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The iPhone 3G is capable of accessing a 3G network. Some of the older iPhones and the new iPhone 4 can not access a 3G network, however. There are many droid that have the same applications as the iPhone but that will hook up to the 3G network.
Yes. The iPhone 3G can run all iOS versions up to 4.2.1.
you setted up a iphone on recharger and verizon is gonna be to plug
It is the 4th model of iPhone. But iPhone generations do not go from one up: 1. iPhone 2. iPhone 3G (because of 3G connection) 3. iPhone 3GS 4. iPhone 4. 5. iPhone 4S
go to itunes...plug in your deviceopen up itunesand check for updates
Honestly, there aren't many as the iPhone 4 has major improvements over the 3G. The Antenna issue is very small and only affects a few users in the United States due to AT&T's extremely bad reception. If you're planning to get an iPhone 3G, get an iPhone 4 instead, if you don't mind coughing up a little more money.
there is no such feature, just hook up and should be fine
Yes, depending on the network you are signed up to. You need upgrade status to get the new iPhone, again, that also depends on the network you are signed up to.
iPhone 3G: Talk time- 5 hours on 3G, 10 hours 2G Standby- Up to 300 hours Internet use- 5 hours 3G, 6 hours wi-fi Video play back- Up to 7 hours Audio play back- Up to 24 hours iPhone 3GS: Talk time- 5 hours 3G, 12 hours 2G Standby time- Up to 300 hours Internet use- 5 hours 3G, 9 hours wi-fi Video play back- Up to 10 hours Audio play back- Up to 30 hours Sources: http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html
No it will not work, I tried doing that myself when I was repairing an iphone because i thought I used the right screen. It turns out that the digitizer layout is different. So if you do switch the screens up, if you click on an app, it will go to the one next to it.
Since you can't buy an iPhone 3G without signing up for an AT&T contract, it kind of destroys the potential of giving an iPhone as a gift. Your only choice is to give someone an iPhone 3G Gift Card and when the lucky recipient comes in to redeem it, an Apple Retail Store Specialist will take care of every detail. The Specialist will get your recipient's iPhone 3G up and calling, set up email, and help customize the Home screen, choose some great iPhone applications, personalize ringtones, and find favorite songs. Gift certificates can be bought anywhere from $25 and up.
Original answer by Markbarner Edited by Arianna Lovendino The iPhone 3G is the best multimedia device I have ever had. The Sony Ericsson K810 is the runner-up.