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lol yeh its was way 2 expensive, not its been subsidized with other networks, im planning on gettng one on release, 11th July, however there were a few key features that may be missed out with the new iphone such as:

1. Texting using the keyboard horizonal (makes typin a lot easie)

2. Improved camera/flash/auto focus

3. MMS messaging

4. Video capture (ideal for youtbuber's to shoot and upload via iphone 3G, however security issues are of concern)

anyone got anything else?

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The Iphone was i great phone, and 2 be topped off by adding in the Iphone 3g is excellent.

Im planning on getting one but questions can be asked by many pay as you go consumers about how much it will cost for them. it may be £99 but that is when you get it on a £30 per month contact as stated by the Telegraph. Other issues that SikhSangat users may ask is weather the iphone 3G allows users to download and install Fonts. this could NOT be done on the original iphone; which is the reason i didn't get it, some people may want to use it for SikhiToTheMax or other things to do with sikhi

The best thing about the iphone is that its everything you need, in one gadget in your pocket, you have to admit, its better then carrying, a Phone, a ipod and a GPS devices in your pocket isn't it? the best all in one has to be the iphone regardless of its flaws, and even better now there will be the iPhone 3G!

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yeh true itech, iphone is an amazing gadget and others have not gone as far as apple have. So far iphone will cost maximum £99 for the 8gb and £159 for 16gb, and the price will drop the higher the traffic is. for pay as u go, rumors are it will be around £299 for the 8gb and £359 for 16gb. This seems to be priced way over the top, but dont me wrong, peeps who spent £269 on the original iphone even though it was on contract, did get ripped off big time, thats with the price of the phone and lets say standard £35 a month tariff. now that 53% of mobile users complained that the iphone is just too expensive, apple have dropped prices down dramtically. But it doesnt stop there, now that contract customers will get a much cheap iphone, if not free, apple/o2 are now gona take pay as u go customers for a ride with their ridiculous prices!

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