No New iPhone 3G S for Me

by Sean Hackbarth

iPhone 3G S

It’s not that I don’t want an iPhone with more memory (up to 32 GB), faster downloads, and the ability to record video. I’d love it. It’s just that I bought my iPhone 3G in January, and according to Apple and AT&T I’d have to fork over up to $499 for an early upgrade. Sorry, Apple, I’ll be waiting for a while. Until when prices go down I’ll enjoy the soon-to-be-released iPhone 3.0 upgrade.

For an eCampaign angle imagine the real-time neighborhood canvassing and GOTV applications that can be built with the greater download speed, Google Map integration with apps, and push technology? If I were on a campaign next year I’d brainstorming possibilities and looking for quality iPhone developers.

“iPhone 3G Users to Pay $200 Premium for Early Upgrade to iPhone 3G S

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2 Responses to “No New iPhone 3G S for Me”

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Yeah AT&T has about as good PR as Comcast does right now. The chuckling over MMS and tethering during the keynote today was undeniable about AT&T being MIA on both. Than you add this on top of that it’s a nightmare for the AT&T spin doctors. I think Apple would benefit a lot if they opened the iPhone up to Sprint, Verizon,T-Mobile,etc.

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I agree with Rob that AT&T has about good PR, well I also heard that there is no upgrade for iPhone 3G users I am also not sure whether I would be able to use VoIP like Vopium which was recently available on iTunes…

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