Apple iPhone 3G Review

iPhone 3G – this is the modernized attempt of Apple to offer the market a new product. The first device was not possessing some important elements for the American and European user (even the same 3G), and also obviously was not intended for mass selling. Only now the Foxconn factories deliver 150 thousand phones per day, and, if to trust the rumors, the company from Cupertino has suggested to some operators to sell absolutely fantastic volumes of devices.

Here, it is necessary to make a notice. The phone was not intended for mass selling in the countries where these sales went officially: the standard price for a device of such class was being supplemented with enough high rates from the operators (to use the operator’s services – for example more data transmission – the phone itself was pushing the user). As a result, the iPhone repeated the marketing formula of other Apple products – not cheap, not ordinary, not for all.

Outside the AT&T cover zone and other (not numerous) official operators reigned the "grey" market: a chain of mobile phones deliveries went there where consumers are especially greedy for functional and stylish devices. Officially it is not known how it could be explained – whether it was a plotting theory (Apple’s attempt to expand the iPhone area of distribution by guerrilla methods) or a spontaneous reaction of the market which has requested a quite good product (this variant seems us closer to the truth). However, iPhone has got a significant popularity and became an absolutely recognizable phone in far from Cupertino countries.








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