wired.com — Apple has flatly refused to tell anyone just what chips lie inside the iPhone 3G S. In fact, while Apple insists that the ?s? in 3G S stands for speed, it could equally well stand for secrecy. But T-Mobile in the Netherlands apparently didn?t get the memo, and has gone ahead and posted the hardware specs on the product page for the new models.
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picklepowerJun 10, 2009
The T-Mobile page is now updated without the revealing specs.
elranzerJun 11, 2009
Apple: "It's faster."Consumers: "Oh yeah? How much faster?"Apple: "It's just faster. Don't question Apple."
mxm111Jun 11, 2009
Are you saying that you knew about double the memory?
tomz17Jun 11, 2009
Unless you had a really OLD computer 8 years ago, i seriously doubt it was slower than a 600MHz ARM cpu. Even a pentium pro is much faster for general computing!
brendansheehanJun 11, 2009
You're article gets to the point!
rspeedJun 11, 2009
No. T-Mobile is one of the European carriers that have iPhones. T-Mobile USA uses the correct North American 3G frequencies (AT&T doesn't, which is why their 3G is s**t), but that means it don't work with the iPhone.
d4nie1Jun 11, 2009
Are you retarded?
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