Saturday, June 28, 2008

British carrier O2 plans unlock iPhone 3G after one year.

iPhone 3G will lanch in uk by Apple with O2 July 11,British carrier O2 plans a prompt morning launch for the iPhone 3G, AppleInsider has learned, and hints that it may unlock the iPhone for use on any carrier for Pay As You Go customers.

The shift from evening to morning reflects rumors of an early American launch that is believed by some to be necessary to handle the long wait times for in-store activating plans, which are believed to take roughly 10 minutes or more per customer.

O2 is also said by the new sources to begin stocking up on iPhone 3G units the week before the launch rather than the just-in-time deliveries that were made in some areas with launches of the original Apple cellphone. Demo units may be in use shortly afterwards, according to the reports.

For some customers, though, the most important news may come a year later. Separate O2 staff are suggesting that the wireless carrier's usual policy of offering an unlock code for Pay As You Go phones after 12 months will remain true for iPhone 3G.

While the request for an unlock code costs £15, the gesture would at least theoretically allow iPhone customers in Britain to use their handsets on competing networks such as 3 or Vodafone or to swap SIM cards temporarily for local phone service while on vacation.

It's unknown as to whether or not this policy will hold. For the original iPhone, Apple is known to have taken extra steps in hardware to prevent unlocking , but now is relying primarily on the service signup requirement to guarantee use with official providers.

It would also represent one of the first instances where unlocked iPhones would be sanctioned as a matter of policy rather than law; unlocked iPhone 3G units will be sold in France, for example, but primarily because providers aren't allowed to offer an exclusive device without it also being available as a stand-alone unlocked version.

sorce: AppleInsider
iPhone 3G

Canadian iPhone 3G plans lack unlimited data-Rogers-Fido

iPhone 3G plans For Canadian Apple iPhone 3G with AT&T, more interesting and look to good idea in Canada,More plans with Rogers,Fido.Rogers is Canada's largest wireless provider, serving some 7.1 million subscribers. Fido is the fourth largest, serving 1.3 million subscribers, and has been a subsidiary of Rogers since November 2004.Rogers Communications and Apple® today announced that the highly anticipated iPhone™ 3G will be available in Canada on July 11.

“Rogers has a long history of bringing Canadians the very best in wireless services, networks and handset innovations,” said Rob Bruce, president, Rogers Wireless. “With iPhone 3G, we will provide our customers with an amazing mobile experience over Canada’s fastest wireless network.”

“We’re excited to be working with Rogers to bring iPhone 3G to Canada,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s COO. “We can’t wait to get this revolutionary phone in the hands of even more people around the world.”


The carrier announced its service plans for the iPhone 3G, none of which include unlimited data use. Instead, Rogers will cap data each month at a certain amount, which will range from 400MB for the cheapest serve plan ($60 Canadian or $59.23 U.S.) to 2GB for the most expensive plan ($115 Canadian or $113.64 U.S.).

In its press release, Rogers does provide a convenient chart to gauge your data usage--apparently, 2G amounts to 16,000 Web pages (who knew?)--but we don't approve of such an arrangement at all. The iPhone's Web browser is one of its top attractions, particularly on a 3G network, and asking users to limit their data certainly isn't putting the "Internet in your pocket." Rogers is offering unlimited Wi-Fi access at all Rogers and Fido hotspots, but that in itself is limiting if you have to be in one place.

What's more, the data restrictions aren't the half of it. While AT&T's cheapest iPhone 3G service plan ($69 per month) includes 450 anytime minutes, the cheapest Rogers plan (the one with 400MB of data) only gets 150 anytime minutes. Ouch. Similarly Rogers' most expensive plan includes only 800 anytime minutes while AT&T's priciest plan ($129 per month) includes unlimited anytime minutes.

iPhone 3G

Friday, June 27, 2008

iPhone 3G to New Zealand-Vodafone And Apple Bring iPhone 3G To NZ July 11

Apple iPhone 3G will coming New Zealand,Vodafone And Apple Bring iPhone 3G To NZ July 11

NEWBURY, England and SAN FRANCISCO, 9June 2008. Vodafone, the world's leading international mobile communications group, and Apple(R) today announced that the highly anticipated iPhone 3G will be available in Australia, Italy, New Zealand and Portugal on July 11, and in the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, India, South Africa and Turkey later this year. iPhone 3G combines all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast* as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.


"We are very excited to bring iPhone 3G to many of our customers across Europe and emerging markets in the coming months," said Frank H. Rovekamp, global CMO, Vodafone Group. "Vodafone's extensive, high speed and reliable networks mean customers can enjoy a great Internet and communications experience on their iPhone 3G."

"We're excited to work with Vodafone, the world's largest mobile telecommunications company, to bring iPhone 3G to ten countries across the globe," said Tim Cook, Apple's COO. "We can't wait to get this revolutionary product in the hands of even more people around the world."

Australia, Italy, New Zealand and Portugal will be the first Vodafone markets to offer customers iPhone 3G for purchase on July 11. iPhone 3G will be available via Vodafone on contract price plans which will include great value data bundles. Other markets will follow later this year and full details of specific launch dates and price plans will be made available soon by individual Vodafone operating companies.

Customers in Vodafone's ten markets where iPhone 3G will be available can pre-register online in the next few days.

*Based on 3G and EDGE testing. Actual speeds vary by site conditions.


Enjoy to use iPhone 3G phones

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Apple iPhone 3G costs down to $173

Apple iPhone 3G costs down to $173 new of news on June 25, 2008 The cost of manufacturing Apple Inc.'s next-generation iPhone 3G will be 23% lower than the cost of manufacturing 2007's original model, according to a research firm noted for tearing apart electronics.

According to estimates by iSuppli Corp., Apple's new iPhone 3G will come with a bill of materials (BOM) and manufacturing cost of $173, nearly one-fourth less than the $226 the company spent on the first-generation 8GB iPhone, which debuted almost a year ago.

"The new iPhone is significantly less expensive to produce than the first-generation product, despite major improvements in functionality and unique usability, due to the addition of 3G communications," said Jagdish Rebello, an analyst at iSuppli, in a statement issued yesterday.

The most expensive component on iSuppli's speculative price list was the 8GB of flash memory, which it tagged at $22.80. The touch screen and display each cost $20, while the 3G chip is $15, said the company.

ISuppli's breakdown is, of course, speculative. Like other recent "tear-down" estimates of the smart phone's manufacturing cost, iSuppli's is based on information that may turn out to be incorrect. It will be more than two weeks before Apple and its carrier partners start selling the iPhone 3G.

Two weeks ago, in fact, iSuppli declined to match a rival's tear-down estimate with one of its own, saying it would instead withhold comment until it had an iPhone 3G in hand. But it changed its mind and issued a preliminary estimate, citing what it called "strong popular demand for information on iPhone costs and pricing."

Two weeks ago, iSuppli competitor Portelligent Inc. touted its own analysis -- also done without seeing an actual iPhone 3G -- that tallied the new model's costs at around $100, considerably less than iSuppli's figure. Austin, Texas-based Portelligent's number got analysts talking, with some speculating that the phone could become Apple's most profitable product.

At the time, Carl Howe, an analyst at Yankee Group Research Inc., used Portelligent's $100 estimate to question whether Apple required carrier subsidies to make money on the iPhone 3G. "If AT&T is adding in a $200 subsidy, then the iPhone 3G is anything but a phone requiring a carrier subsidy," Howe said. "In fact, if these numbers are true and the carriers are subsidizing the iPhone 3G phone, the iPhone 3G could end up being the most profitable product Apple makes."

Although iSuppli's calculation puts the iPhone 3G materials and manufacturing costs significantly higher than Portelligent's, iSuppli's Rebello also thought the carrier subsidy would be larger: around $300 per iPhone. "This means that with subsidies from carriers, Apple will be selling the 8GB version of the second-generation iPhone to carriers at an effective price of about $499 per unit, the same as the original product."

It's imperative that Apple make money on the hardware, Rebello added, since the company will not be sharing in 3G subscriber revenues. "Hardware is vital to Apple profits, valuation and revenue," he said. "Two-thirds of Apple's revenue from the iPod still is derived from hardware, while only one-third is from the iTunes service and accessories. The second-generation iPhone is no exception."

Like Howe of the Yankee Group, iSuppli thinks the iPhone 3G may be an unusually-profitable product for Apple. Earlier iPod and iPhone tear-downs have put Apple's profit margin at around 50% more than the BOM and manufacturing costs. With a $300 subsidy, however, the margin would be nearly 65%. Even with a $200-per-iPhone subsidy, Apple's estimated margin would be around 57%.

Apple will launch the iPhone 3G on July 11 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the U.K. and the U.S. The company has also said it would make the new phone available in some 70 countries by the end of this year.

iSuppli will do a real tear-down once it gets its hands on an actual iPhone 3G, said Rebello.

Enjoy to iPhone 3G Phones

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Apple's iPhone 3G coming to Singapore later this year

Are iPhone 3G coming to Singapore July 11?
No Apple iPhone 3G come on Singapore later this year.


"SingTel to bring in Apple's iPhone 3G later this year" on Channel NewsAsia.
Adibah says:
" It’s amazing how progressive Apple is, but my, what a hole they burn in our pockets. What’s the trade-off? It has been mentioned in several places on the internet, however, that this iPhone model will be much more affordable than the original one that was released a year ago."

Local operator SingTel and Apple have jointly announced that they will be introducing the iPhone 3G in Singapore later this year. This will make SingTel the first mobile operator in Singapore to release the new iPhone, according to the press release.

While exact pricing and availability date have yet to be confirmed, Singapore is not expected to be among the first countries in the world to get the iPhone 3G on July 11. Based on the list given on the Apple press site, the new iPhone will debut first in Japan (Softbank), Hong Kong (Hutchison Telecom), New Zealand (Vodafone) and Australia (Vodafone and Optus) on July 11, followed by other Asian markets including Singapore (SingTel), India (Bharti Airtel) and the Philippines (Globe Telecom).


SINGAPORE and SAN FRANCISCO—June 9, 2008—Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) and Apple® today announced that they will be bringing the highly anticipated iPhone™ 3G to Singapore later this year. iPhone 3G combines all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.

“We are pleased that Apple has selected SingTel to be the first mobile operator in Singapore to launch its new iPhone 3G,” said Quek Peck Leng, executive vice president of SingTel. “There is strong synergy between the core brand values of Apple and SingTel, such as innovation and reliability. Customers can enjoy a superior experience with their new iPhone 3G, such as Internet access on the move, fully supported by SingTel’s high quality 3G network coverage and new range of services which we will be launching over the next 12 months.”

“We are excited to be working with SingTel, the largest multi-market mobile operator in the Asia Pacific region, to bring iPhone 3G to millions of mobile customers in Singapore,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s COO. “We can’t wait to get this revolutionary mobile device in the hands of even more people around the world.”

SingTel recently announced that it would invest S$220 million to enhance its network. Customers can expect an even better user experience with faster data speeds. SingTel’s 3.5G High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) network will be upgraded to offer even faster download and upload speeds of up to 42 Mbps and 12 Mbps respectively within the next 18 months.

later this year,iPhone 3G will come to Singapore.
waiting for iPhone 3G
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iPhone 3G Arrives In Hong Kong by Apple On July 11

iPhone 3G Arrives In Hong Kong,plan of Apple to launch iPhone 3G 22countries On July 11. Apple (AAPL) and Hutchison Telecommunications announced that the iPhone 3G coming available in Hong Kong on July 11, and in Macau shortly thereafter.

"We are excited to partner with Apple to be the first operator in Greater China to launch iPhone 3G, a testimony to our market leadership position in spearheading 3G and mobile data development in the region," said Dennis Lui, Hutchison Telecom's CEO. "Our customers are keen users of multimedia content and mobile Internet, we are confident that they will benefit greatly from the unsurpassed communications and infotainment experience that this revolutionary phone will bring to them.”

Hutchison Telecom will launch iPhone 3G equipped with Chinese language support in Hong Kong over its advanced HSDPA network on July 11.

During Steve Jobs' unveiling of the Apple iPhone 3G on June 10 in the United States, he referred to both Hong Kong and Macau and separate countries, which might cause problems with the People's Republic of China, which treats both regions under a "one country, two systems" framework.
when iPhone 3G Arrives In Hong Kong by Apple On July 11,
just to join iPhone 3G will be coming.

iPhone 3G to Australia- July 11 Optus and Apple to Bring iPhone 3G.

New iPhone,Apple iPhone 3G coming to Australia by Optus and Apple.
MELBOURNE, Australia and SAN FRANCISCO—June 9, 2008—Optus and Apple® today announced that they will bring the highly anticipated iPhone™ 3G to Australia on July 11. iPhone 3G combines all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone 3G, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.

iPhone 3G is the handset Australians have been waiting for,” said Paul O’Sullivan, Optus Chief Executive. “With Optus, more iPhone users can enjoy 3G services as we expand our network to 96 percent of the population by December 2008 and 98 percent by December 2009. We look forward to providing our unique services and content to consumers and business customers via this outstanding handset.”

We’re excited to be working with Optus to bring iPhone 3G to millions of mobile customers in Australia,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s COO. “We can’t wait to get this revolutionary mobile device in the hands of even more people around the world.”

With 7.14 million mobile customers in Australia, Optus offers a constantly expanding suite of mobile content and services on Optus Zoo, including Google, MySpace Mobile, MTV Music Store, eBay and Mobile Instant Messenger, as well as high quality content in the areas of sport, news, weather, shopping and lifestyle from some of the best content providers in the industry.

iPhone 3G. With fast 3G wireless technology, Maps with GPS, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one-a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and full web browsing. iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do-again.

Apple iTunes for iPhone 3G

iTunes for iPhone 3G will coming, more iTunes for user of iPhone 3G from Apple.

iPhone 3G will indeed be subsidized by wireless carriers including AT&T, enabling the $199 and $299 price tags for iPhone 8GB and iPhone 16GB phone models.

I not sure yet what this means for the purchase and activation process. Previous iPhones were bought in-store at AT&T or Apple retail outlets, or from Apple’s online store then activated at home. With subsidization, however, activation may be necessary to purchase the phone in the first place, potentially obviating an in-home, iTunes-based activation scheme.

Detail iTunes iPhone 3G from Apple.

Music
Browse more than 6 million songs on the iTunes Store, listen to a free 30-second preview, then click to buy any song for 99¢. Or shop for music on your iPhone with the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Find a Wi-Fi hot spot and tap the iTunes button. Any songs you buy download directly to your iPhone, ready to play.

Movies
Hot new releases. Best sellers. Library titles. Even shorts. The iTunes Store is your 24-hour source for movies. And every movie you download looks great on the stunning 3.5-inch widescreen display. It’s like having a megaplex with you everywhere you go.

TV

ShowsNever miss another episode of your favorite show. Buy episodes of more than 600 TV shows for as little as $1.99 each and watch them whenever you want.

Applications

Visit the App Store on your iPhone or your computer and shop for applications in nearly every category: games, business, news, sports, health, reference, and travel. The App Store even tells you when updates are available, so all your applications stay current.

Free Podcasts
Visit the iTunes Store to subscribe to thousands of audio and video podcasts — free. Click Subscribe and the most recent episode appears in your iTunes library, ready to play or sync. Future episodes download automatically.

Audiobooks
Browse the virtual shelves of the iTunes Store for thousands of audiobooks. From best-selling novels to language lessons, audiobooks start as low as 95¢ and sync to your iPhone.

Custom Ringtones
Create your unique ringtone from more than half a million songs on the iTunes Store. Buy a song for 99¢. Turn it into a custom ringtone for another 99¢. At $1.98, that’s still less than most ringtones sold elsewhere. The ringtone is entirely your creation. And the song is yours to keep.

To get from iPhone 2G to iPhone 3G without killing sales.

The transition from the 2G (or 2.5G) iPhone to the 3G iPhone, iPhone 3G coming July 11st plan from Apple.

Apple iPhone problem is that it must get formal FCC approval before it releases any new radio-based device. Such applications are public documents, which makes it hard to keep a new cellphone secret for very long.

Jobs unveiled the original iPhone six months before it shipped. If he announces the 3G iPhone ahead of time, he risks choking off sales of the 2G model.

The stock traders at The Mac Observer’s Apple Finance Board have started speculating about how Apple might handle this delicate transition. One of the moderators, a Devon-based investor who calls himself sleepygeek (and uses those quaint British spelling conventions), offers a few ideas:

innovative confidentiality agreements with approval agencies.
No change in appearance - so that those encountering the device in advance don’t realise it has new hardware.
Covert hardware upgrades (like macbook 802.11n) so that iPhones sold in the weeks before announcement already have the important new hardware.
Trade in programme - those on contract (and generating revenue share) can trade-in the old iPhone and start a new 2-year contract.
price/model alternation (similar to macbook/macbook pro): new features are announced on a much more expensive model, which becomes the standard at the standard price at the next model change. (link)
How do you think Steve Jobs ought handle the iphone 3G introduction?

Monday, June 23, 2008

iPhone 3G Free on O2 in UK 16GB iPhone 3G

O2 in uk just to free iPhone 3G and not free iPhone 3G

On O2 plane to free 16GB iPhone 3G

For free 16GB iPhone 3G, you need to agree to an 18 month contract at £75/month.

TCO on this contract is £1,350 and includes 3000 minutes of talk time. As stated above, you get 98.54 minutes of talk time per day with this contract.

On plane to not free iPhone 3G

If you opt to pay for your 16GB iPhone 3G, you need to agree to either a £30/month, £35/month or £45/month contract.

TCO of the 16GB iPhone 3G in this case is either £699, £789, or £869. The £30/month contract offers 2.46 minutes per day of talk time, the £35/month contract offers 19.71 minutes of talk time per day, and the £45/month contract offers 45.99 minutes of talk time per day.
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iPhone 3G Free on O2 in UK 8GB iPhone 3G

O2 in uk just to free iPhone 3G and not free iPhone 3G

On plane to free iPhone 3G

For free 8GB iPhone 3G,that for you need to agree to either a £45/month or £75/month contract only 18 months.

TCO of the 8GB iPhone 3G on the £45/month contract is £810 and includes 1200 minutes of talk time. This contract offers 39.45 minutes of talk time per day.TCO on the £75/month contract is £1,350 and includes 3000 minutes of talk time. This contract offers 98.54 minutes of talk time per day.Do you like this.

On plane to not free iPhone 3G

If you opt to pay for your 8GB iPhone, you need to agree to either a £30/month or £35/month contract only 18 months.

TCO of the 8GB iPhone 3G in £639 or £729. The £30/month contract includes 75 minutes of talk time, which offers 2.46 minutes of talk time per day. The £35/month contract includes 600 minutes, which offers 19.71 minutes of talk time per day.

However, if you choose a contract lasting longer than 12 months with 600 or more minutes of talk time, you are entitled to a free Bolt On. If you take the 200 Anytime Minutes Bolt On, you can upgrade the average number of talk time minutes per day.

Do you like free iPhone 3G or not free iPhone 3G ?
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Lucky for 22 countries ,Apple iPhone 3G on July 11th.



lucky for 22 countries ,Apple will put iPhone 3G on July 11th.While it's a given that the iPhone 3G is hitting the US on the 11th, the rest of our global readership was left scratching their collective heads wondering if they were part of the 22 "biggest markets" mentioned in the keynote. So here you go, the 22 countries scheduled to go live with the iPhone 3G on July 11th:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US.
iphone 3G 8GB $199 and iphone 3G 16GB $299 , in the US at leastuntill 2010.

The remaining 48 countries listed after the break will get theirs "later this year."
Are you countries on this 22 countries receiving iPhone 3G on July 11th ?

Apple iphone 3G applications Store (App Store)

For 3G iphone Apple,Apple ready for you fun on iphone 3G with iphone applications.
The apple App Store is coming soon. And when it’s here, youjust will find applications in every category, education to entertainment, from games to business, productivity to social networking, finance to health and fitness. iphone applications have been designed to take advantage of iPhone technologies such as Multi-Touch, the accelerometer, wireless, and GPS. And some are even free. You’ll download them wirelessly and be able to use them right away.
The App Store on iPhone works over cellular networks and Wi-Fi, which means it’s accessible from just about anywhere. Browse categories, do a keyword search, or take a look at recommendations. Then download and install applications directly onto your iPhone. Learn more
You can buy an application from the App Store for latest version. iPhone tells you whenever an application update is available. When a red number appears on the App Store icon, you know how many updates are ready to download.

If you want to know about 3g iphone tecnology go this iphone 3G tecnology review.

Apple iPhone 3G, lower price: $199,$299

iPhone 3G 8GB $199 and iPhone 3G 16GB $299
Apple hopes to launch the 3G iPhone in 70 countries this year. The 8GB model is available for $199, while the 16GB model for $299 and it comes in white. Apple will be launching the 3G iPhone, iPhone 3G will be available July 11 in the United States and 21 other countries for as low as $199, down from $399. When the original model was released June 29 last year, it cost $599., starting July 11th.

iPhone price slash is part of a new deal between Apple and AT&T, the iPhone's exclusive carrier in the United States. AT&T has agreed to subsidize the cost of the phone. Under the agreement, though, AT&T will no longer give Apple a share of its revenue from data-usage plans. The phone company said it expects the gadget's reduced price to fuel sales that require a two-year service contract and generate increased revenue from data-usage plans, resulting in increased earnings per share by 2010.

In an apparent effort to prevent users from "unlocking" the device so they can use it with other carriers, AT&T said the iPhone 3G can now only be purchased with an activated service plan. Previously, consumers could buy it in stores or online and activate it online later.

The new iPhone is aimed at alleviating another complaint users have made about the device: its data transmission is too slow in accessing the Web. Jobs said the 3G iPhone will be twice as fast as the current version.

you can see iphone 3G review and iphone 3G tecnology review in myblog.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

iPhone 3G Review Tecnology


iphone 3G phone


I just now to iPhone 3G Review Tecnology:Iphone 3G design to more tecnology,Multimedia,Flickr and Geotagging,YouTube via.Comfirm form Apple mean iPhone 3G uses a technology protocol called HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) to download data fast over UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) networks. Email attachments and web pages load twice as fast on 3G networks as on 2G EDGE networks.1 And since iPhone 3G seamlessly switches between EDGE, faster 3G, and even faster Wi-Fi, you always get the best speeds possible.

iPhone 3G Multimedia

When you talk about Apple, First think is a audio.Apple had built the earphone jack on the left top of iPhone. Everybody could easy enjoy music comfortable as possible. People gave Steve Jobs a pretty crowd applause when he shoyoud this. Me too!( What you thinking about Apple iphone 3G Multimedia) Besides its popular earphones, iPhone 3G will let their users to record something with its microphone too. This gadget support various audio formats such as AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV. A pretty complete line up.Oh I love that,Thank Apple.

Flickr and Geotagging on iPhone 3G

For who love Flickr , iPhone 3G provides you with 2 MP camera.Steve Jobs and Co’s didn’t get interested yet on “megapixels war” among other vendors. Yeah, never mind. To cover up this tiny 2 MP, Apple has built a geotagging features that let users give their photos with geographical data (including but not limited to latitude, longitude coordinate, altitude, bearing, and place names) before they publish it to youbsites or RSS feeds.It like so funny.
:-)

YouTube via iPhone 3G

If you fan of YouTube. This iPhone 3G gives you a compatibility for various video formats such as .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file. Just like the previous iPhone version, this 3G one also support special viewing of YouTube.com. No wonder if this is a better experience if only you compare it to other mobile browser in other mobile phone. With HSDPA, streaming all videos in YouTube will be seamless enough. Hoyouver, just remember that you will also pay the bill for all of the data you had downloaded to your wireless carrier.Just do it.:-)

iPhone 3G Network and Hardware Technology

This year most-anticipated gizmo is ready to take any action on such network like these one; UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz) and GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz). For wireless connectivity, Apple has bundled its baby queen with Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR.

Apple iphone 3G will coming in july,just fun.

Apple iPhone 3G Review (8GB,16GB)


the Apple iPhone 3G is thinner at the edges than its predecessor, the phone measures a hair thicker (0.48 inches versus 0.46 inches) in the gut. The other measurements are the same except that it weighs just the slightest bit less (4.7 ounces versus 4.8 ounces). Otherwise, the iPhone 3G shows few cosmetic changes from the front--same display size and resolution, and the single Home button sits just below the screen. We're very pleased to see that Apple has done away with the irritating recessed headphone jack, which now is flush so that you'll be able to use any 3.5mm headphones you like.

But turn over the iPhone 3G, and you'll see more significant changes. A black, plastic skin replaces the current silver-aluminum back. The swap may cut the cost, but we worry about its long-term durability. The 8GB model will come in black only, while Apple promises the 16GB version in black and white. The white model is a bit random--we were expecting something in red--but color is a personal choice. The camera lens, volume rocker, charger port, speaker, microphone, power button, and display locking switch show no changes. Our News.com colleague got a hands-on with the new device and reports that it feels similar in the hand to the current model, with the exception of the tapered edges.

Multimedia, Web, and other good stuff
You still with me? I know this post is getting a bit lengthy, but there are just a few more highlights to note. First, the Bold includes an improved Web browser (thank goodness), with the option to view pages in a full desktop HTML style or a mobile version, and you can now more easily navigate pages with the trackball, which acts like a mouse cursor, and zoom in and out.

As for multimedia, the smartphone is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera with video-recording capabilities and up to 5x zoom. The media player also continues to support numerous audio and video formats, including MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX4, and WMV3 files, and the phone is equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack. By the way, the Bold has some pretty powerful speakers--none of that weak, tinny junk.

Oh, and hey, what's this? It's makes calls, and sends and receives e-mails, you say? Yes, you'll still get all of the voice and messaging features of previous BlackBerrys, and the handset will also come preloaded with Dataviz's Documents to Go suite, for document viewing and editing.
just fun to use iphone 3G phones apple plan iphone 3g on July 11.

3G Phones and networks

The 3G phones technologies enable phones network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficiency.

UMTS terminals
The technical complexities of a 3G phones or handset depends on its need to roam onto legacy 2G networks. In the first countries, Japan and South Korea, there was no need to include roaming capabilities to older networks such as GSM, so 3G phones were small and lightweight. In Europe and America, the manufacturers and network operators wanted multi-mode 3G phones which would operate on 3G and 2G networks (e.g., W-CDMA and GSM), which added to the complexity, size, weight, and cost of the handset. As a result, early European W-CDMA phones were significantly larger and heavier than comparable Japanese W-CDMA phones.

Japan's Vodafone KK experienced a great deal of trouble with these differences when its UK-based parent, Vodafone, insisted the Japanese subsidiary use standard Vodafone handsets. Japanese customers who were accustomed to smaller handsets were suddenly required to switch to European handsets that were much bulkier and considered unfashionable by Japanese consumers. During this conversion, Vodafone KK lost 6 customers for every 4 that migrated to 3G. Soon thereafter, Vodafone sold the subsidiary (now known as SoftBank Mobile).

The general trend to smaller and smaller phones seems to have paused, perhaps even turned, with the capability of large-screen phones to provide more video, gaming and internet use on the 3G phones networks.

3G,What is 3G

3G that mean third generation of mobile phone standards and technology, superseding 2G, and preceding 4G. It is based on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) family of standards under the International Mobile Telecommunications programme, IMT-2000.

The 3G technologies enable network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficiency. Services include wide area wireless voice telephony, video calls, and broadband wireless data, all in a mobile environment. Additional features also include HSPA data transmission capabilities able to deliver speeds up to 14.4Mbit/s on the downlink and 5.8Mbit/s on the uplink.

Unlike IEEE 802.11 networks, 3G networks are wide area cellular telephone networks which evolved to incorporate high-speed internet access and video telephony. IEEE 802.11 (common names Wi-Fi or WLAN) networks are short range, high-bandwidth networks primarily developed for data.

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