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Apple 3G iPhone – Should You Get One?


Getting a new cell phone can be a daunting task. With all the new features being released at blazing speeds it can be really hard to keep up. During your research you’ve more than like come across the iPhone. It’s one of the most searched terms on Google, and is one of the best selling phones on the market. But does that make it a good option for you?

Before I get into the dissection of the iPhone, let me first say that it’s a wonderful handset. Any feature you could think of for being on a cell phone is theoretically possible on the iPhone. Think for a second though; just because the iPhone can do all these, does that make it the right fit for me?

Here are some tech specs for the iPhone those who are into that kind of thing:

Height: 4.5 inches (115.5 mm)
Width: 2.4 inches (62.1 mm)
Depth: 0.48 inch (12.3 mm)
Weight: 4.7 ounces (133 grams)

UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR

3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 ppi

Ok, now that you’ve seen the technical specs of the 3G iPhone let’s look at the most important issue. Price. Well if you’re on budget then price is a factor, which might be where you start to feel iffy about the iPhone.

Prices For the 3G iPhone w/ Two Year Contract
8 GB – $199
16 GB – $299

Prices for the 3G iPhone w/o Two Year Contract
8 GB – $599
16 GB – $699

3G iPhone
3G iPhone..aka..Phone Of The Future

So if for whatever reason you want an iPhone without signing a two year contract, might I suggest a cheaper notebook, or even desktop computer? The price gouging doesn’t end there either. How AT&T and Apple really hit the pocket book is with their data plans. The standard data plan for the 3G iPhone is $29.99. That is just for using the network for internet, text etc… Then you have to add on the voice plans which start at $39.99. Mind you this is just the bare bones of cost for the 3G iPhone.

Like I mentioned earlier the iPhone has more features and extras then any cell phone on the market. The App Store is littered with all kind of different programs which are useful on your 3G iPhone. Most of them are free, though some of them like Super Monkey Ball have a small fee. You can listen to music, watch videos, and eventually will be able to stream your iTunes playlist to your iPhone. After looking at the features of the iPhone, that $199/$299 price seems more and more reasonable.

When deciding on purchasing an iPhone, just remember all of these facts. Think to yourself, “Is the high price worth it to me for all it can do?”
If you think that you’ll use the iPhone to its full potential then definitely go purchase on immediately. If you want your handset to just call your friends, and family; and sending out the occasional text message then there’s definitely better/cheaper options.

6 Responses to “Apple 3G iPhone – Should You Get One?”

  1. Panny Says:

    I think this is only stating the obvious… if you intend to only use a phone for calls and text there’s better/cheaper options. What about all that grey area in the middle? You could compare it to other phones for music only OR email/contacts/etc. Then the hardware features: battery life, GPS, camera, etc.
    Stating the price of the plans and giving the impression that its expensive, we need to know compared to what? (if its the people only phoning and texting they won’t need the data plan)

    I don’t think it really helps as the title suggest – the conclusion is already obvious to the both types of people – those that use all the features and those that will use none.

  2. Fred Says:

    Then there are the things you *can’t* do with the iPhone. For instance, I can’t use it on Verizon, and getting an iPhone doesn’t magically get me out of the contract I’m already signed up for over there. I can’t tether it to my laptop (at least, not according to the Apple Store folks), so it doesn’t replace my aircard for Actual Useful Internet Access. And I can’t count on AT&T to have 3G coverage that comes even close to the EV-DO coverage I get from Verizon.

    Where’s the benefit?

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  4. Kendall Nicholson Says:

    Personally, I don’t even have a landline phone! I mean I have the number, but it doesn’t work. I’m so cellphone girl:)

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