Adam Turner
Thursday, 10 July 2008 22:56
IT Industry -
Market
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Those iPhone apps that aren't free will mostly sell for less than US
$10, but some will cost more, potentially a lot more depending on what
the particular program does.
The App Store looks very similar to the iTunes
store and we're looking forward to trying out some of the interesting
new apps.
The Optus Zoo icon takes you to Optus' walled garden of content, but
when we looked for the Live TV stations including ABC, SBS and CNN that
are available on Optus 2G and 3G phones, these stations weren't
available.
All we could find was Fox Sports and Sky News - which require
subscriptions - as well as links to services such as MySpace and
Facebook.
Below is the iPhone 3G and original iPhone side by side.
Note that the new iPhone 3G is slightly curved on the back, which is
what prevents it from fitting in the cradle supplied with the original
iPhone.
The back of the new black iPhone 3G is as much a fingerprint magnet as
ever - keep the supplied cleaning cloth handy if you want your iPhone
3G looking pristine!
There will certainly be demand for a white model as well as the black.

New and old back casings compared