Ending months of fevered speculation, Apple Monday announced a faster new video-centric version of its iconic smartphone dubbed the iPhone 3GS, and halved the price on its existing 8GB iPhone to $99.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Many of us iPhone 3G owners came to accept limited battery life as a ...
Apple announced Monday that it has sold more than 1 million iPhone 3GS models since they went on sale Friday, June 19, 2009. The announcement also garnered the first public comment from Apple CEO ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from PCWorld.com. Now in its third generation, the iPhone handset has made improvements with each successive model. This year, though, the ...
The Smartphone Wars intensified in 2009, with both Apple and Research In Motion (RIM) releasing new products and advertisements aimed at each others’ demographics. Speed and performance were the big ...
Gizmodo has one of the first hands-on review of the new iPhone. Brian Lam writes that the changes are incremental, but the compass and the video recording capabilities are impressive. In a test, the ...
New details from the Far East purport to show the full list of supported devices for Apple's iOS 6 beta, and included among those is the iPhone 3GS, first released in 2009. The details come from a ...
Android is pounding overall iPhones sales, but Apple has a secret weapon up its sleeve: the iPhone 3GS is outselling newer, top-of-the-line Android phones such as the HTC Inspire and Motorola Atrix, ...
Time magazine has named the Motorola Droid the No. 1 gadget of 2009, besting the iPhone 3GS and calling the handset the first to truly challenge Apple's groundbreaking smartphone. Time said that the ...
Could Apple be readying a 4GB iPhone during the first quarter? An analyst Wednesday told clients he expects a new 4GB iPhone during the first quarter, pushing sales of the popular handset to 7 million ...
Motorola’s Droid, Verizon’s answer to the iPhone, was ranked the No. 1 gadget of 2009 by Time Magazine Wednesday. Apple’s iconic cell phone finished in fourth place, behind Barnes & Noble’s Nook ...
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