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iPhone & iPhone 3G comparison from an Indian perspective




Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (Original - Left, 3G - Right)



I had the joy of using both the models of iPhone. My 1st was bought from USA and unlocked using ziPhone in India. As iPhone 3G can’t be unlocked as of now, so I had to buy that from India.

Let’s discuss how the 2 phones are different for a user in India.


I will start with the advantages that the original iPhone has over 3G:

  1. 1. Cheaper
  2. Although the 3G model is cheaper in USA ($ 199 instead of $399 for original one), but when purchased in India from grey market, it’s around 20 – 22 K INR, which is about INR 10K cheaper that the 3G model.


  3. 2. Sturdy
  4. Original iPhone back is made of anodized aluminum, which is stronger and more durable than the all plastic back of 3G. Even if used without a case, the only part which is prone to scratches is the apple logo on back & to some extent the sides which are of steel finish. Also there won’t be any smudges, fingerprints on back side. In case of 3G the back is entirely plastic, and it’s extremely prone to scratches and smudges. Infact I am taking utmost care of my 3G, as my case is yet to arrive from USA & I keep my phone only on soft surfaces, still I can see some scratches on it already.


  5. 3. Unlock
  6. Any software version of the original iPhone can be unlocked free of cost & used with any GSM provider in the world. A software based unlock for the 3G is not yet out. Although some rebel sim solutions are available for unlocking 3G, but they are expensive (US$ 50) and are not very reliable also.


  7. 4. Dock
  8. Apple had included the dock for original iPhone, which is not there for 3G in the box. It has to be purchased separately for 3G (US$ 29)


  9. 5. Cydia & Installer
  10. When iPhone is jail broken, you get 2 more installers in addition to the App Store, viz. Cydia & Installer. These unleash the true potential of iPhone & remove the limitations like SMS forwarding, individual sms deletion, etc. Although the iPhone 3G can be jail broken, but then the warranty gets void.


  11. 6. 3G
  12. There is no 3G in India as of now. So as long as it’s not available, the iPhone 3G and original iPhone make no difference to users in India.


  13. 7. GPS
  14. GPS in iPhone 3G does not have voice guided navigation as of now, so basically at the moment it’s more of a gimmick that a feature to have. By using Google maps in original iPhone, one can get a pretty close location (which is roughly about 100 meters from original).




Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (Left - Original, Middle & Right - 3G)



Now let’s see the advantages iPhone 3G has over the original iPhone

  1. 1. Warranty
  2. Purchasing iPhone 3G in India will give the warranty, which is absent for the grey market original iPhone.


  3. 2. Better grip
  4. iPhone 3G gives a better grip than the original one. This is because of the plastic back and the curved shape. So there are much less chances of phone slipping from your hands.


  5. 3. Easy update of firmware
  6. As the phone is officially purchased, so updating firmware is very simple by just updating from iTunes. For the original iPhone, there is a little more complicated process involved & also unlocks are not available immediately as the firmware gets released.


  7. 4. 3G
  8. Although 3G is not yet available in India, but in future when it’s eventually deployed, it can be a major advantage in terms of data transfer speeds.


  9. 5. GPS
  10. When major companies like Garmin, Tom-tom, etc release the voice based navigation softwares, the GPS of iPhone can be very useful. But at the moment it’s more of a gimmick than a use. Some minor uses of GPS are location tagging of photos or using softwares available on App Store to determine your exact location & mail it to relatives to let them see in Google maps as were exactly you are.


  11. 6. Speed
  12. iPhone 3G feels faster that the jail broken original iPhone. For opening applications, one can easily notice the difference in speeds.


  13. 7. Better reception
  14. Although I always had full network coverage in India in both the iPhones, but as per Apple the plastic back of 3G facilitates better reception.


  15. 8. Battery
  16. The battery life of 3G is significantly better than the original model. Also as the battery is not soldered, so the replacement should be easier. Also the 3G provides 2 small screws at the bottom to open the phone, which were absent in original.


  17. 9. Headphone jack
  18. The 3G iPhone has a normal headphone jack instead of the recessed one in original. So any headphones can be used in it.



Looking at the above comparison, both the phones have certain advantages and disadvantages over each other. But in the current scenario, the original iPhone seems a better bet. But as it’s no longer manufactured by apple, so getting one is bit difficult. And of course the users who have the original should not upgrade to the 3G in my opinion.

However it will all change when 3G services will be eventually available in India. But the cost of the 3G will be key, as India is a very price conscious market. But again people who can afford 31,000 for 3G iPhone won’t mind high 3G costs either….hehehe wink

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Nokia announce 5800 Xpress Music




Nokia Today launched the 5800 Xpress Music Phone. The 5800, popularly known as 'Tube', was leaked numerous times before. The 5800 is Nokia's first Touch Screen Phone & is the reply to other Touch Screen phones like 3G iPhone, Samsung Pixon, Samsung i900 Omnia, Blackberry Storm, HTC Touch HD & LG KC 910 Renoir. The 5800 Xpress Music runs S60 5th Edition Touch UI which is a customized for operation by finger, however the 5800 also contains a stylus for enhanced data entry. The Tube also has a high resolution 3.2 inch Touch Screen for watching videos & web browsing. It features accelerometer for automatic screen rotation & proximity sensor for auto turn-off of the screen just like in the iPhone. It also has Quad Band GSM support, 3G & HSDPA, Wi-fi, GPS 3.5 mm headphone jack and TV-out. The 5800 features a 3.2 Mega Pixel Camera with Carl-Zeiss Optics and has dual LED flash also. It also has VGA 30 FPS recording found in other Nokia phones like N95, E90, N82, N79, N85, N96 & 6220 Classic. It comes with a 1320 mAH battery, with Nokia claiming 35 hours of music playing capability!!!

The 5800 is also the first phone to come with Nokia's Comes with Music Service which allows the user to download unlimited music for 1 year from the Nokia Music Store. A large 8 GB MicroSD card is also bundled in the package so that storage is not a problem. UK will be the first market to for Comes With Music, sales of enabled devices expected to start on October 16.Comes-With-Music enabled Nokia 5800 XpressMusic units will surface at the beginning of next year. Otherwise Nokia 5800 XpressMusic worldwide availability is planned for this quarter of 2008 at an estimated retail price of 279 EUR before taxes and subsidies.






Detailed Specs of Nokia 5800 Xpress Music :

  • 3.2 Mega Pixel Auto Focus Camera
  • Carl-Zeiss Optics & dual LED Flash
  • VGA (640 x 480) 30 FPS Video Capture
  • 3.2 inch Touch Screen with resolution of 640 x 360 pixels
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
  • 369 Mhz CPU with 128 MB RAM
  • 3G, HSDPA, Wi-fi & GPS
  • Quad Band GSM
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
  • Video & Audio Player
  • FM Radio with RDS
  • Stereo Speakers
  • 3.5 mm headhphone jack with TV-Out
  • Micro SD card slot with 8GB Card in package
  • Nokia Maps 2.0
  • Landscape virtual QWERTY keyboard
  • Handwriting recognition
  • Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
  • 1320 mAH Battery
  • 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm dimensions & 109 gm weight


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Nokia 5800 Xpress Music Live Pics from Symbianpop


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LG KC 910 Renoir Preview by GSM Arena




GSM Arena has posted a preview of the KC 910 Renoir


At first glance LG Renoir seems remarkably compact for the rich multimedia capabilities it has got to offer.

LG KC910 Renoir has a subdued and conservative design, which however looks and talks shop. The high-quality materials used and the nice shiny finish add for a really nice first impression.


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Samsung M8800 Pixon Review by Smape




Smape has reviewed the Samsung M8800 Pixon in an extensive review with lots of pics.


The outward appearance of M8800 is very reminiscent of a common miniature-sized handheld Samsung camera, resemblance found even in the materials. Metal finds an active use, just like in i8510. The camera lens sticks out above the surface but slightly, a second protruding piece added a bit lower to balance the handset and make it easier to hold. The quality of assembly and materials is pleasingly high. Just like any other touchscreen handset, M8800 is exposed to unwanted fingerprints and soiling (to a tolerable extent). The screen diagonal, weight and size are all balanced, you don’t feel any discomfort holding the device in the hand. A thickness of 14.5 isn’t amazing, yet very pleasing for a 8 Mp cameraphone. The KC910 model is thinner, but is more exposed to soiling, and doesn’t have an equally good design.


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Samsung i8510 Innov8 & Sony Ericsson C905 Camera Comparison by Mobile Review



Mobile Review has posted comparison of Camera performance of the Samsung i8510 Innov8 & the Sony Ericsson C905.


During our quality time with either of these phones we made hundreds of photos in all imaginable environments (all in all, the final count is this: five hundred for the C905 and around a thousand for the INNOV8). So, in my opinion, we won't run out of sample snaps any time soon, plus this vast gallery we have accumulated over the last months should make for a decent and comprehensive comparison between these two cameraphones.

Furthermore, having some other not-yet-announced 8 Mpix shooters on our hands, we managed to see how the INNOV8 and C905 fared against similarly geared solutions - as it turned out, they weren't that much different at all.


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