Le téléphone mobile iPhone 3G 8Go est un smartphone conçu par Apple, utilisable avec les réseaux 3G / UMTS et Edge.Il est basé sur le système d'exploitation iOS. Ce téléphone mobile dispose d'un écran tactile 3,5 pouces, d'une puce GPS, d'une connexion WiFi. Il affiche 5h d'autonomie en communication, et embarque 8 Go de mémoire interne. Enfin, il peut lire des fichiers MP3.
Test du Apple iPhone 3G - 8 Go indexé le 08 Avril 2009
En corrigeant les gros manques et intégrant la 3G+, en plus de l'Edge et du Wi-Fi, Apple fournit une plate-forme non pas parfaite mais suffisamment séduisante pour concurrencer matériellement parlant ses adversaires. Sur cette base solide, Apple a ajouté un OS séduisant, non seulement pour l'utilisateur mais aussi pour le développeur. Ainsi, désormais le potentiel de séduction de l'iPhone ne passe plus seulement par la firme de Cupertino, mais par les forces créatrices de toute la communauté de développeurs. Le potentiel de l'iPhone devient donc énorme, alors que son prix est revu à...
The iPhone 3G is an evolution rather than a new species, beyond adding 3G and GPS support, it is the original phone with a new skin and poor battery life.
It may be seen as little more than an incremental upgrade, but Apple has hit all the right buttons to make the iPhone 3G an instant hit. It's still sleek, it's still great to use and it's still the best touch screen phone by a country mile. Wed to this the excellent value it now represents and you can understand why people have been falling over themselves to get one. Unless you absolutely must have a better camera, MMS or any of the other missing features, there's no other touch screen phone that comes close.
The iPhone 3G improves on its predecessor, refining its strengths and eliminating some of its flaws. On the way, however, it picked up a few more flaws. Exchange and MobileMe support are appealing, but poor battery life and substandard GPS implementation will deter some people.
Love it or hate it, there is no denying that Apple has raised the bar on the interface front. It might not be the tech spec king compared to the likes of the HTC Diamond but from a usability point of view for the consumer it is hard to beat.
As for that BlackBerry user looking to transfer, you'll miss search, you'll miss "read all", you'll miss cut and paste.
Despite the downbeat tune it is a thumbs up from us, but if you've got an old iPhone and aren't fussed about 3G or GPS, the iPhone 2.0 software update will mean the "buzz" phone of the moment is all but virtually in your pocket already.