iPhone 3G
IPhone 3G | |
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Front of an iPhone 3G in black |
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developer | Apple |
Manufacturer | Foxconn |
publication |
July 11, 2008 Germany Austria Switzerland |
predecessor | iPhone |
successor | iPhone 3GS |
Technical specifications | |
display | 8.9 cm (3.5 ″ ), 3: 2 format, 480 × 320 pixels (163 ppi ), sensitive to touch |
Main camera | 2 MP |
Operating system at launch | iOS 2.0 |
Current operating system | iOS 4.2.1 |
System-on-a-chip | Samsung S5L8900 |
processor | Single core processor ARM 1176 (412 MHz) |
R.A.M. | 128 MB LPDDR1 137 MHz |
Graphics processor | PowerVR MBX Lite (1 × 60 MHz) |
Internal memory | 8 or 16 GB NAND |
Sensors | |
Connectivity | |
Cellular networks | |
Further radio connections | |
connections |
Dock connection, 3.5 mm jack plug |
accumulator | |
Type | Lithium-ion |
Battery life (according to manufacturer) |
Max. 300 hours (standby mode) max. 5 hours ( 3G internet) |
Talk time (according to manufacturer) |
Max. 5 hours (3G network) max. 10 hours ( 2G network) |
measures and weight | |
Dimensions ( H × W × D ) | 115.5 mm × 62.1 mm × 12.3 mm |
Weight | 133 g |
The iPhone 3G is the second smartphone the iPhone series of US company Apple . The device is mainly operated by touching the finger on the multi-touch screen . It was unveiled on June 9, 2008 as part of WWDC 2008 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco .
Apple's iOS operating system is used on the iPhone 3G . Version 2.0 was included when it was introduced, the highest version supported by Apple is 4.2.1. This was published on November 22, 2010. Subsequent iOS versions no longer support the iPhone 3G.
From July 11, 2008, the device was delivered in parallel in 21 countries, including Germany , Austria and Switzerland . Sales began in France on July 17th . On June 7, 2010, a few weeks before the iPhone 4 was released , official sales ceased.
design
The device has a back made of black plastic. The 16-gigabyte model was also available in white.
Compared to the previous model, the corners were rounded and the device was thicker. The reason given for this was better reception performance with lower energy consumption.
Technical specifications
Main processor
The iPhone 3G uses an ARM11 processor manufactured by Samsung , which is clocked at 412 MHz. The name of the system-on-a-chip that this processor is on is S5L8900 . This is the same processor as the first iPhone and the iPod touch the first generation . The processor supports ARMv6 , a 32-bit architecture.
Cellular communications and networking
As announced by Steve Jobs in September 2007, the communication capabilities of the iPhone have been expanded. The most important innovation was the support of UMTS mobile radio. It is also possible to use HSDPA , an improvement on UMTS, provided this is supported by the network .
Digital camera and memory
The built-in 2 megapixel camera corresponds to the camera from the first generation. However, video programs were now available, but their use is very detrimental to the battery. The quality of the recorded videos should be slightly improved in the successor model.
The iPhone 3G has (depending on the model) an 8 or 16 GB NAND flash memory for data as well as a working memory of 128 MB. After the introduction of the iPhone 3GS, only the 8GB version was produced.
Positioning
With the built-in GPS module it is possible to determine the exact position and display it in Google Maps ; An active internet connection is required to access the map material. Third-party providers such as Navigon and TomTom have developed iPhone versions of their navigation software and published them in the App Store . Some critics complained that the GPS antenna was too small for an exact location - however, many tests reported pinpoint location. In addition to the GPS position data, A-GPS information from cell towers and WLAN access points is also used to enable location without GPS (e.g. in buildings) and generally to increase accuracy.
Many programs available use the GPS module, for example to track a route or to determine the speed.
Prices
The prices for a two-year contract have been reduced compared to the previous model; In the USA, for example, the iPhone 3G was available for $ 199 (8 GB) or $ 299 (16 GB); in Germany, the price subsidized by T-Mobile for the 8 GB variant was between one euro and one euro, depending on the tariff coverage 169.95 euros, or between 19.95 euros and 249.95 euros for the 16 GB version.
criticism
After the update to software version iOS 4 in June 2010, massive performance problems occurred with the iPhone 3G. Compared to the previous software iPhoneOS 3.1.3, it only responded half as fast to inputs. This problem is due to the expansion of the functionality of iOS 4. Although Apple does not activate many functions on the iPhone 3G, the main processor is still not strong enough and the working memory of 128 MB is too small to provide an appealing usability of iOS 4. The user memory for the iPhone 3G, also resulting from this problem, is only 84 MB in iOS 4; This is not sufficient for the Springboard and additionally running apps . Apple tried to improve the performance with updates, but the improvements were only moderate, so Apple was sued for lies and deceit regarding the performance of the iPhone 3G. The 2nd generation iPod touch , which is the iPod touch counterpart to the iPhone 3G, was not so affected by this problem as it uses a different SoC ( S5L8720 ), which has a more powerful architecture than the S5L8900 of the iPhone 3G and is also operated with a higher clock frequency, which results in better performance.
A large number of users complained about poor reception and connection problems with the iPhone 3G. There is no explanation from Apple on this subject. In August 2008, suspicions were reported that the problems could have been caused by immature UMTS chipsets supplied by Infineon .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ CNET article "iPhone manufacturer to pay family of dead workers" , accessed December 27, 2011
- ^ IPhone 3G announcement at TUAW , accessed December 28, 2011
- ↑ a b Blake's iOS Device Specification Grid
- ↑ a b [1] , Apple, accessed December 25, 2014
- ↑ Article on the end of sales of the iPhone 3G series ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , iTouch Magazine, accessed December 28, 2011
- ↑ a b Contribution to the technology of the iPhone 3G , Netzwelt, accessed on December 29, 2011
- ^ Article on WWDC 2009 in the Süddeutsche Zeitung , accessed on December 25, 2011
- ↑ “Navigation apps from TomTom, Navigon and Bosch reduced at the turn of the year” , iFUN, accessed on December 29, 2011
- ↑ More: History of the iPhone - iPhone 3G , published September 1, 2015, accessed September 8, 2015
- ↑ Areamobile - iPhone 3G is too old for iOS 4 , accessed on January 24, 2014, 9:50 pm
- ↑ Specification of the "SysInfoPlus" program
- ↑ Michael Humpa (CHIP) - iOS 4.2 for iPhone 3G , accessed on January 25, 2014, 10:53 am
- ↑ Trendings - iPhone 3G slow iOS 4.2 brings improvement , accessed on January 25, 2014, 10:54 am
- ↑ Areamobile - iPhone 3G too slow: Apple sued for lies and deceit , accessed on January 25, 2014, 10:58 am
- ↑ a b c CNET readers share their iPhone 3G stories. In: CNET news. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
- ↑ a b iPhone 3G Reception Problems? You're not alone. (No longer available online.) Gearlog, July 13, 2008, archived from the original on August 14, 2010 ; Retrieved November 26, 2011 .
- ↑ a b Tom Krazit: Chipset Could Cause Recall - iPhone 3G. In: pcwelt.de. August 15, 2008, accessed July 24, 2013 .