For our money, you're going to have a hard time finding a better device for two hundred bucks -- or maybe even for any price. But that doesn't mean you ought to toss your original iPhone, either.
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The iPhone 3G is hardly the first phone to run on 3G networks, and it still costs more than some of its competitors. But overall, I found it to be a more capable version of an already excellent device. quote
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The iPhone 3G is a nice upgrade. It more than keeps pace with advancing technology, and new buyers will generally be delighted. But it’s not so much better that it turns all those original iPhones into has-beens.
Read the full review →The iPhone 3G is hardly the first phone to run on 3G networks, and it still costs more than some of its competitors. But overall, I found it to be a more capable version of an already excellent device.
Read the full review →The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper call quality. The iTunes App Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. Critical features still are missing, and the battery depletes quickly under heavy use, but the iPhone 3G is a big improvement.
Read the full review →The iPhone 3G represents the birth of a new computing platform. It's also one very cool phone. While it's not perfect, it makes other options on AT&T look tired.
Read the full review →This is really not a revolutionary phone. It's more like the iPhone we wished Apple made last year.
Read the full review →Despite the downbeat tune it is a thumbs up from us, but if you've got an old iPhone and aren't fussed about 3G or GPS, the iPhone 2.0 software update will mean the "buzz" phone of the moment is all but virtually in your pocket already.
Read the full review →While not everything on my wish list made it onto the new device, Apple has raised the bar with iPhone 3G. To which I offer an enthusiastic thumbs up.
Read the full review →I held on to the free flip-phone that my T-Mobile contract came with for a long time. It made phone calls and that's all I thought I needed. Then my girlfriend picked up a first-gen iPhone. I had a supposed smartphone before, too, a Palm monstrosity that my work made me carry around when...
Read the full review →Overall, I like this phone. However their are a few things that annoy me. It's lack of multi-tasking is a big one. Having used an Android phone and seeing what multi-tasking can do I really want it on a phone. This phone is also slow and has memory problems (crashing, locking up). It is...
Read the full review →Cons: The only negative things I can say about this is that they didn't include the features in the 3GS in the 3G version which could have been done. I fell the 3GS is such a minor upgrade from the 3G it's not worth it. I'll wait till next June for the "4G" iPhone. To be...
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