5 reasons to hold off on the iPhone 3G

Wed Jul 2, 2008 10:07AM EDT

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Yes, I'm one of those guys who wait in line the day a shiny new gadget goes on sale, and the iPhone 3G is one of the shiniest gadgets of all. But while I'll be out there waiting in the wee hours of July 11 (it's my job, after all), the rest of you should think twice before losing sleep on launch day. Here's why.

1. Shortages are unlikely
Remember last year, when we all got in line early for the iPhone because we were afraid it would sell out? Well, that didn't quite happen. Yes, individual AT&T stores sold out quickly, but many Apple stores had plenty of iPhones in stock in the days and weeks after the big day. (Indeed, there weren’t any serious iPhone 1.0 shortages until just recently.) Also, word of hundreds of massive overseas shipments bound for Apple (which began arriving as early as March) leads me to believe that there's a healthy supply of iPhone 3Gs on hand. So if you're worrying about a Wii-like shortage of the iPhone 3G, well ... I wouldn't. [Update: Clearly, I couldn't have been more wrong about this one.]

2. Chaos on Day One
Unlike last year, customers won't be able to activate their new iPhones over iTunes—instead, clerks will have to activate them in the store, contracts will have to be signed on the spot, and new AT&T subscribers will have to undergo credit checks. It could take a good 10-15 minutes per customer—and that's if things go smoothly. It'll be a new process for everyone—especially for Apple Store employees, who aren't accustomed to processing cell phone contracts—so I'm anticipating (dreading, actually) a train wreck next Friday. Even if you're dying to lay hands on the iPhone 3G, you might want to wait a week or so until they get the kinks worked out.

3. 32GB iPhone 3G on the horizon
I was keenly disappointed when Steve Jobs didn't unveil a 32GB iPhone last month—indeed, all we got were 8GB and 16GB versions, and I'd personally like an iPhone that I could cram with as much music and video as I can stand. Here's the thing, though—a 32GB iPhone 3G is probably coming within the next six months, if not sooner (well, that's my guess). If I wasn't buying the 16GB iPhone 3G for Yahoo! Tech, I'd probably sit tight and wait for the 32GB version to arrive.

4. Best new iPhone features are coming to the original iPhone
Yes, the iPhone 3G will be getting GPS and, of course, 3G—but for now, you can't download music tracks over AT&T's 3G network or access AT&T's streaming video service. For me, the most exciting thing about the new iPhone is the upcoming App Store, which will be stocked with scores of 3D games, chat clients, productivity apps, RSS readers, you name it—and the App Store will be available July 11 as a free upgrade to the old iPhone. That'll keep you busy till the 32GB iPhone comes out.

5. The HTC Touch Diamond

I've seen the future of cell phones, folks, and it's called the HTC Touch Diamond. With its gorgeous VGA screen, beautiful touch-screen interface, and compact, light-weight shell, the Diamond is the first phone to make me green-eyed with envy since … well, since the original iPhone. The Diamond is set to arrive in the U.S. in September, and spy shots of a Sprint-branded Touch Diamond are already circulating on the Web. You might want to give the Diamond a serious look before committing to a new two-year iPhone contract.

 

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

    I'm happy with my 2G iphone. Paying more for 3G that isn't even guaranteed? No Thanks!

  • 187 Posted by atomic1fire on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    why would you need a separate keyboard when its a touch screen A TOUCH screen that means there is a keyboard programmed in The ipod didn't need separate buttons (as the scroll wheel sufficed for everything) in its later developments so I don't see why the iPhone needs a keyboard separate from the one programmed in

  • 188 Posted by hawaiisonic on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Doesn't YAHOO and Microsoft share the same stocks & ownership ? Maybe that's why on the front page they are forever bashing companies such as iPhone, Mac computers and Nintendo companies . Tsk tsk, such bad sports with gutter mouths are such a bore

  • 189 Posted by curiosnos on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    whatever happened to regular cell phones...., just another excuse to be more lazy, and a wast of money! try donating money to true fundraisers/charity. one minded!

  • 190 Posted by oleorley2 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    you can skip the att contract on the new iphone, but you have to pay the actual price of $500 or whatever.

  • 191 Posted by sem5900 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    i want a iphone! im tired of my sidekick LX

  • 192 Posted by sportstar2_18 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    who cares?!?!?!? an iphone is an iphone.... bla bla bla

  • 193 Posted by mnassar@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    If I buy an IPhone in the US , can I use it overseas? Specifically Egypt, which has finalized use of the iPhone with Vodafone. I will be in the US for two months, then back to Egypt for the rest of the year. So will I have to have two contracts or what? Monmon

  • 194 Posted by arvi123y on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ah Yahoo Tech is going the Microsoft way. Please at least wait until the deal is done and Baller and Goats have made their money. The iPhone will win because it is the best integrated phone out there. And please let us stop bashing AT&T, I currently use AT&T and I have absolutely NO problems with their networks or service or staff.

  • 195 Posted by fayebesharat on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    How someone figures that the app store trumps 3G and GPS is beyond me.

  • 196 Posted by joe.face034 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    there won't be a 32 GB iPhone for a good while. First, we have to wait until they release a 40 GB iPod Touch, as they don't want to kill off their own brand (Think about it- who would buy a 32 GB iPod Touch if they could get the iPhone for 100 dollars cheaper (assuming they run the 32 GB iPhone at 399). Nobody would buy the iPod Touch, and just buy the iPhone, using only its iPod function (maybe not even activating it, assuming they can jailbreak it). So in order not to kill off its brand, there will be no 32GB iPhone until at LEAST Macworld or before the holidays. The tell sign will be this: Once you see the 40 GB iPod Touch go on the market, start saving up for the 32 GB iPhone.

  • 197 Posted by ksvensson@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    The simple fact that ATT is involved is enough to make some people steer clear of it. Original ATT iphone owners get stuck in a brand new fancy contract if they upgrade. That is besides the fact that you will pay $30 for the data service and $20 for unlimited text messaging which I currently pay $20 for. Ridiculous.

  • 198 Posted by joe.face034 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    there won't be a 32 GB iPhone for a good while. First, we have to wait until they release a 40 GB iPod Touch, as they don't want to kill off their own brand (Think about it- who would buy a 32 GB iPod Touch if they could get the iPhone for 100 dollars cheaper (assuming they run the 32 GB iPhone at 399). Nobody would buy the iPod Touch, and just buy the iPhone, using only its iPod function (maybe not even activating it, assuming they can jailbreak it). So in order not to kill off its brand, there will be no 32GB iPhone until at LEAST Macworld or before the holidays. The tell sign will be this: Once you see the 40 GB iPod Touch go on the market, start saving up for the 32 GB iPhone.

  • 199 Posted by jitu_6 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    dont know if the touch diamond can be considered a worthy competitor with all the problems i am reading around the net that it is having

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