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Apple iPhone 3GS
What’s Right:
The iPhone 3GS finally adds common cell phone features like multimedia messaging, video recording, and voice dialing. It runs faster; its promised battery life is longer; and the multimedia quality continues to shine.
What’s Wrong:
The iPhone 3GS’ call quality shows no improvements and the 3G signal reception remains uneven. We still don’t get Flash Lite, USB transfer and storage, or multitasking.
The Verdict:
The iPhone 3GS doesn’t make the same grand leap that the iPhone 3G made from the first-generation model, but the latest Apple handset is still a compelling upgrade, particularly for first generation iPhone users. The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.
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Apple iPhone 3GS - 16GB - White Unlocked Smartphone US $112.50 (6 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:28:48 PST |
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Apple iPhone 3GS - 8GB - Black (AT&T) Smartphone US $240.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:30:05 PST |
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~MINT Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB ~5.0 ~ATT 3 G S 8 GB ~AT&T WiFi Facebook~ BLACK! 541 US $194.91 End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:30:05 PST |
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Apple iPhone 3GS - 8GB - Black (AT&T) Smartphone US $120.00 (13 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:30:26 PST |
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Apple iPhone 3GS - 8GB black US $115.50 (2 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:33:06 PST |
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EUC - Apple iPhone 3GS - 8GB - No Reserve! Black (AT&T) Smartphone US $113.50 (13 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:35:51 PST |
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EXCELLENT!~Apple iPhone 16GB 3GS iOS 5 ~ATT~WiFi Facebook iPod~AT&T BLACK!~ 511 US $199.91 End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:36:54 PST |
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Apple iPhone 3GS - 32GB - Black (AT&T) !!!! Used in very good condition ! US $137.50 (14 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:37:15 PST |
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ST DUPONT CHAIRMAN Laque De Chine Ballpoint 450286 US $499.00 End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:27:33 PST |
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8 Camera 8 Channels CCTV Surveillance Home Security System DVR System 19" LCD US $839.99 End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:27:36 PST |
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Apple iPhone 4 - 16GB - Black (AT&T) Smartphone (MC608LL/A) US $182.50 (4 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:27:40 PST |
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Apple iPhone 4 Used (cracked screen) - 32GB Black AT&T (MC319LL/A) US $237.50 (6 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:27:50 PST |
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7 Watt 7W Rollable PowerFilm Solar Panel Charger R-7 R7 US $144.99 End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 17:28:02 PST |
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Business Wire - Smartphone Market Hits All-Time Quarterly High Due To Seasonal Strength and Wider Variety of Offerings, According to IDC
February 6, 2012 -- The worldwide smartphone market grew 54.7% year over year in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone...
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4 Million iPhones in 2007?
via Electronista
Analyst: 4M iPhones in 2007 alone
Apple is preparing to sell far more iPhones than it originally anticipated, according to a new report by Merrill Lynch. The financial group estimates that while production will start modestly at between 200,000 and 300,000 phones per month, Apple will gradually step up its production to reach 1 million per month by the end of 2007, resulting in 4 million units just for the remaining portion of the year. If nothing changes, production should level off and result in 12 million
iPhones shipped during 2008, the researchers say.
While the prediction may not meet the extreme level of anticipation from the market, according to the report, the production levels are far in excess of the initial sales figures announced at Macworld San Francisco in January. Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs said at the event that he hoped to sell a total 10 million of the devices by the end of 2008 — pointing to a 60 percent jump in production if Merill Lynch estimates prove accurate.
The large claim contradicts earlier warnings by Forbes, which said that the 10 million figure was already optimistic and that the carrier exclusivity as well as the pricing could block Apple from enjoying iPod-level success in its current form.












