IPhone 3G Launches, Thankfully Riot Free

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An Apple fan bends over inside his tent in Denmark. (Source: Engadget)

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New York was a zoo, but an orderly one. (Source: Engadget)

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Chicago wasn't too crazy, but there was a solid contingent of fans outside. (Source: Engadget)

oday marks Apple's biggest product release of the year

Many people across the country have caught a fever, and the only medicine is more iPhone. Large lines formed outside Apple stores in major cities across the U.S., in anticipation of the 8 AM release of the long-awaited 3G version of Apple's iconic smart phone.

The launch was truly an intriguing global phenomenon.

The lines were shorter than the original iPhone release at Apple's 5th Avenue store in New York, according to initial reports, but the crowd exuded a much stronger sense of desperation. Apple employees were on hand to start wild rounds of cheering, whipping the crowd of Apple lovers into a frenzy.

In New Zealand, first to get the iPhone due to time zone mechanics, huge crowds formed. The typically sedate Kiwis went wild, some of them camping out, forming crowds as the moment approached. Japan was among the next to get the phone, with even larger crowds of up to 1,000 forming. Reporters spotted many of the ever-studious Japanese youth reviewing textbooks while they waited.

Across Europe, in Sweden, the Netherlands and elsewhere, similar excitement was seen. In Europe iPhones were delivered by armored car and handed off to the store manager.

The exception seemed to be Canada. In the normally busy city of Calgary, the Canadians seemed somewhat apathetic towards the launch, perhaps due to recent dissatisfaction with Rogers, Canada's leading service provider who picked up the cell phone. Or perhaps it was the hailing storm that pelted the city overnight. Nonetheless, citizens reported small crowds camping out over the course of the night. Quebec was similarly quiet.

One curious phenomena that arose was the iPhone EDGE model fire sale. Patrons of the iPhone were offering their obsolete models for as little as $50 to would be buyers. While some might be wary, it seems that it might be a fair deal for some, living outside AT&T's more limited 3G coverage, but within the EDGE network coverage.

Finally getting their sweaty palms on the new iPhone, Apple fans were perhaps a bit surprised to discover it looked amazing like... their old iPhone. Perhaps among the cuts that dropped the price from $399 to $199 was the removal of the chic aluminum casing. In its place is a shiny black (or white, optional on the 16GB model) plastic, a magnet for fingerprints. The move to plastic may also have been made to deal with Apple's ever growing list of radio frequencies supported -- GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS.

In the end, the phone still looks pretty much like an iPhone, and people report the plastic to feel solid, and not at all flimsy. The phone is now curved, fatter at the center and thinner at the edge, a popular design trick to give the illusion of thinness. Unfortunately, this means that when tapping out an email on a table, the phone rocks back and forth.

In a move that angered some, Apple replaced the old dock, which is no longer compatible with the iPhone. After Apple "sells" customers on the iPhone, they are in its clutches and it slams them with a $30 fee for their new phone. Another minor gripe is that the phone does not automatically detect GSM or 3G networks, the user must configure it themselves.

The new phone sports noticeably better quality on 3G and GSM, according to early adopters. Battery life weighs in close to expectations from Apple with 10 / 5 hours talk on GSM / 3G (respectively), 5 hours 3G data, 6 hours WiFi, 24 hours music and 7 hours video. The camera is reported to be slightly sharper, but unimpressive, overall.

Music fans will be happy -- the iPhone now has a flush 3.5mm jack. This will allow normal headphones to be used. The speaker, which many complained was too quiet, has also been pumped up.

IPhone tests have showed it to be a speedy performer, with data rates of 300 - 500Kbps in the U.S. and 700-800Kbps on faster foreign networks. The GPS is also very fast, supplementing satellite acquisition with cell phone tower triangulation. Also the GPS uses Skyhook's proprietary WiFi-based location system, the only known phone on the market to do so. Microsoft Exchange, now supported, works well for email, but can only support personal/corporate coexisting accounts, not personal/enterprise. PowerPoint presentations now can open automatically on the phone as well.

In other iPhone related news, the 2.0 Firmware for the iPhone/iPod Touch which enables the new Apps feature and such goodies as Nike+Apple was leaked for free. It has now been officially released for $9.99, but it is still floating around for free. There have been some reports of problems with the free version. Expect a rapid crackdown from Apple as well.

All in all it was a busy day for Apple worldwide. No real surprises, no riots, but still the iPhone launch was an impressive display by Apple of its market might.

DailyTech - IPhone 3G Launches, Thankfully Riot Free
 
Hunter said:
^^ i heard ki it'll be launching in india in july only.......???

september end most probably or in october not before that.....

Heard apple said who dont want to go with contract price will b 599$ and 699$respectively for 8 and 16 giga..thats too much xpensive......ill get old iphone rather than pay that much..
 
yea its way to0 high and I heard tht in India with Vodafone plans it would cost you around 10-15K + Rs 3k per month rental
 
krisdkiller said:
yea its way to0 high and I heard tht in India with Vodafone plans it would cost you around 10-15K + Rs 3k per month rental

That is speculative at its best. They have already accepted that subsidizing iphone is out of question in the Indian market. So there are next to 0% chances of we getting an iphone for less than 20k (and thats the minimum). Having said that, no subsidization means that the monthly rental wont be as ridiculous as it would have been, had the iphone been subsidized. I would make a wild guess that the cheapest plan would prolly start at 500-600 bucks per month with limited data volume.
 
well to remind you all iPhones needs 3G, which is not there in india.

3g is expected to come next year 2009.
 
Gaurish said:
well to remind you all iPhones needs 3G, which is not there in india.
3g is expected to come next year 2009.

Lol! Yea..But that doesnt stop greats like Vodafone and Airtel from selling 3g phones :bleh:
 
No use buying 3G phone if your provider doesn't have 3G... Instead of this go for any Sony, Nokia or Sony E. These mobiles are MADE for INDIA.. :P
 
Buy the old iphone

Wait for the 2.0Version unlock

Upgrade ur normal one to 2.0 and unlock it !

WHU needs 3g now ? + i dont need that extra fast browsing cause its no use in india cause GPRS net is itself slow so it wont make any diffrence for anyone taking the 3g. And for the WIFI we hardly have it everywhere in INDIA !

I have seen the 3g model compared to the normal ones in many sites. and the thing i disliked about 3g is the black rear which is glossy and leaves handprints all accross.

Besides if its gonna be for 25K+ HTC diamond is gonna be a serious competitor cause its already out for 26.5K
 
@ PAT no hard feelings bro that was one of the Noobest answer u cud give

looking at Apple's strategy !

Whn was the old iphone out ?? 6 months back ? assuming we may get 3g to work in India by the begining of 2009 . Which has still more 6 months to go

so if u take a iphone 3g now and wait for 3g network to come in INDIA for 6 more months .... by that time Apple will already b launching the next gen of Iphone series !! so u will b DOOMED !

so y waste money on the glossy crappy 3g ? just cause its fast browsing ???

recheck post http://www.techenclave.com/863400-post15.html

i was eagerly waiting for the 3g but now i have lost intrest in it :( cause i cant wait untill the august or the september knowing the fact that it will be above 24K. but im sure it shud arrive in the grey market by next week @ a HEFTY price ofcourse !
 
deep_nx said:
@ PAT no hard feelings bro that was one of the Noobest answer u cud give

looking at Apple's strategy !

Whn was the old iphone out ?? 6 months back ? assuming we may get 3g to work in India by the begining of 2009 . Which has still more 6 months to go

so if u take a iphone 3g now and wait for 3g network to come in INDIA for 6 more months .... by that time Apple will already b launching the next gen of Iphone series !! so u will b DOOMED !

so y waste money on the glossy crappy 3g ? just cause its fast browsing ???

recheck post http://www.techenclave.com/863400-post15.html

i was eagerly waiting for the 3g but now i have lost intrest in it :( cause i cant wait untill the august or the september knowing the fact that it will be above 24K. but im sure it shud arrive in the grey market by next week @ a HEFTY price ofcourse !

Lol! You dont get the point, do you ? It is not possible to buy the 2.5g iphone in India (not legally I mean). Why would I want to spend 20k on a phone without warranty. I would rather buy the new one which not only gives me warranty but peace of mind of well. And I would definitely not like to be stuck with a phone, after spending a fortune, with no 3G support when 3g, does, come out. 6 months infact is a very good time frame(dont forget we are still a few months away from official iphone release in India). Even if it is more than that time, its totally worth buying the 3g rather than a grey-market,used/reburfished POS :P

And regarding Apple launching a new series in 2009, doesnt matter to me. I can atleast stick to something that I am surely going to use in India. Tell me one feature right now which would compel me to wait for the v3 iphone (if there is going to be one at all i.e.). Do you have anything to say now ? :P
 
There are so many phones currently selling in India for ex. N95 8GB, that are 3G enabled, and have been selling for quite a while. Its just that, in the US and other nations where 3G networks are available, people missed 3G on the iphone, more so with the excellent safari browser.

I know so many first gen iphone owners who dont even have GPRS activated. Infact 90% of whom I know dont have it activated.

So the point that pat makes is valid. Its better to take the new one with warranty. 3G rate plans will be astronomically priced. Most people will take it for the glam quotient.
 
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