iPhone Watch : AT&T Employees Receving iPhone 2 Training? Monday Launch?
Fasten your seat belts, kids - the Summer of Cell is about to begin. CrunchGear just got a tip that AT&T employees started receiving training today on the new Apple iPhone 2, perhaps in preparation for a Monday launch. As you're all too painfully aware of by now, I'm sure, everybody and their moms are expecting Apple to take the wraps of a new iPhone (or two, perhaps) Monday morning at the WWDC Keynote. A few weeks back, Gizmodo all but guaranteed that the new iPhone would be on sale immediately following the launch. If this is true, it makes sense that AT&T employees are learning how to say "Yes, we have it. How many would you like, and how would you like to pay?" the Apple Way - odds are they'll be doing a lot of it come Monday, especially if Apple gives into carrier subsidies and iPhone 2 sells for around $199 with a new contract. We'll see ... If the new iPhone is, in fact, available on Monday I promise I'll pick one up as early as possible and spend the rest of my day testing it out and blogging/vlogging all about it. Right here. On the Dog. Fetch me more...Quickly jump to more information about related topics, cell phones, carriers or phone manufacturers mentioned in this Blog Article by using the links below. Take a Palm Pre. Plug it into a Mac or PC. Fire up iTunes. Lookie there! Ron checks out what might be the best iPhone game evar: Tiger Woods PGA Tour from Electronic Games. $9.99 is a lot for an iPhone/iPod game, but Tiger might be worth it. Guest Mobile Gaming Editor Ron takes a look at Metal Gear Solid for iPhone & iPod Touch. How does this shooter translate to the small screen? Check it out. Noah examines today's preview of Apple iPhone OS 3.0 Beta. What's new, what's changed, and what does it mean? Otterbox takes protection seriously. 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Given today’s great turnout for the iPhone 3G S, there will be no doubt be plenty of users saddled with their last-gen handsets stashed in an old-tech closet. Instead of letting that old iPhone 3G (or even older model) collect dust, why not trade in the relic for some cash? The following sites are buying up iPhones at decent prices right now. This is not a comprehensive list, so if you have others to share, go ahead and chime in at the bottom.... According to the guys at Engadget Mobile, tips have been pouring in about Apple coordinating with UPS to hold iPhone 3G S packages until a "future delivery date." Like Engadget, we're assuming that the delivery date is June 19th (which would make the most sense). The possibility of going to the local UPS facility is always there, but per UPS policy, the driver must make an attempted delivery at least once before the package can be... The Apple iPhone 3G S is officially launching this week, and many who pre-ordered from Apple or AT&T have started getting online status updates on their purchases via UPS tracking numbers. Apparently Apple orders have started on its long journey from Shezhen, China, while — as of this afternoon — purchases from the carrier didn’t look like they’ve left the warehouse yet. (Orders show up as “In progress.”) Sit tight, iPhone lovers. The... If you are getting an unlocked iPhone, yeah I would go for a first gen iPhone for T-Mobile. However, I would really recommend the G1. If anything, the G1 would have the faster 3G connection, the first gen iPhone, or that of any iPhone on T-Mobile's network, wont have the 3G connection. I would suggest getting the G1. However, you should know that the G1 doesn't have a great battery, but you can buy spares or bigger batteries on Amazon, etc. That's probably the biggest flaw of the G1, everything else about it is satisfactory to great. Hi,I got the original iPhone when it came out for $600.Then when the 3G came out I got 2 iPhones. (I couldn't decide between the white and the black so I got both.)And now with having to cell phone lines (one active line on AT&T where I switch between iPhones. & One on T-Mobile where I have a Pearl 8120.)But, now I am kinda getting sick of both of my phones. I don't know what to get.I would like to stick to something like the iPhone on... Okay people I need some help deciding. Basically I have a choice. Either iPhone 1st gen (8GB) or a Google G1. Now I really like the iPhone and have wanted one for a while however now with the G1 out I'm having second thoughts. So if you can help me decide by voicing your opinion it would be greatly appreciated. AndreyI'm on the lookout for a similar device as you - a good smartphone that can work on TMobileA few options you could consider:TMobile G1First-Gen iPhone Unlocked Nokia E71 UnlockedBlackberry CurveBlackberry FlipHTC Touch Diamond or Touch Pro or Touch HD UnlockedAnd a few coming soon you might want to wait for:BlackBerry Javelin (aka Curve II)Nokia E63 UnlockedSony Xperia X1 UnlockedNote that the unlocked phones should work just fine via GSM,... definatly the iPhone...its amazing and its getting even better every single day cuz of new apps and stuff....eventually, the iPhone will be considered a gaming system, and its already a multimedia system....its worth the price n it even has wi-fi on it! I didn't know you had to pay for updates, is there an article about this? That's insane! It's like buying the new 10.x for 150$ when it's a free service pack update in windows. really?dudei need a good phone and now i got the chanceeeeeeeeeshiet Yes, thats a good choice of using such a good product for iPhone scratches.
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