus demand. Can we expect a similar demand for the new iPhone 3G? Morgan Stanley says that it's going to be even bigger this time around.
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Posted on 19 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
Who wants a 3G iPhone? I sure do, and I'd be willing to bet a good many of you do too. So who doesn't want one? Roughly 91% of the Japanese population. What's interesting is that even less people in Japan are interested in the iPhone 3G than they were about the original iPhone.
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Posted on 19 June 2008 by ewdithen
As we get closer and closer to the release date of iPhone 3G we are all wondering what Apple will release in the App store that will be available for us to purchase. They released a few insights into some Apps we've all wanted to see. The first that I know I am looking forward to is EasyTaskManager, which is ...
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Posted on 18 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
I had an interesting chat with an AT&T customer service rep yesterday that I thought I would share with you, as you might find the information useful. See, my old phone contract expired shortly after the announcement of the iPhone 3G, so naturally I decided to make the switch to AT&T. However, there is still some dispute as to whether ...
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Posted on 18 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
I remember back when the original iPhone came out, there was much buzz surrounding the possibility of it being released in Canada. Unfortunately the only carrier that uses GSM phones is Rogers Wireless, and due to their outrageous data plans, it was unlikely that it would ever be introduced to the north. However, with the impending release of the iPhone ...
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Posted on 18 June 2008 by ewdithen
There is one big question that has had Adobe working around the clock , will there ever be flash in the iPhone?
During Adobe's Q2 earnings call Monday, chief Shantanu Narayen said that Adobe had tackled some of the technical challenges to getting Flash to work on the iPhone:
We have a version that's working on the emulation. This is still on ...
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Posted on 17 June 2008 by ewdithen
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 ...
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Posted on 17 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
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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Posted on 17 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
Some people might be wondering why the new iPhone 3G is going to be so cheap in comparison to the first-gen device. While it's easy to point out that Apple is likely getting more money from AT&T, rather than relying on actual sales of the device, that's not the only reason. Analysts suspect that the newer iPhone really only costs ...
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Posted on 17 June 2008 by ewdithen
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 ...
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Posted on 16 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
Since the big announcement last week, every picture and video which included the new iPhone 3G has been put under a microscope by enthusiasts. One video that has been making the rounds is below. Roughly 5 seconds into the video you get a glimpse at the iPhone 3G, with something strange in the top left corner. Is it a smudge, ...
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Posted on 16 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
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, ...
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