macrumors.com — Earlier today we posted a screenshot on our iPhone section that claimed to depict an new On/Off option to enable 3G speeds. This new preference was found in the latest iPhone 2.0 Beta 5 distributed to developers. Be default, the preference is hidden, but one developer claims to have activated i...
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virtualballMay 11, 2008
THis is good for three reasons. 1. There will be a 3G iPhone. 2. iPhone 2.0 will most likely use the same screen/resolution as 1.0 3. The second iPhone will use the exact same software. Sure, all of those were a given, but it's good to have confirmation :)
mrhahnMay 11, 2008
Or <a class="user" href="http://www.iphonebackupbattery.com/,">http://www.iphonebackupbattery.com/,</a> even if it does look janky as f**k.
dodgejonMay 12, 2008
Can you believe this device is trying to compete with Iphone? <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/gadgets/PRADA_Cellphone_Answers_the_Call_for_Luxury">http://digg.com/gadgets/PRADA_Cellphone_Answers_th ...</a>
haylelMay 12, 2008
i didn't say anything about 3G killing the battery, i said switching kills it, read it again.
mycaelMay 16, 2008
I agree, never seen anyone use it. no need for it, unless it's like"OMG a guy just fell over and it really funny *video chat*"
mycaelMay 16, 2008
Yeah, UK has HSDPA. Not in touch with the non-US markets, I think more people would of got the phone, if it was free (as there are uaually) and had a 12 month contract.
jo21Jun 6, 2008
because its restrinted and lacks basic things, the UI is pretty nothing else.