iPhone 3G (2008)
iPhone 3G was the second generation of iPhones released by Apple. It was unveiled on June 9, 2008, and became available for purchase on July 11, 2008. The iPhone 3G introduced several notable improvements over its predecessor, including:
1. 3G Connectivity: The iPhone 3G supported faster 3G data speeds, enabling faster internet browsing and downloads compared to the original iPhone.
2. GPS: The iPhone 3G included built-in GPS functionality, allowing for more accurate location-based services and navigation.
3. App Store: With the release of the iPhone 3G, Apple launched the App Store, which provided a platform for users to download and install third-party applications on their iPhones. This opened up a world of possibilities for developers and greatly expanded the capabilities of the iPhone.
4. Other Features:
iPhone 3G included a 3.5-inch display, a 2-megapixel camera, and options for 8GB and 16GB storage capacities. It ran on iOS and received multiple updates during its lifespan. The iPhone 3G played a crucial role in popularizing the iPhone and further establishing it as a leading smartphone in the market.
5. Discontinued :
The iPhone 3G was officially discontinued by Apple on September 7, 2012, after the release of the iPhone 5. This means that it was no longer produced or sold by Apple after that date. However, it is worth noting that while the iPhone 3G may no longer be officially supported or sold, some third-party retailers or used marketplaces might still have the device available.
Specs:
| Manufacture | June 9, 2008 |
|---|---|
| Display | 3.5 in screen 480x320 pixel |
| Camera | 2.0 MB |
| Memory | 128 MB RAM |
| Storage | 8 or 16 GB |
| Operating System | iOs 2.0 |
| CPU | 412 MHz ARM 11 |
| GPU | PowerVR MBX Lite |
| Battery | 1150 mAh Li-ion |
| Discontinued | September 7, 2012 |

