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3G iPhone… a report

With news of the now imminent SDK release, the web has been set alight by stories concerning the iPhone. One of the most worrying stories being thrown around is that the SDK ‘Roadmap’, is just that. A map, leading to the final version of the SDK, suggesting that whatever is released on 6th March may only be a beta version. This is disconcerting, and sends warning signs that Apple might be struggling with the SDK, much more so than planned.

More positive news came in the form of a predicted mid-year release for the 3G iPhone. This news came with a report from UBS (a bank) that Infineon will be providing the new chipset for the 3G iPhone. The German company will providing a solution for the HSDPA platform, including a digital baseband controller, power unit, and radio frequency module.

Written by Will on February 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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3G iPhone… a report

With news of the now imminent SDK release, the web has been set alight by stories concerning the iPhone. One of the most worrying stories being thrown around is that the SDK ‘Roadmap’, is just that. A map, leading to the final version of the SDK, suggesting that whatever is released on 6th March may only be a beta version. This is disconcerting, and sends warning signs that Apple might be struggling with the SDK, much more so than planned.

More positive news came in the form of a predicted mid-year release for the 3G iPhone. This news came with a report from UBS (a bank) that Infineon will be providing the new chipset for the 3G iPhone. The German company will providing a solution for the HSDPA platform, including a digital baseband controller, power unit, and radio frequency module.

Written by Will on February 29th, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on 3G iPhone and Apple and Cell phone and SDK and Technology and iPhone and mobile phone.

3G iPhone… a report

With news of the now imminent SDK release, the web has been set alight by stories concerning the iPhone. One of the most worrying stories being thrown around is that the SDK ‘Roadmap’, is just that. A map, leading to the final version of the SDK, suggesting that whatever is released on 6th March may only be a beta version. This is disconcerting, and sends warning signs that Apple might be struggling with the SDK, much more so than planned.

More positive news came in the form of a predicted mid-year release for the 3G iPhone. This news came with a report from UBS (a bank) that Infineon will be providing the new chipset for the 3G iPhone. The German company will providing a solution for the HSDPA platform, including a digital baseband controller, power unit, and radio frequency module.

Written by Will on February 29th, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on 3G iPhone and Apple and Cell phone and SDK and Technology and iPhone and mobile phone.

3G iPhone… a report

With news of the now imminent SDK release, the web has been set alight by stories concerning the iPhone. One of the most worrying stories being thrown around is that the SDK 'Roadmap', is just that. A map, leading to the final version of the SDK, suggesting that whatever is released on 6th March may only be a beta version. This is disconcerting, and sends warning signs that Apple might be struggling with the SDK, much more so than planned.

More positive news came in the form of a predicted mid-year release for the 3G iPhone. This news came with a report from UBS (a bank) that Infineon will be providing the new chipset for the 3G iPhone. The German company will providing a solution for the HSDPA platform, including a digital baseband controller, power unit, and radio frequency module.

Written by Will on February 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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AT&T Expanding To 3G

After a long wait, AT&T has officially stated that it will be expanding its 3G capabilities across the 100 largest US cities, effective in 2008. Whilst it isn't included in the announcement, the main reason for this must be a 3G iPhone, already in the pipeline.

The increase in transfer speeds will hopefully silence some of the iPhone's detractors, who thought (and rightly so) that the EDGE network was sluggish and couldn't keep up with the next gen requirements of the iPhone. With all the new features, its a shame that the network could let Apple down in such a way, loading pages in safari in minutes, not the seconds which you see in the adverts. And with a multi-year deal between Apple and AT&T, they can't switch to another/multiple providers. So all we can do is pray AT&T get their act together and get the service up and running. The basic transfer speed of 3G is at least three or four times faster than the '2.5 G' EDGE and similar networks, and AT&T are already working on 4G, which will no doubt put 3G to shame.

3G was initially held from the iPhone's feature list due to battery issues and the relative youth of the technology. You have to hand it to Apple- they took a risk, and it paid off big time- 4 million sales and counting. Now, with 3G talk-time extended to 5 hours minimum, it has become a business possibility. And in talks late last year, both AT&T bosses and Steve Jobs let slip that it would be out long before the close of 2008. To keep us happy, Apple, please release the iPhone Nano, a theoretical product which looks ace- see artist impression below.

Written by Will on February 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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