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[[Image:Iphone-3g.jpg|right|thumb|iPhone 3G, back and front.]]
 
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This is the iPhone 3G. It was released on July 11, 2008 with a price tag of $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model, in the US market. Price varies depending on the operator selling it. Features the inclusion of 3G networking and GPS, along with a tapered plastic back in black and white colors (8 GB model not available in white).
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This is the iPhone 3G. It was released on July 11, 2008. Features the inclusion of 3G networking and GPS, along with a tapered plastic back in black and white colors (8 GB model not available in white).
   
 
==Internals==
 
==Internals==

Revision as of 18:04, 29 October 2010

File:Iphone-3g.jpg
iPhone 3G, back and front.

This is the iPhone 3G. It was released on July 11, 2008. Features the inclusion of 3G networking and GPS, along with a tapered plastic back in black and white colors (8 GB model not available in white).

Internals

See: N82ap (Internals)

GPS

Unlike the previous model, iPhone 3G has GPS capabilities, powered by the Infineon Hammerhead II PMB2525 GPS chip

Baseband

The iPhone 3G uses the X-Gold 608 baseband chip

Application Processor

It makes use of the S5L8900 application processor. At the time, the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod touch all use this same processor.

Bluetooth Chip

The iPhone 3G uses a different chip than the iPhone 2G. The chip supports Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and all available profiles. The iPhone OS only supports Bluetooth 2.0 and limited profiles for this device. The chip is the CSR BlueCore6-ROM.

Specifications

  • Color: Black (8 GB or 16 GB) or white (16 GB)
  • Size: 4.5 inches (115.5 mm) (h) × 2.4 inches (62.1 mm) (w) × 0.48 inch (12.3 mm) (d)
  • Weight: 133 g (4.7 oz)
  • Headphone jack (non-recessed)
  • Battery has up to 10 hours of 2G talk, 5 hours of 3G talk, 5 (3G) or 6 (Wi-Fi) hours of Internet use, 7 hours of video playback, and up to 24 hours of audio playback, lasting over 300 hours on standby.
  • 3G for broadband data speeds (Tri band UMTS / HSDPA: UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100)
  • Assisted GPS, with preference to location based on Wi-Fi or cell towers
  • Digital SAR Rating: 1.38 W/kg

iOS 4

iOS 4 runs on the iPhone 3G, but for sake of performance, the in-built wallpapers and multitasking features are disabled (though these are easy to re-enable using redsn0w). Using Veency and measuring the delay of wallpaper and no-wallpaper on the same device while recording computer screen and measures around 100ms delay for the wallpaper.

See also