Your 3G iPhone questions, answered

Mon May 19, 2008 4:46PM EDT

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Wondering what's up with all the fuss over a new iPhone? Here's your chance to catch up on all the rumors, speculation, and few cold, hard (and far-between) facts.

Wait a minute-I thought the iPhone just came out. What's all this about a new one?

Well, the first iPhones actually came out last June-an eternity when it comes to cell phones. Practically since day one, tech watchers have been speculating about when the next iPhone will be released, and it looks like the big day may be close at hand.

What's so wrong with the iPhone that's making everyone clamor for a new one?

Most new cell phones-or the high-end ones, at least (and at $299 and up, the iPhone qualifies as high-end)-boast 3G data access that lets you stream video, download music, and surf the Web at a decent clip (among other things). The original iPhone doesn't do 3G. Instead, it has EDGE, a somewhat slower cellular data network, and Wi-Fi.

Other complaints about the original iPhone: No GPS (for turn-by-turn directions), no user-replaceable battery, no tactile feedback for the touchscreen, and so-so battery life (most iPhone users have to recharge every night).

OK, so what does Apple say about the new iPhone?

Well, not much. Both Steve Jobs and the CEO of AT&T (the exclusive carrier for the iPhone) have said that a new, 3G-ready iPhone will be out this year. But other than that, Apple has remained (as usual) tight-lipped about when it will arrive, or what features it'll have.

Huh-so in that case, what makes you so sure that a new iPhone is imminent?

While you can't trust any one rumor about the new iPhone, all the signs seem to be pointing to a June release, including dwindling supplies of the original iPhone, the fact that the first iPhone will be a year old, leaks from overseas carriers and hardware manufacturers, and-most importantly-Steve Jobs' planned June 9 keynote at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, where he's slated to discuss the iPhone's new firmware features and applications by third-party developers. Sounds like the perfect venue for unveiling a new iPhone.

What features will the new iPhone have?

Pretty much all we know for sure is that it'll support 3G. But based on the strength of the rumors, I'd say built-in GPS, more memory (potentially up to 32GB), and support for stereo Bluetooth headsets are almost certainly in the cards. Other rumored features being bandied about include video conferencing (I'm guessing one-way using AT&T's Video Share service, although two-way conferencing would be possible if the rumored front-facing camera is real), mobile TV (a rather nebulous rumor at this point), and tactile feedback for the touchscreen.

I heard something about a "mystery device" that Apple might announce in addition to the iPhone, maybe even an iPhone-like tablet. What's the deal there?

Pretty much total speculation at this point. Some rumor sites pointed to the rapidly dwindling supplies of the original iPhone as evidence that the 3G iPhone might arrive in May, not June, leaving room for a "mystery device" unveiling at next month's WWDC. Then, ZDNet.de reported that an Intel Germany exec let slip that Intel's new Atom chip would power a new, larger version of the iPhone. ZDNet.de later amended the story, noting that Intel "knows nothing" of upcoming Apple products. Hmmm.

Of course, Apple could always have a surprise up its sleeve ("One more thing..."), but there's no concrete evidence of that for now.

What will it look like?

A parade of would-be 3G iPhone spy shots has appeared on the Web in the past few months, but most have been debunked to one degree or another. The consensus seems to be that the new iPhone will have the same basic look as the older model: a candy-bar style handset and large touchscreen, with the brushed-metal back panel possibly going glossy this time out. It also sounds like the new iPhone will be slightly thicker than the original-which makes sense, given the needs of 3G and GPS technology-although earlier rumors pointed to a thinner, not thicker, case. Finally, there's talk that the iPhone could come in three colors-white, black, and silver-although again, that's just talk for now.

How much will it cost?

Those in the know say the 3G iPhone will probably (key word: probably) come in two flavors: an 8GB model for $399 and a 16GB version for $499. A third (possible) 32GB model could go for $599. In late April, however, word surfaced that AT&T might subsidize new iPhones to the tune of $200, which could make the 8GB model as cheap as $199. I haven't heard anything about AT&T iPhone subsidies since then, so I wouldn't take those rumors to the bank just yet.

When will it be available?

While it looks virtually certain that Steve Jobs will announce the 3G iPhone on June 9, that doesn't mean you'll be able to buy the new iPhone that very day. I'm guessing we'll have to wait until the end of the month-perhaps June 29, a year to the day since the first iPhones went on sale. Then again, Apple likes to have new products on shelves the day they're announced, so hey, you never know. [Update: Gizmodo says it has "confirmed" that the iPhone will be out "right after" the launch on June 9, but there's still no official word from Apple.] [Another update: My old pals at InfoSync World are now saying that the big day is either June 18 or 19.]

What about my old iPhone? Will it be hopelessly out of date?

Not necessarily. While you can't get a 3G upgrade for your original iPhone, you will be able to download firmware version 2.0 next month. Among other features, the firmware upgrade will include the new iPhone app store (chock-full of applications by third-party developers), plus support for Microsoft Exchange servers and a variety of security features aimed at the corporate market.

Frankly, while 3G data speeds are all well and good, I'm more excited to see what new third-party applications are in store. So don't put your old iPhone on eBay quite yet.

 

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  • 26 Posted by glenstff on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    A FRIEND IS WORKING ON THE NEW I PHONE TV AD RIGHT NOW...WILL AIR WHEN GET SMART MOVIE COMES OUT.... YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST..... GLEN

  • 27 Posted by abendroth80 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    For those thinking of switching to the iphone, just don't forget that you'd be selling your soul to at&t. I used to work for them on the 2b2 side and they are the biggest thieves around. I was encouraged to make shaddy sales every day. I can't believe a good company like apple partnered with such an unethical corporation.

  • 28 Posted by t.fogle on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Absolutely, who on earth goes on the web to spell check everyone they come across... Get a life buddy.. I think this phone is going to be a big hit once it gets here, unless the i-phone makes a newer release with a few more features and more data storage. Then this phone will most likely flop. But, I guess we'll have to see, won't we?

  • 29 Posted by kecven on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    I just got my 8g iphone yesterday with the edge network and i love it here is why: I purchase a treo palm 750 with the 3g network and my phone reception was horrible in some spots (especially at work and home)I exchanged it for a htc tilt 3g and i had the same problems. while 3g may be better for downloads and internet I think phone reception is what should be more important.

  • 30 Posted by rey_anonuevo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Does AT&T even support 3G? They have EDGE but never seen a 3G signal anywhere.

  • 31 Posted by jasonanderse on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    I guess I need clarification on the GPS. What is the big deal about getting GPS on the new iPhone and what will it provide that the current iPhone Maps doesnt? I get turn by turn directions (which the article says you don't, but I use it all the time- and they are definately turn by turn)Plus, when you are in the maps and you touch the little eye in the bottom left, it zeroes in on your location and tells you right where you are. How is this NOT exactly like GPS???? The current iPhone Maps feature gives me hyrbrid views, traffic, turn by turn directions. Not sure how it can get much better- except by faster 3g network when reloading or zooming in on maps, which has nothing to do with GPS.

  • 32 Posted by pearljesusblack on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    serve everybody right who went out so fast to buy iphone next time wait see ups up!!

  • 33 Posted by storm76591 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    Screw apple. Sick of them and their schizoid stock performance.

  • 34 Posted by dogsandglue@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Main reason the 3G iPhone is a very big deal is that we won't have to deal with att!!!!!!! That is the main reason for EVERYBODY. We want the iPhone with the cellular service OF OUR CHOICE!

  • 35 Posted by richard_martell2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    3G as well will allow you video calling. I don't know if the new iphone offers that feature. Also I'm not certain if the US phone service provider inform their customer at least, about the video calling that is covered within the same network.

  • 36 Posted by storm76591 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    Gas costs $4 a gallon, inflation is rampant and the economy is a mess. I'm sure it's going to be a big hit. If Apple is stupid enough to think the current players aren't ready for their new IPhone with cheaper and better products, I think they have a surprise in store for them.

  • 37 Posted by mvas69 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    I hope the "mystery device" will be a Picoprojector inside the Phone. Something like Microvision Show. Imaging a video conference call projected on a wall whit laser video quality...Or many other things....Thats put APPL at $300. easy....

  • 39 Posted by cdavis0574 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    People with low self esteem and stupidy need these iphones. GET A LIFE!

  • 41 Posted by aman7474 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    I own a iPhone and one most important thing to me is not mentioned on any rumor sites and that is a flash for the camera. I can't believe Apple isn't adding a flash. The camera is pretty much useless without one. I will not be looking to get a new one until this feature is added.

  • 42 Posted by bsyonga on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    can i trade my old iphone to the new iphone coming out? or can i trade to cingular cause there are my subcriber?

  • 44 Posted by mobleydrew on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    If AT&T is the gate keeper for this thing, will the other cell phone service providers come up with something to compete. Love to have GPS and a Phone, instead of paying a butt load separately.

  • 45 Posted by korghmh on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    So you guys tellin my old iphone cant have 3G and no update for 3g? so why i keep it? we need 3g more than some application as sdk..

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