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The iPhone 3G has no receptions issues, so say the Swedes

Monday, August 25, 2008

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Lately, there’s been some wide known issues with customer complaints regarding the new iPhone 3G’s  sound reception. Some investigation was made around it, and apparently some industrious Swede conducted some scientific experiments on the Apple gadget. The conclusion was quite interesting… Seems like the 3G handles just as good (or poor..) as the Nokia N73 [...]

How the iPhone 3G performs in the real world

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

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There’s no secret that advertising is misleading, but with Apple products expectations are much, much higher, especially considering the company’s notoriously good customer support. Bellow you can view a video, featuring a face off between the iPhone 3G ad and a real, live test with the same device. iPhone 3G owners will not be surprised [...]

The iPhone 3G dock: now available!

Friday, July 18, 2008

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It’s well known fact that iPhone lovers, and Apple fans in general, have an unusual craving for buying more or less useless gadgets. Cupertino is here to speculate iPhone owners weakness’s, as they unveil they’re docking solution for the new iPhone 3G. Besides the the 200/300$ purchasing price for the new iPhone 2.0 (provided, of [...]

1 million iPhone 3Gs sold in the first 3 days

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

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“IPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, in a recent statement. Well, Steve old pal, stunning is a far fetched world for I’d call a worldwide hit like the new iPhone. The last figures show that the 3G has been sold in no more, no less then 1 million [...]

The iPhone 2.0 screens seem a bit yellow

Friday, July 11, 2008

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Some people down at the Macrumors have been reporting some devious display on some of the new iPhone 3G’s, just recently released. To be more exact they’re reporting overly yellow displays on the iPhone, but we can’t tell yet whether this is an isolated incident or a mass production fail somewhere. Of course there’s the [...]

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