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IS THERE ANY PROBLEM IN APPLE I PHONE 3G?

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IS THERE ANY PROBLEM IN APPLE I PHONE 3G?

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  1. It's really slow, and the battery runs out quickly.


  2. returns for ur money is very cheap....buy it for just passion of have it nothing else.

  3. I note that there is two problems to me

    the first

    It's not support all Languages

    and the second

    you cant's send anything with the bluetooth

    but it's greet phone !!!

  4. Yes.. You can compose and send but can't foward the messgaes to anybody.. even paying upto 30K camera is normal. 2 MP... doesn't have a flash...  

  5. You cant buy a new battery to replace the old battery. Plus when you think about it the iphone is a lot of money with the contract.  

  6. NO the only people who have an issue with the 3G reception are those who have jail broken the phones (which makes them not an iphone at all).The 2.0.2 firmware makes it a dream and very reliable and quick to use.

    Battery is about the same as My Samsung (2 days) but not replaceable so you need a USB point or charger on longer trips but they are everywhere!

    it's reliable quick to browse great signal and sound and easy to use with great features via the apps.  

  7. its too costly

    it doesnt have bluetooth

    there is no option of copy and paste

    typing is difficult due to the qwerty tochscreen keyboard  

    u cant forward messages

  8. The only problem in India is that there is no 3G services available in India. But they will start soon, so dont worry.

    http://iphone3g-india.com/

  9. Each and everything in this world has got its own disadvantages and advantages.

    Paying attention to just a few commonsense pointers will pay off with a longer battery lifespan and battery life for your iPhone. The most important thing is to keep your iPhone out of the sun or a hot car (including the glove box). Heat will degrade your battery’s performance the most.

    iPhone Temperate Zone. Your iPhone works best from 32° to 95° F. You should store it in environments of -4° to 113° F. That’s 0° to 35° C and -20° to 45° C for the metrically inclined. Keeping your iPhone as near room temperature as possible (72° F or 22° C) is ideal.

    Viewing Usage Statistics

    Awareness of how you use your iPhone and knowing how long your battery typically lasts can help you improve your its battery life. You can view your iPhone usage statistics by tapping the Settings icon on the Home screen and choosing Usage. Under the “Time since last full charge” heading you’ll see two items:

    Usage: Amount of time iPhone has been awake and in use since the last full charge. The phone is awake when you’re on a call, using email, listening to music, browsing the web, or sending and receiving text messages, or during certain background tasks such as auto-checking email.

    Standby: Amount of time iPhone has been powered on since its last full charge, including the time the phone has been asleep.

    Update to the Latest Software



    Always make sure your iPhone has the latest software from Apple, as engineers may find new ways to optimize battery performance. Using iTunes 7.7 or later, you can update your iPhone with the latest software. Connect your iPhone to your computer, then select iPhone in the Source List. In the Summary panel, click “Check for Updates” to see if there’s a new version of the iPhone software available. Click Update to install the latest version.

    Optimize Your Settings

    Depending on how they are configured, a few features may decrease your iPhone battery life. For example, the frequency with which you retrieve email and the number of email accounts you auto-check can both affect battery life. The tips below apply to an iPhone running iPhone 2.0 or later software and may help extend your battery life.

    Minimize use of location services: Applications that actively use location services such as Maps may reduce battery life. To disable location services, go to Settings > General > Location Services or use location services only when needed.

    Fetch new data less frequently: Applications such as Mail can be set to fetch data wirelessly at specific intervals. The more frequently email or other data is fetched, the quicker your battery may drain. To fetch new data manually, from the Home screen choose Settings > Fetch New Data and tap Manually. To increase the fetch interval, go to Settings > Fetch New Data and tap Hourly. Note that this is a global setting and applies to all applications that do not support push services.

    Turn off push mail: If you have a push mail account such as Yahoo!, MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange, turn off push mail when you don’t need it. Go to Settings > Fetch New Data and set Push to Off. Messages sent to your push email accounts will now be received on your phone based on the global Fetch setting rather than as they arrive.

    Auto-check fewer email accounts: You can save power by checking fewer email accounts. This can be accomplished by turning off an email account or by deleting it. To turn off an account, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, choose an email account, and set Account to Off. To remove an account, go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, choose an email account, and tap Delete Account.

    Minimize use of third-party applications: Excessive use of applications such as games that prevent the screen from dimming or shutting off or applications that use location services can reduce battery life.

    Turn off Wi-Fi: If you rarely use Wi-Fi, you can turn it off to save power. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi and set Wi-Fi to Off. Note that if you frequently use your iPhone to browse the web, battery life may be improved by using Wi-Fi instead of cellular data networks.

    Turn off Bluetooth: If you rarely use a Bluetooth headset or car kit, you can turn off Bluetooth to save power. Go to Settings > General > Bluetooth and set Bluetooth to Off.

    Use Airplane Mode in low- or no-coverage areas: Because your iPhone always tries to maintain a connection with the cellular network, it may use more power in low- or no-coverage areas. Turning on Airplane Mode can increase battery life in these situations; however, you will be unable to make or receive calls. To turn on Airplane Mode, go to Settings and set Airplane Mode to On.

    Adjust brightness: Dimming the screen is another way to extend battery life. Go to Settings > Brightness and drag the slider to the left to lower the default screen brightness. In addition, turning on Auto-Brightness allows the screen to adjust its brightness

  10. I Have One and the only problem I have is sometimes the Screen crashes and the touch pad freezes. The screen is very fragile as I Cracked It Silly me.

    Hope it helps!

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