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		<description><![CDATA[Just over a year after Apple birthed the first iPhone, the long-awaited, next-generation iPhone 3G has arrived bearing a mildly tweaked design and a load of new features. With access to a faster 3G wireless network, Microsoft Exchange server e-mail, and support for a staggering array of third-party software from the iPhone 3G App Store, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just over a year after Apple birthed the first iPhone, the long-awaited, next-generation iPhone 3G has arrived bearing a mildly tweaked design and a load of new features. With access to a faster 3G wireless network, Microsoft Exchange server e-mail, and support for a staggering array of third-party software from the <a href="http://devicedaily.com/gadgets/iphone-3g-review.html">iPhone 3G</a> App Store, the new handset is the iPhone we&#8217;ve been waiting for. It still lacks some basic features but when compared with what the original model was year ago, this device sets a new benchmark for the cell phone world.</p>
<p>With the <a href="http://devicedaily.com/gadgets/iphone-3g-review.html">iPhone 3G Review</a>, Apple appears to have fixed some call-quality performance issues we had with the previous model&#8211;in our initial tests, the volume is louder with less background buzz than before. Music and video quality were largely unchanged, but we didn&#8217;t have many complaints in that department to begin with. We&#8217;re worried about battery life&#8211;some early reviews indicate that the iPhone 3G lasts only a day&#8211;but we&#8217;ll run full tests over the next couple of days and report our results on this page.</p>
<p>Price may well remain our largest concern. New AT&amp;T customers and most current AT&amp;T customers can buy the iPhone 3G for $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model. If you don&#8217;t qualify for that price&#8211;check your AT&amp;T account to find out&#8211;you&#8217;ll pay $399 and $499 respectively. Either way, you&#8217;ll pay $15 more per month ($74.99 total) for a plan comparable with the original iPhone ($59 per month). So, while you&#8217;ll pay less outright to buy the handset, you&#8217;ll make it up over the course of a standard two-year AT&amp;T contract.</p>
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