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Comments on: CNET's iPhone 3G review in real time

Crave reviews the iPhone 3G in real time.

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by shirowmasamune July 13, 2008 12:23 AM PDT
volume control needs to be app sensitive...
i turn down the volume in ipod mode, now my ringer will be low!

also, some screens need a 'back' button.

and safari pages need to be cached.
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by cybervipr July 13, 2008 8:04 PM PDT
Hmmm...landscape keyboard...LG Dare...app sensitive volume....LG Dare...not AT&T....LG Dare...Not a hassle to activate (took me all of 3 minutes)...LG Dare...oh, and usb mass storage, removal memory, haptic feedback...LG Dare...the list goes on....
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by NovaBosrixx July 14, 2008 7:57 AM PDT
No competion for the Nokia N96 . I can't stand the hype people always create when apple releases a new product .
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by Clipper76 July 22, 2008 6:44 AM PDT
I have the Old Iphone, 4 month old. 1) I could not hear it ring while driving volume still too low even at max output. 2) I like to have more then 2 digits after the decimal points, exp. reading the stocks. 3) would like to read arabic news papers, no such luck. Is the 3G any better.
Thanks,
Clipper76
nbouaoun@yahoo.com
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by lauracpreece August 4, 2008 9:40 PM PDT
can we use the usb cable that came with the original ipod on the new iphone?
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