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engadgetmobile.com - 8/2/2008
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In what appears to be an increasingly common problem, hairline cracks are beginning to form on Apple's new iPhone 3G. While most of the cracks are reportedly affecting the white model, this is likely due to the increased visibility of the dark fracture on the white case as opposed to any differences in materials between the white and black units. At the moment, the issue seems largely ...
forums.macrumors.com - 7/30/2008
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Pretty sure any plastic laminate won't keep these
from cracking, and from what I gather about the
material Apple is using in the backs of the 3G, it won't be needed to stop scratches either. I have had mine since 8:15 AM on the 11th and there is still ...
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3G - Cracks in Plastic Housing - Mac Forums
engadget.com - 8/2/2008
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engadget.com —
It has technically been available for three weeks
today (and a few hours in the US, but
who's counting?), although we're confident quite a few of you are still waiting to actually hold your very own iPhone 3G. Still, those that have braved the ...
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How would you change Apple's iPhone 3G?
engadget.com - 8/1/2008
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engadget.com —
We're not sure how this one got past
Apple's App Store censors, but the clever kids at
Nullriver have released what appears to be the first tethering solution for the iPhone. The $10 NetShare app is just a SOCKS proxy that links an ad-hoc WiFi ...
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Tether your iPhone, wirelessly. Maybe.
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How would you change Apple's iPhone 3G?
Engadget —
... that need dealt with, and aside from elaborating on those, what else would you have done differently with Apple's second handset? Would you have changed the overall design more dramatically? Finally included a user-removable battery? Used a casing material that wouldn't crack for no good reason under pressure? There's still time for your input to be heard before firmware 2.1 arrives (ahem, Apple?) -- sound off below! ...
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