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At Apple's 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 3G, a second generation of the popular iPhone. Turn to CNET for full coverage, including an upcoming in-depth review of the phone and ongoing iPhone application news and reviews.

Apple iPhone reviews from CNET editors

First take: Apple iPhone 3G
Almost one year after the original Apple iPhone went on sale, Apple announced a 3G version of the device, finally putting to rest months of rumors and speculation. While some of the rumors panned out--the new handset will offer full GPS--other rumors, like the addition of a 32GB model, fizzled. Read our first take on the iPhone 3G for our early thoughts.

» Read the CNET first take of the iPhone 3G (8GB)

Apple iPhone

Full review: Apple iPhone original
From the moment that Apple announced its iPhone at Macworld 2007, the tech world never stopped asking questions. Is the iPhone pretty? Absolutely. Is it easy to use? Certainly. Does it live up to the stratospheric hype? Not so much. Read our full, rated review of the iPhone for the whole story.

» See review of the 8GB iPhone

Apple iPhone blogs

Does the truth hurt that much?

Don Reisinger explores truth in journalism and wonders why it hurts so much to hear it. Read more
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column for a different publication about a small, yet well-known company. In that article, I discussed why it'Read more
Posted By: Don Reisinger Jul 4 2008

Researcher faults Apple iPhone on security updates

He says iPhone, still at version 1.1.4, is at least four months behind desktop OS in patching many known Mac OS X security vulnerabilities. Read more
A leading Mac OS X researcher says Apple has not kept the iPhone operating system up to date with patches it has issued for the Read more
Posted By: Robert Vamosi Jul 3 2008

Why text messaging may be on the way out

Text messaging may be huge right now, but Don Reisinger believes it won't last forever. And with the advent of chatting applications for cell phones, he thinks its end may be near. Read more
I'm sure the very thought of text messaging entering the final stages in its life is a bit too much to fathom right now, Read more
Posted By: Don Reisinger Jul 3 2008

Apple's 30-minute 3G iPhone video is a snoozer, but is more than a teaser...

Thoughts on the iPhone guided tour video Read more
Strangely, I found myself with 30 minutes of free time yesterday. And, instead of doing something productive, I found myself drawn to watch the latest Read more
Posted By: Kevin Ho Jul 3 2008

In Japan, iPhone over BlackBerry?

According to survey conductor iShare, Japanese respondents generally would prefer to keep any mobile computing for business separate from that for personal use. Read more
According to a recent survey, the Japanese hate the BlackBerry and love the iPhone. This Nikkei Business Publications chart reveals one possible reason: smartphones aren'Read more
Posted By: Dave Rosenberg Jul 3 2008

Google Talk comes to the iPhone, iPod Touch

Company is bringing its Google Talk instant-messaging application to the Apple devices. Read more
Google is making its Google Talk instant-messaging application available for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch. One of Google's software engineers posted the news Read more
Posted By: Marguerite Reardon Jul 3 2008

Guinness bestows download record on Firefox

The official tally of Firefox downloads surpassed 8 million. Sounds like the Download Day PR stunt hit pay dirt. Read more
The de facto registrar of superlative achievements has credited Mozilla for officially setting a record for downloads in a 24-hour period: 8,002,530 copies Read more
Posted By: Stephen Shankland Jul 2 2008

Apple taking chunk of Samsung's flash chips

The order of 50 million 8Gb chips should go a long way toward keeping Apple in flash memory during the initial ramp of the iPhone 3G. Read more
Samsung is warning its customers that NAND flash memory might be hard to come by for some time after Apple placed a large order, according Read more
Posted By: Tom Krazit Jul 2 2008

Apple iPhone applications

First Look video: JiveTalk mobile IM

A look at one of our favorite multinetwork IM clients for BlackBerry and iPhone. Read more
There are a few multinetwork IM clients for mobile phones, but JiveTalk is the one I keep coming back to on the BlackBerry Curve. It Read more
Posted By: Jessica Dolcourt Jun 30 2008

Powerset's iPhone app solves bar bets, makes you smarter

Powerset on the iPhone--it's not too shabby. New tool will pull up everything the desktop version does, though performance appears to be a tad slower--even over Wi-Fi. Read more
Semantic search tool Powerset has put out a new iPhone app this week. Those looking to search on the go can now use the service'Read more
Posted By: Josh Lowensohn Jun 18 2008

Six Apart's handy Blog It service hits the iPhone

Blog It service, which lets people write and cross-post blog entries and status updates to several services at once, hits the iPhone. Read more
This morning, Six Apart unveiled its newest iPhone creation, a very svelte-looking port of Blog It, which the company introduced back in April. The simple Read more
Posted By: Josh Lowensohn Jun 12 2008

Mobile broadcaster Flixwagon hitches to iPhone

Flixwagon, a tool for live video broadcasting to the Web via smartphones, is developing versions for Flash and Windows Mobile devices, too. Read more
Flixwagon, a tool for live video broadcasting to the Web via smartphones, is working on a version for the Apple iPhone and Windows Mobile devices. Read more
Posted By: Stefanie Olsen Jun 12 2008

iPhone news

Windows could use a rush of fresh air

Microsoft's flagship software, Windows, built upon the same core architecture as preceding versions, seems to move an inch when its competitors take a lap.
(From The New York Times) Read more

June 28, 2008

Mobile Linux standards forum gives up

Efforts to standardize mobile Linux get put on hold after the Linux Phone Standards Forum announced it's merging with the Linux Mobile Foundation. Read more

June 26, 2008

Symbian's new mobile-app role

With an acquisition and a new foundation, Nokia casts the operating system into the limelight hogged by iPhone and Android. Read more

June 24, 2008

Tech luminaries' good-byes to Gates

Technology insiders say their good-byes as Bill Gates steps down from full-time work at the software giant he founded. Read more

June 24, 2008

Apple iPhone tips and tricks

Optimize your iPhone using playlists

With just a few little tweaks, you can customize iTunes to squeeze the most from your iPhone. Read more

Getting album artwork on your iPhone

One of the coolest aspects of the iPhone's iPod is the ability to browse your music collection in Cover Flow mode. Adding artwork in iTunes is easier than ever and can actually be somewhat fun. Read more

Apple iPhone shopping

Apple iPhone

Apple's hugely anticipated iPhone does more than make calls, it also supports a digital-music player that syncs with iTunes. The thin design is dominated by a vivid touch screen that showcases videos and photos beautifully. You'll also note a lack of buttons and controls as all menu navigation and data entry from typing messages to dialing phone numbers is done on the touch screen. Other features include quad-band world phone support, a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, wireless song downloads, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, e-mail and a Safari Web browser. Memory caps out at 16MB and there's no 3G support, but the iPhone garners interest simply because it exists.

Apple iPhone (8GB)

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iPhone features

iPhone camera image comparison

See how the iPhone's 2-megapixel camera stacks up against the competition, with our side-by-side image comparisons. Read more

June 30, 2007

Free music for your iPhone

Remember, the iPhone functions as an iPod as well as a phone. The editors of Download.com Music put together some great playlists featuring enough free MP3s to get you started. Read more

June 28, 2007

iPhone insecurity

Apple hasn't always treated security researchers with respect. Maybe that will change with the release of the iPhone and Leopard OS. Read more

June 18, 2007

iPhone's assault on batteries

Here's a look at the smart phones Apple pitted the iPhone's battery life against. Read more

June 20, 2007

iPhone news and support from iPhone Atlas


User opinions of the iPhone

5 out of 10 Average
"Great Toy, Neat Features but Not Practical" Had I read the customer reviews of this phone before I bought it I would have saved time and money. Unfortunately I bought the... Read more

by New Orleans 1 (see profile), 07/01/2008

10 out of 10 Perfect
"itis my prfect phone" itis a very good phine smart use . Read more

by mohnagi (see profile), 06/29/2008

8 out of 10 Excellent
"The phone that makes all the others seem old" The Iphone is the best phone I have ever owned. I have had Windows smartphones with built-in keyboards, namely the T-Mobile MDA,... Read more

by theinar (see profile), 06/26/2008

10 out of 10 Perfect
"Awesome to own!" I just love my iPhone. The touch screen is amazing to use, and tough as nails. I have dropped mine on the paved surfaces and... Read more

by Jon Gann (see profile), 06/26/2008

8 out of 10 Excellent
"The 1st generation iPhone is revolutionary, but not perfect." As a college student, I found the "hype" of the iphone to be justified in most respects. After having used this phone since it's... Read more

by williafd (see profile), 06/19/2008

Very good

7.2

out of 10
Average user rating


Learn about the iPhone

The Apple iPhone is three devices in one: a cell phone, a wide-screen iPod with touch controls, and an Internet communications device. AT&T (formerly Cingular) is the lucky carrier in the United States.

Both Apple and AT&T stores started selling the original iPhone on June 29, 2007. Though it went on sale in only a few countries, Apple has promised that it will land in 70 countries by the end of 2008. With a two-year contract, the original iPhone costs $399 for the 8GB version and $499 for the 16GB version (Apple discontinued the 4GB model in September 2007). The new iPhone 3G will be $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model.

As usual with Apple gear, the iPhone breaks some design boundaries. Say goodbye to traditional cell phone buttons; the iPhone is all touch screen, all the time. With only one hardware control (a Home key), iPhone's real estate is dominated by a huge, 3.5-inch display. Inside you'll find an iPod music and video player, a full Safari Web browser, a 2-megapixel camera and integrated support for Google Maps. And yes, it makes calls too. Read our full, rated iPhone review for the whole story.

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Apple iPhone 3G

As expected, Steve Jobs used his WWDC 2008 keynote to launch the iPhone 3G. In addition to operating on the speedier 3G network, the new iPhone offers several other improvements. You can find all the changes, big and small, right here.

Apple shows off the iPhone 3G

In a speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Steve Jobs unveils the device in its second generation, complete with GPS, new apps, and the low-end price of $199.

iPhone gets down to business

Steve Jobs bares Apple's SDK secrets, which give the iPhone its entree into Corporate America and the gaming world.

iPhone camera photo gallery

iPhone camera photo gallery

We tested the iPhone's camera by taking a variety of shots. See them all in our slide show.

Photos: Apple iPhone

Photos: Apple iPhone

If there's one thing most people agree about the iPhone, is that it's one seriously good-looking device.

iPhone accessories

iPhone accessories

When you pick up your shiny new iPhone, you'll want the right accessories to go along with it. Here are just a few options to choose from.

Cracking open the iPhone

Cracking open the iPhone

TechRepublic tears apart its very own iPhone. Get a glimpse at the guts.

Will the real iPhone please stand up?

Will the real iPhone please stand up?

The iPhone's touch-screen design is getting a lot of attention, and rightfully so. But it's not the first cell phone to use a touch screen to such extent. We show you some other tactile handset here.

Apple iPhone concepts

Apple iPhone concepts

Before its release, scores of iPhone concept images appeared online, some touted as the real thing.

iPhone videos

Daily Debrief: iPhone 3G's unveiling

Following Steve Jobs' announcement Monday of the new iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper and Tom Krazit discuss features the smartphone both boasts and lacks.

iPhone users rock out with Band

At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Mark Terry of Moo Cow Music demonstrates a new music application that enables users to create tunes using various instruments and the phone's touch-screen pad. In the demo, Terry shows how a user can create a few riffs from Pink Floyd's "Money" with the music app.

Jobs unveils GPS for the 3G iPhone

At Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates GPS on the new 3G iPhone. Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down San Francisco's famously crooked Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curves.

3G

iPhone 3G makes its debut

At Apple WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs reveals the iPhone 3G with faster download speeds, longer battery life, GPS, a lower price, and a near worldwide release on July 11.

New mobile, photo-blogging app hits iPhone

At the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Michael Sippey of TypePad shows off a mobile photo-blogging application for the iPhone. Users can create posts, take photos, or add a photo. Users can also take photos with the iPhone's camera and add them to a post, as well as add photos from the iPhone library.

Location-based app combines social networks, maps

At Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Sam Altman, CEO of Loopt, previews a new application for the iPhone that uses location-based services. The new, free app blends social networks with the Maps application, so you can see where your friends are. You can also go to their journals to see what they've been doing today, what pictures they've added, and so on.

eBay

eBay shows off auction app for iPhone

At Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Ken Sun of eBay shows off Auctions on the iPhone. The new app has a basic front door with options to track auctions you've bid on, and see whether you've been outbid. You can also pick up photos from the auction listings and blow them up to full screen. eBay is making this app available for free.

Sega

New iPhone: More monkeys from Sega

At Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Ethan Einhorn of Sega shows off a new and improved Super Monkey Ball, complete with four monkeys and 110 stages, for the iPhone.

Apple iPhone

Apple iPhone

Kent German's and Donald Bell's first tour of the phone everybody was waiting for.

CNET Top 5: Reasons to love the Apple iPhone

CNET Top 5: Reasons to love the original Apple iPhone

Third-party apps, Wi-Fi, and the touch screen are just a few of the best things about the Apple iPhone. Find out what other features make the iPhone loveable.

CNET Top 5: Worst things about the Apple iPhone

CNET Top 5: Worst things about the original Apple iPhone

No removable battery, a two-year AT&T contract, and a high price are just a few of the problems with the Apple iPhone. Find out what other features (or lack of) make the iPhone undesirable.

How to activate your iPhone

How to activate your iPhone

Watch as CNET's Rich DeMuro activates his iPhone through iTunes. Plus, pick a plan and get going without a salesperson.



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