Engadget has this amazing coverage of iPhone 3G features, questions, clarifications, queries, issues, etc. that people had all this while. Its clear and very simply put together. A must read for all iPhone enthusiasts. Here is the excerpts:
So, what’s with the new iPhone 3G?
Well, it’s pretty much the same iPhone as before — except now it’s down to $200, and has way faster 3G data, A-GPS (which is even better than regular GPS), as well as a flush headphone jack (which is great for anyone who doesn’t want to use Apple’s bundled headphones).How’d they get the price so low? The iPhone used to be crazy expensive.
Actually, depending on how you do the math it’s not actually cheaper. Now, in some countries the iPhone is free when you sign up for service, and in the US you’ll pay $200 for the 8GB modelI heard you can’t activate the iPhone at home anymore, is that true?
This is still a little fuzzy. Here’s the deal: with the first iPhone, Apple used to let you buy it in the store and take it home to activate. This process is unlike almost every other phone on the market, but since it’s Apple, and because you were paying full price for the device, if you never activated it with AT&T or just unlocked it and sent it to your friend in China or whatever, it wasn’t a big deal.
This is just too cool. To read the complete coverage, click here or go to Engadget now. Thanks Engadget, you guys are just amazing.
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