Apple iPhone 3G S 16GB White Cell Phone
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I'm tired of "close but no cigar" when it comes to mobile phones. iPhone's great except for that closed OS and no hard keyboard. Palm's WebOS is awesome but Palm can't seem to build a truly awesome piece of hardware... It was only a matter of time before someone took a cue from the Dutch and Aussie hackers — who tunneled into jailbroken iPhones for some harmless mischief — and took it to a bad place. Mac security vendor Intego calls the malicious code "iPhone/Privacy.A." It installs on Windows, Mac and Unix/Linux systems, as well as iPhones, and uses them to search for vulnerable jailbroken devices. Once it infects an iPhone, it copies its e-mail,... That’s right — Rick Astley, the gingered crooner who was responsible for such hits as “Never Gone Give You Up” and “Together Forever,” has gone viral. Well okay, he was viral before (if you’ve never heard of Rickrolling, click here — Yes, that’s right. There’s a Wikipedia page dedicated to this). This time though, it has taken the form of the iPhone’s first worm. This bit of code,... Dear App Store: What the heck are you doing? You routinely delay or reject practical, interesting candidates, but allow passage for fart programs, cheesy joke apps, and other equally tasteless entries. You even recently denied an iPhone guide for having the audacity to include the word “iPhone” in the title. And yet, you allow Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” into the store? To be fair, the ebook — which was in... After the exclusivity arrangement between AT&T and iPhone expires, which is expected to happen in the middle of next year, Verizon iPhone fans (or AT&T customers looking to jump ship) might finally get some satisfaction. According to a new report from OTR Global, the Apple handset may land on Big Red in the third quarter of 2010. OTR Global claims that Apple has put in orders to build “hybrid” iPhones that have a dual... In case you missed the “R word” in the title, this is strictly rumor category: BoyGenius Report says there are no less than two sources claiming that AT&T and Apple are mulling over the possibility of offering a cheaper, lower-end iPhone to compete with all the Droid hoopla. If the rumor’s to be believed, it might happen in time for Christmas. I know, I know — iPhone: You either love it or hate the bejeebers out of... Pros: -Faster -Records Video -Better Camera -Voice Control Cons: -Nothing so far Summary: After having an iPhone 3G, I upgraded to an iPhone 3GS. It's much more faster, and has some great new features. I recomend buying this phone. hmm... It seems the OS 3.1 has slowed my 3GS down a little bit. 0 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: great speed upgrade from earlier versions of the iPhone. better graphics plus widescreen qwerty board. with the mms it is great also. the call quality is amazing. the smudge proof coating also helps a little Cons: not to different from from iPhone 3g. still breaks pretty easy. battery life didnt really improve that much for me. Summary: Overall i love this phone. it works great for me, it has amazing internet and email access with a ton of great apps so you always have something to do on you phone. it has amazing call quality. phone does break easily if you drop it a couple times but its still very good because i havent dropped it yet. my suggestion to people looking for a new phone is get this phone, theres not a better one than it on the market 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful Pros: "S" for speed in the name, certainly hold true! Camera + Autofocus + Video Recording (Better than Jailbroken Video Recorders in my opinion) Compass might be of some very good GPS and navigation use. Cons: No multitasking No Flash with the camera No Flash for web browsing Summary: I was always on the fence on whether to upgrade or not. So I waited, after hearing the never ending praise for the device, I decided to go ahead and get it. First impressions: The Screen is certainly a LESS of a fingerprint-magnet than it's predecessor. It isn't fingerprint-resistant. Camera is somewhat better quality and the finger touch autofocus feature is very helpful. The ability to trim videos is a cool little feature. A flash would have made it perfect. Speed: It is considerably faster than both the V1 and the 3G, a direct result of the increased RAM and the faster processor. Web: Safari usually loads pages faster than before due to the new Java Nitro (i think!) Find my iPhone: It sucks that you have to pay for it, but worthwhile none the less. Was the $200 upgrade worthwhile? ... Ummm... Certainly a better phone but not worth the $200 or the inability to upgrade to the next one as soon as it comes out. Here's to the hoping that the iPhone 2010 is a step ahead like the 3G was and not a mere RAM upgrade! 1 out of 4 people found this review helpful Pros: 1. Safari is better than other phone internet browsers. Very fast. 2. Sensitive touch screen 3. The virtual keyboard helps you type faster with auto correction. 4. 3G speed 5. Many apps. Very useful. 6. A good iPod or music player. 7. Stylish Design 8. Easy to use 9. The screen is scratch-resistance 10, jailbreakable! Sim lock can be unlocked! 11. The mic on the hand-free earphone is slim. 12. push mail sservice Cons: 1. 2.0 mega pixel camera 2. Battery life goes short when used excessively. 3. The back cover is easily scratched 4. Apps sometimes close or hang due to the lack of ram. 5. CPU is underclocked from 620MHz to 412 MHz 6. A little complicated when adding ur own ringtones to iphone 7. Jailbreaking and unlocking are a little bit complicated. Summary: iPhone is certainly the best smartphone which keeps you in touch with the internet everywhere with the web browser Safari. Its multiple-touch screen enables a convenient use of the phone. Also, it is supported by lots of apps which bring lots of functions to the phone. Besides, it is an ipod. Finally, since the day I bought the iphone, I started to love using mobile phone. 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful Pros: everything so far Cons: nothing so far Summary: i just got an iphone this phone is a definate upgrade from my lg vu that would freeze on me and take forever to load i havent run into any of the probles other people have mentioned yet so id reccomend it to everyone 2 out of 5 people found this review helpful All Apple iPhone 3G S 16GB White user reviewsRight now I have an iphone 3g with a family talk plan but sometime next month i was thinking about getting a plan for myself and i was wondering which of these phone i should get mytouch 3g black or apple iphone 3g T-Mobile or AT&T is all I would be asking. =P
In terms of open OS, I would go with the myTouch. Can do more multi-tasking than the iPhone would, and you are not 'sucked' in so much into the Android world as you would with Apple.
Both can do 3G connectivity, however, the iPhone is just into it's 3rd generation, and the Android has some catching up to do, but it's certainly up there in quality and reliability.
If it was my time to... Hi, i also like the omnia hd. It is overall the best phone of the three you mentioned. The n97 is only avalible unlocked for 700 dollers and the screen is not very responsive, the 3g s is good but you lose a lot of features thanks to att and you have to buy a redicules aditional plan with it however with the omnia hd you don't. The internet seems faster on the omnia hd rather than the others based on the videos i've seen. I also think the omnia... Definitly the iPhone has less qwerks and things to fix on it or worry about being that its not in its birthing stage anymore i have played with the mytouch for a while since i was stationed in germany and it was a very cool phone actually but i still feel more secure with my iphone and have more fun while bored with it as well lol. I can't decide. I really like android, but I like the name and standards of the iPhone. Not to mention I must have spent hundreds of dollars on DRM music, movies, and apps. I really like android, but I've already spent Hondreds of dollars on music, applications, and videos for the my iPods. But I like the apple name, and the huge app store. What should I get? Since so many are uprading to iphone 3g-s, 2g and 3 gees have become pretty cheap in the used market. Many a 3g 16 have been spotted for 2bills in the Bay area. I'm potentially going for one. I enjoyed your (NOAH's) unlocking video and have done searches on your site. There is still something I am not clear about.....DATA plan after unlock, and somebody mentioned to me the iphone is constantly hunting data for much... yea, i called ATT and they said you have to have a 2 yr contract with this iphone. pay as you go isnt even offered which is dumb cuz it was offered with the original iphone. Buying choicesWith new service  With pre-paid service  This item is not being sold with a pre-paid service service plan by any online merchant. Purchase phone only  Accessories  Purchase compatible accessories for this phone Ringtones & MediaShop for compatible mobile content for this phone
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