Jason Snell, Editorial Director of sister publication MacWorld, takes a quick look at the iPhone 3G and talks about the newest features. And he provides tips for folks who already have one of the original iPhones, as well as for prospective first-time owners.
A First Look at Apple's iPhone 3G
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