Pox gets a 3G iPhone.
He has a comparison of the iPhones look and speeds.
Reviews Twitterrifc free app on iTunes store and Twinkle on a jail broken edge iPhone.
Duration : 0:6:31
Pox gets a 3G iPhone.
He has a comparison of the iPhones look and speeds.
Reviews Twitterrifc free app on iTunes store and Twinkle on a jail broken edge iPhone.
Duration : 0:6:31
USA TODAY’s Edward C. Baig reviews the new 3G iPhone on the “Talking Tech,” web video show. Baig gives the new iPhone 3.75 stars.
Duration : 0:5:3
Was ist neu am iPhone 3G, wie ist die Steuerung und welche Kosten kommen auf mich zu. Das alles klären wir in MagnusTV.
Duration : 0:4:32
http://www.mobuzz.es Today’s show is all about the iPhone 3G launch. We check the stores opening in New Zealand, London, New York, Rotterdam and Kentucky. Check out 02’s plan, calculate AT&T’s offering and New Zealanders are mad at Vodafone. Lowdown from NunoXei about Rogers’ package, China releases fake iPhone, a hack for 3g already released. Turn iPhone into iRemote and Justine drops her phone.
Duration : 0:8:18
In this video, I conduct a review of Apple’s iPhone 3G. A writeup of this review is at http://www.bwana.org/2008/07/31/apple-iphone-3g-review/ . I give an account of our initial impressions during the activation process and a brief overview of the unboxing (see previous video). The good aspects of the iPhone 3G are the 3G speeds (of course), GPS chip, and 3G technology perks which include using data while on a call. Some of the drawbacks include the battery life (when on 3G), cheap quality accessories, and lack of quality in the hardware buttons. Overall, I’m happy with the iPhone 3G. I believe it presents an attractive upgrade for those who are interested in faster browsing speeds while on the go, GPS-based social networking, and improved technology during calls. I find myself using the iPhone 3G a little bit more than the previous iteration, mostly due to the wave of new applications from the iTunes App Store. Again, this benefit is not unique to the iPhone 3G and if you are interested in that, I would recommend looking up used iPhones on eBay. (Sorry, we’ve already sold ours for $300+ each). I’d like to also mention the drawback of the carrier contract. Since the iPhone 3G is a worldwide release, I don’t want to dwell on the shackles of AT&T too much. As reported on the web, Canada has its hands full with Rogers as well. When considering the iPhone 3G, always factor in carrier costs, including data plan costs over the life of the contract, and cancellation fees. They are important.Even with its reduced battery life and flimsy casing, I believe the iPhone 3G is an improvement over its predecessor. Given the choice, I would easily choose the iPhone 3G. As I stated in my previous review, look out Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, and LG: Apple is here and is improving. Enjoy!
Duration : 0:21:14
Noah continues looking at the new iPhone 3G. In this video it’s IMing using the AIM app, which is free and works on old iPhones and iPod Touches, too. Also, how to send and receive SMSs without paying AT&T for a messaging plan!
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Duration : 0:5:54
Hands on video review of the Apple iPhone 3G from Stuff.tv - the gadget guide
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I recently bought an iPhone 3G and am very happy with it. Here is my review on it, if you have any questions about my iPhone feel free to ask.
I have the 16gb Black model with firmware 2.0.2 (on the making of this video), I am with Optus from Australia.
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Duration : 0:8:21