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July 14, 2008

This month, EveryMac.com features additional details on the iPhone 3G, the latest changes to the MacBook Air, and a comprehensive update to the iPhone Q&A.

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The iPhone Q&A answers "How does the battery life of the iPhone 3G compare to the original iPhone in real-world tests? Can you replace the battery in the iPhone 3G?" and "How does the iPhone 3G compare to the Samsung Instinct, HTC Touch Diamond, and LG Dare?" as well as everything in between.

In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:

  • What are the differences between the MacBook Air configuration options?
  • What are the "pros and cons" of the iPhone 3G? Is it right for my needs?
  • What is 3G? How much faster is 3G than EDGE in real-world tests?
  • What is GPS? How does the iPhone 3G GPS system work? Can it be used for real-time navigation in a car?
  • How does the battery life of the iPhone 3G compare to the original iPhone in real-world tests? Can you replace the battery in the iPhone 3G?
  • What processor or processors do the iPhone models use?
  • How can I upgrade from the original iPhone to the iPhone 3G?
  • Does the iPhone have a SIM card?









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Updated the iPhone Q&A.

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