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Vodafone Releases iPhone 3G Pricing
Filed under: News : Mobile Phones Vodafone has announced the official pricing for the iPhone 3G, though Airtel hasnt made any statements yet. Read more
iFrogz offers new iPhone 3G cases
iFrogz on Tuesday introduced three new cases for the iPhone 3G. The new cases cost $14.99 - $19.99. The Wrapz case is made of silicone treated with a proprietary anti-dust technology to help it repel lint and dirt. A screen protection film is included. It comes in black, white, blue, red, grey and pink, and costs $14.99. read it here www.macworld.com
iPhone 3g Reception Problems
How's your reception? While the iPhone has been a great success in sales during its first month with 3 million unit sold, the 3g phone has been...
Apple's iPhone 3G Firmware Update Bombs
After lots of complaints about iPhone 3G connection issues, Apple released a firmware update Monday with hopes it would fix the issues. But early reports suggest it didn't work as planned. Complaints have included dropped calls, abrupt network switches, poor reception, and service interruptions. The glitches were reportedly related to a chip inside Apple's music-playing cell phone. BusinessWeek reported last week that Apple was working on a remedy through a software upgrade. Fix Causes More Problems Apple declined to offer details about its iPhone 2.0.1 update, other than saying it included "bug fixes." However, comments in Apple's support forum say plenty about the latest attempt to rectify poor user experiences. In fact, the update seems to be causing new issues, apparently interfering with the GPS function, among others. "The first thing I noticed was the really jerky scrolling in applications like looking at photos and e-mail lists. Anything that had long lists didn't like to scroll, but on the previous firmware it was very, very fast!" Demlotcrew wrote in the Apple support forum. Other iPhone users reported having no issues with the original firmware, but now having problems with Monday's fix. One user reported the firmware turned the iPhone into a virtual brick. Many users are trying to reinstall the original firmware to avoid the new issues, opting for what they see as the lesser of two evils. Still Looking for the Root Richard Windsor, a financial analyst at Nomura Securities, could be right after all. In a research paper released last week, he pointed to similar complaints with 3G phones launched in Europe five years ago and speculated the culprit could be the chipset inside the iPhone 3G. The handset runs on an Infineon 3G chipset. "We believe that these issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack where we are almost certain that...
iPhone modded to include glowing Apple logo
If you're a fan of the glowing Apple logo on the back of your MacBook, you'll be pleased to hear that some modders have tweaked the iPhone to include a glowing logo in place of the usual metallic one. Read More...
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That Used iPhone Market
Have you looked at the price of used original model iPhones on eBay lately? Why is it people are willing to pony up near-full-retail price (sometimes the phones are going for MORE than was originally paid for them!) for a used piece of equipment that can be currently be had with “twice the speed for [...]
LockBox: A Secret keeper application for your iPhone
Corporate users as well as non-corporate users of the iPhone would tell you that the device from Apple Inc. is truly a masterpiece. It has the ability to do almost anything that you want in a mobile phone especially now that there are various developers creating their own useful applications for the iPhone. You can [...]
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Tap Tap Revenge for iPhone Expands
Tap Tap Revenge, a Guitar Hero like mobile game for the iPhone is set to expand its functionalities with a new release on App Store later this week.
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iPhone 2.0.2 To Be Released Today? (Update: Go Get It)
Word from a merry tipster, whom we would trust with our lives (well, maybe the lives of our pets, we’re not madmen), is that AT&T is informing the faithful: As with most major software releases (like the iPhone 2.0 software), vendors typically release enhanced software updates shortly after the major release. Vendors tweak their [...]
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