Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:45PM EDT
See Comments (205)
I've scoured my email and your comments for iPhone 3G questions that I haven't covered yet, and the best of the bunch are below. Have a burning iPhone question that no one's addressed yet? Post them below, and I'll do my best to hunt down the answer.
And now, your questions:
Will there be a pre-pay version of the 3G iPhone?
Unfortunately, no. AT&T offered the original iPhone through its pre-paid GoPhone plan, but carrier reps have confirmed that there won't (for now, at least) be a GoPhone variety of the iPhone 3G.
Is the camera on the new iPhone gonna be as useless as on the first iPhone? What about a flash?
Apple has confirmed that the camera on the iPhone 3G is the same 2-megapixel model as on the original—and nope, there's still no flash. Personally, I'm fine with the iPhone's camera, and besides, the little flashes on most camera phones are too weak to appreciably improve picture quality. That said, if you hated the iPhone camera before, you'll still hate it on the 3G version.
What about tactile feedback on the touchscreen? Does Apple have any plans to include it in the future?
Still no touch feedback on the iPhone 3G. There were rumors recently that Apple was in talks with Immersion, the company that develops tactile feedback technology for phones and gaming controllers, but either the rumors were false or a deal couldn't be struck before the iPhone 3G announcement. However, since Immersion's technology is software-based (it controls the existing vibration motor in a phone), there's no reason that a future firmware update couldn't enable tactile feedback for the iPhone.
I already have an iPhone; do I have to sign a new contract to get the new one? How much will I have to pay?
Yep, you'll have to sign a new two-year contract with AT&T, even if you're already under contract (the new service agreement will simply supercede your existing one). You'll pay the same price for the iPhone 3G as a new customer would: $199 for the 8GB version, or $299 for the 16GB model.
Do you know if the iPod Touch will have a new, lower price as well?
Not for now, at least. The new iPhone is cheaper because AT&T is subsidizing a substantial portion of the cost. (Why? Because AT&T wants as many new iPhone subscribers—all paying $30 or more a month in data fees—as possible.) The iPod Touch isn't a phone … hence, no carrier, and no subsidies.
Has Apple done anything to allows end users to replace the battery themselves?
Nope—the iPhone battery is still sealed inside the casing, as it was before, and Apple's shown no indication of changing its mind. Now, there are replacement kits you can buy (which involve prying the iPhone apart with a tiny screwdriver, which I don't recommend), as well as external power packs (like this one and this one) that'll boost your battery life. Apple also has its iPhone battery replacement program (free in-warranty, $79 plus shipping out-of-warranty).
What about search? Cut? Paste? These are the main reasons Crackberry-heads haven't switched to the iPhone.
No searching, cutting or pasting yet, although I'm guessing that third-party developers will come up with their own solutions down the line.
Will the new iPhone also be available here in the Philippines?
Yes—the iPhone 3G is "coming soon" to the Phillippines, although Apple hasn't given a specific date yet. Here's a complete listing of countries slated to get the iPhone.
Will this new phone work outside the U.S.?
Yes indeed—it will work on any GSM network, including those in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Take heed, however—if you go abroad and start making calls and browsing the Web willy-nilly, you could wind up with an enormous bill (roaming on overseas networks ain't cheap). Get an international calling plan from AT&T before you go (both voice and data plans are available); I also recommend you disable data roaming on the iPhone (go to Settings, General, Network) so you don't unknowingly rack up hefty data charges.
Can you send pictures between iPhones?
The iPhone doesn't support picture mail, a.k.a. MMS (multimedia messaging). Then again, there's nothing stopping you from sending pictures to iPhone-toting pals via the iPhone's email client.
Heard any rumors about the old iPhone getting updates?
The upcoming firmware 2.0 release—which will add Exchange support, the App Store, and other features to the iPhone—will work just fine on the original iPhone. Due in early July, the update will be free for iPhone users; iPod Touch users will have to cough up $9.95.
Any news about when we can use an iPhone with other phone companies besides AT&T? I'm not a big fan of AT&T, and I have family that is committed to the Verizon family plan. How long do we have to wait to use an iPhone with Verizon?
Don't hold your breath. AT&T is believed to have a five-year exclusive on the iPhone, which started last year—so we're probably looking at 2012 before another U.S. carrier gets a crack at the iPhone. Also, keep in mind that the iPhone is based on GSM technology, and Verizon Wireless and Sprint both run CDMA—not GSM—networks. So unless Apple builds a CDMA-based iPhone (and I haven't heard a peep about such a thing happening), getting an iPhone on Verizon seems pretty unlikely. (Click here for more on CDMA versus GSM networks.)
Is it at all possible to just buy the iPhone 3G without a contract, just an outright phone purchase?
The short answer: No, at least initially. The long answer: With the original iPhone, you were able to buy it at the Apple Store and then activate it—or not—online via iTunes. However, AT&T now says that you must activate your new iPhone in the store (either the Apple Store or an AT&T location), and that means signing a new two-year contract—no exceptions.
More questions? Post 'em below.
Related:
How the half-price
iPhone 3G actually costs you more
What's there, and what's
missing
Is it worth upgrading?
Killer
applications coming to iPhone
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
Will current non-iphone AT&T customers be able to switch to an iphone plan in July (like current iphone customers), or will they have to wait for their contracts to expire?
i have 2 questions . the lst question is does iphone have a great service becuse i have a sprint phone but it doesn't work some places i try to use the phone. the second question is that my family will be getting a new phone but will it be more expensive if the rest of my family gets different phones than me or not.
Why is it that Thailand is not included in the list of countries that the new Iphone 3G will be available this coming July. If I asked as friend in the US or any country offering the new Iphone 3G to buy one for me, can I use it here in Thailand? Many thanks
can the new iphone be unlocked for another phone company
theatrenut6620 -- the 3g iphone plans include no text messages -- text will be seperate now
you can send multi text messages now! Use the little + symbol when creating a new text message group.
Iphone is such a great digital object but i will not buy one until there will be a detachable battery (you can replace yourself as all other phones) and I will be able to choose carrier or have a pay as you go plans. Until then i will stick with Nokia.
Hey quick question....how about transfering your phone book contacts to the new i-phone? I personally dont use outlook to store my contact...can somebody answer that?
Will the pink iphone be avilable to purchase at the at&t store?
For those wanted to use this for T-mobile forgot about it, it would work this time even if unlocked.
I would like to be able to use my iPhone as a modem in place of an internet provider for my home computer. I know this is within reach of the iPhone capabilities...So, why not?
If you buy the phone in another country like Australia, how does the carrier service work? Do you still have to use A T and T?
With respect to a CDMA phone, my understanding is that Apple said it was committed to making the iPhone available in Japan, which uses a CDMA technology exclusively (though it is not compatible with US CDMA phones, to limit competition from foreign phone manufacturers). Once this phone is developed, they can easily program the software to allow US CDMA operation as well. However the length of the AT&T exclusive will be the gating item for that to occur.
I live in US half the year and the other half in mexico. I have my contract in the Us for Iphone. Do you know if the new iphone, you could take out the sms card and replace it with new a sms card in mexico so i could get better rate in mexico and not pay roaming
i am a blackberry user for at&t; and my contract has more then a year left. is it still only 199$ to upgrade and change a plan?
I currently own an iphone and want to buy/upgrade to the new 3G iphone and want to give my "old" iphone to a friend of mine who is currently a subscriber with AT&T will there be any problems with that ???
Will there ever be a time when a different carrier such as tmobile have these phones? does anyone know?
I am a Sprint costumer and my contract is up. Is it worth switching to AT&T for the iphone 2 or is the new Instinct just as good and worth sticking with Sprint? I can not find an honest comparison between iphone2 and the Instinct.
Will the iPhone Safari browser support flash and more website video technology?
Please enable your browser's cookies to activate the My Tech column.
| Computers | Home Office | Wi-Fi & Networking | Phones & PDAs | Cameras & Camcorders | TV & Home Theater | Portable Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
66 Posted by j4mimi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:26PM EDT Report Abuse
Tanzania is not listed in the countries where the iPhone will be available. What can I do if I want to use it on our GSM networks?