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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
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The 1st Ever Boost sanyo Incognito delivered to boost. 1st 3g network phone from boost.
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I am currently working on a science fiction novel in which the vast majority of the world communicates with a single electronic device similar to an iPad, which operates on a 3g network. The climax of the book will be when a rogue character shuts down the entire network, causing electronic communication all over the world to immediately fail. Based on what you know of 3G technology, is there any one thing the character could destroy that would accomplish this?
Reference: escape from L.A. where Snake Blisken activates some electro thing to shut down all technology.
You can make up whatever you want. An EMP would work well.

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Correct me if I’m wrong but there’s only been two generations of the iphone… the 1st generation and the 2nd generation 3g iphone. 3G is a type of network… not 3rd generation iphone. So what the hell is a 2g iphone? if there’s a 2g where’s the G(1g) iphone?
There really is no 2g iphone.
The first iphone supported an EDGE wireless data connection. EDGE is the 2nd generation of wireless data connectivity. So some people may be referring to that.
The iphone 3g (which is a stupid name as it confuses people) refers to the ability to connect on a 3rd generation wireless network. so the iphone 2g could also refer to the iphone 3g.
In the little booklet it says the service notification on the top right of the Storm will say "3G" or "EDGE" whenever it is in those coverage areas, yet I still haven’t seen this. The browser is fairly slow, at least compared to my friends iPhones. What is up with this? It’s kind of annoying, since I got this phone almost exclusively for this purpose. I’m not getting any different service than I was with my old, text-only phone.
Hit the OPTIONS button from the menu
MOBILE NETWORK
And check that the DATA SERVICES option is set to connect to 3G
I found this problem when I got mine, it was set up for 2G access only, not to roam from 2G to 3G depending on what service was available.
I know the answers about the US version of the iPhone, but just wanted to know if the T-Mobile Germany iPhone will be able to work on the new T-Mobile US 3G network.
Thanks!
Hi Kirky
No, it will not work on T-Mobiles USA 3g network. The iPhone is
WCDMA850/1900/2100
T-Mobile is WCDMA1700
It will work on the ATT 3g network which is WCDMA850/1900
AT&T – the fastest 3G network: http://www.thetruthabout3g.com. In this AT&T TV commercial, actor Luke Wilson explains how AT&Ts faster 3g network provides a better 3G experience than Verizon; like faster speeds for downloading songs and videos, and the ability to talk and surf the Web at the same time. When you compare, theres no comparison
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I am planning on getting an iPhone, but Im not sure on which one to get. Should I get the iPhone 2G (the original one) or the iPhone 3G ? Please don’t compare it by networking. I would like to see your opinion. Thanks !
I’m currently using the original iPhone, and I don’t have any big complaints. It works great! The 3g network would be nice, but on WiFi it’s really fast, and if I’m using the EDGE network, it’s slower but just the convenience of being able to get online anywhere makes up for it to me.
One specific thing that the 3G has that I wish my iPhone had is a normal headphone jack. The original iPhone has a recessed headphone jack, meaning basically you either use the headphones that come with it, or you have to buy an adapter so that other headphones will plug in correctly. The new iPhone has a normal headphone jack. That would be nice!
If I were you, though, I’d go ahead and get the 3G. Especially if you’re going through AT&T and want to get a plan and everything. They’ve got the 3Gs in store already, plus they have built in GPS and come in the larger 16GB version.
If you’re looking to buy one on eBay (or some other method, but not through AT&T) then it depends on how much you want to spend. Both are high, especially without a contract, but you might have better luck finding the original at a lower price than the newer 3G.
That being said, I’ll upgrade to the 3G when I can but I love my original iPhone. I think you’ll be happy either way you go.
In case you want to check it out, here’s a link to AT&Ts comparison between the iPhone and the iPhone 3g:
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/specials/iphone-info.jsp#0faqSection0
Hope this helps!
It would need to look almost exactly like the iphone and have at least a 2g memory.
I know of a few clones but i don’t think any have 3G.
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Why do you want an iphone clone, when you can get a far better handset? three.co.uk are offering the HTC Hero, which won almost every mobile phone award you can think of, this year. You can also get it on three.co.uk, with free Spotify!