Sep 22, 2007
3G Apple iPhone Out Next Year

The fact that the Apple iPhone came with AT&T’s old EDGE wireless data network has aroused critics’ argument that the EDGE data service is simply too slow for many Internet tasks. Although the iPhone has the ability to use Wi-Fi to diminish this limitation, but this only becomes an option when there is a Wi-Fi network.
As a move to quiet down critics who were unimpressed by the 2.5G EDGE Technology, Apple plans to release a 3G / GPS iPhone next year. The new 3G iPhone is expected to include features like global positioning for navigation services. Sources say Apple has tapped Broadcom’s Global Locate unit to supply chips for the phone.
Via: The Street
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Rene : www.gphone-news.de
I would’nt buy an iPhone without 3G. Where is the fun without a fast connection?
Sep 24th, 2007
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