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| iPhone antennas work properly, Bold sees 3G issues |
| Thorough testing of the iPhone 3G's various antennas have revealed that they are not
the cause of users' 3G woes, after three of the devices were run through trials in a
$100,000 test chamber similar to ones used by Motorola... (via MacNN) |
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| Repeat tests show iPhone 3G doesn't suffer from faulty hardware |
| After lab results demonstrated that the iPhone 3G's antenna actually functions
normally, critics complained that the tests didn't represent their own experiences. So
the tests were performed again on two phones that had been experiencing severe
problems for some users; the verdict was the same: no hardware problems found...
(Via Appleinsider) |
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| Mysterious 3G error Puzzle Canadian user |
| A number of iPhone 3G users, particularly in Canada, have been reporting a strange error when using Safari at 3G Speeds. Users receive this error message: "kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error 302." Users on Apple's support pages and a variety of other forums have written about the problem. |
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| Inside iPhone 2.0: the New iPhone APP Store |
| The long wait for official third party apps on the iPhone is over. From the moment
the original iPhone was released, critics complained about Apple's closed platform
and insisted that it could not meet their definition of "smartphone" because it
couldn't run software created by other companies. In this segment, we'll take a
look at the Apple's iPhone software development kit, the App Store, and iPhone 2.0's
third party apps themselves. |
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| iPhone coming to 10 more Latin American countries on AUG 22 |
| America Movil said this week it will launch the iPhone in 10 additional Latin American
countries later this month, bringing the roster of nations known to be participating
in Apple's second phase iPhone 3G launch to 17. (via Appleinsider) |
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| iPhone 3G rocks Japanese smartphone market |
| Mobile providers in Japan are crediting the launch of Apple's iPhone 3G with dramatically
shifting large numbers of subscribers between providers. The impact of the new phone
is also answering critics who insisted the iPhone would find only limited interest
in Japan. (Via Appleinsider) |
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