Apple’s iPhone 3G Is Better, Faster, Stronger

From the moment the highly anticipated iPhone hit the streets last year, Apple fanatics were clamoring for a model that was cheaper, faster and had GPS capabilities. Steve Jobs, the ’08 E.F. Hutton, delivered on all those wishes and more when he announced the next generation of Apple’s market changing handheld, the iPhone 3G, today during his keynote at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Although the iPhone 3G retains the same form factor and looks as the previous model, it now sports a 3G antenna that allows you to browse the internet and download email at almost 3 times the speed of the original model. They also finally bundled Google Maps with GPS so you can get on-the-fly directions. Not only that, but the iPhone 3G, which is now thinner at .48 inches, is also cheaper with price points at $299 for the 16GB version and $199 for the 8GB model. Battery life has also gone up to 5 hours of talk time and 300 hours of standby. Check out Apple’s new commercial for the 3G below.

You know what the problem with any new release of the iphone, there is always something wrong with it!! I can not think of any product Apple releases that does not have bugs.
I am waiting for the xperia X1. My money is on Sony to work out their bugs before refunding people their money.
http://sonyericssonxperiax1.blogspot.com
Comment by experia x1 fan — August 28, 2008 #