Adam Turner
Thursday, 10 July 2008 23:48
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The angle below really shows off the different thicknesses of the three devices.
Note the redesign of the iPhone 3G's headphones jack, removing the recessing so the phone can be used with standard headphones.
Now the headphone socket problem is fixed, so that you can use your favourite headphones without an adaptor, you really do wonder why Apple bothered with the recessed jack on the original iPhone in the first place. Finally this is fixed. Shame it doesn't work with the original AV out cable, though.
From this angle you can also see the phones' SIM card slots. With the iPhone 3G, instead of forcing you to use a pin, a fancy 'SIM card ejector tool' comes in the box (which is nothing but a glorified pin).
All up, the iPhone 3G is a nice evolution of the original iPhone - although it's really the one we should have received in the first place.
It's a shame Apple left out A2DP Bluetooth and didn't give us a removable battery among other features. Cut and paste, along with tethering to a notebook, would of also been useful.
What will be a flood of iPhone 3G specific accessories, cases, speaker systems and plenty more will soon be in stores worldwide to tempt you to part with even more of your cash.
That said, there's plenty more testing and evaluation to do over the next few days, such as trialling MobileMe, the Apps Store and the GPS feature.
The iPhone 3G has landed, it's time to take it for a spin.

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