Damian Koh | Jan 16, 2008

The whole world may have descended on Macworld in San Francisco, but one thing's for sure: The 3G iPhone didn't show up. What Steve Jobs gave to a crowd of hopefuls was a
software update that brings multiple-recipient messaging, Google Maps with location service, customizable home screen, etc., to the current-gen iPhone. These upgrades may be great, but there are still missing features like Bluetooth stereo A2DP, MMS, and video recording. That said, we are only two weeks into 2008 with 50 more to go, and Apple won't stay quiet throughout for sure.
In Singapore, the three telco operators told CNET Asia that they are in talks with Apple, but were unable to provide any more specific details. Expected local launch? A good window of 50 weeks.
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vin8tan
Oh !#$$!@#%% give up 3G... it is 10 years behind and it's totally pointless... Wimax is the way to go... wifi... wifi .... wifi... lalalalallaa
Jan 17, 2008 11:31