Apple iPhone 3.0 Update Looks Underwhelming

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The ESPN demonstration alone blew me away. Yeah, a lot of the updates included in 3.0 are defensive, but their execution is what makes them better.

You got it wrong David.

Hammid B. 1:17AM March 19, 2009

next time you buy an iPhone ask questions before you buy, you know apple doesn't have a retail store in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Am an iPhone owner and trust me when I say that the bb storm SUCKS and so does Verizon, I tried the service for six days, and got charge $82.00

FOR SIX DAYS and went online for a few minutes and only use 12 airtime minutes. The bb storm has more bugs than Puerto Ricos " El Yunque" the mobile platform is worthless, from the bb storm accelerometer to the key board, it can't even give you full HTML on yahoo page.

And for some iPhone app that are free bb charges you $2 to $4 monthly fee for accurate weather.Talk about bb kick-off for multi media the cam on the bb storm crashes half the time, ever wonder why you buy one and get one free at verizon? Well I just told you !!

Good luck on your next carrier service and bb, but apple has change the way people look at mobile phone and personal computer, even the man himself Bill Gate made an OS X office version for Mac. Good luck Boricua !!!

Elliott Figueroa, Chicago ILL of IL 12:16PM March 18, 2009

I live in Puerto Rico and unfortunately we don't have a place to have the iPhone repair. I dont understand how can Apple and AT&T are selling a product and the service is so bad. I like the iPhone but as soon as my contract is up I am buying a Blackberry. With the Blackberry I can purchase insurance for the phone. I have to say the service is terrible for the iphone, I am very unhappy I will never buy another iPhone again, nor will I promote it to anyone. Jose Sanchez

Jose Sanchez 11:26AM March 18, 2009

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