Ryan Block over at Engadget mobile has reviewed the new iPhone 3G. You can read the review with a lot of photos and video here

Wrap-up
If you’re an avid Symbian, BlackBerry, or Windows Mobile / Exchange user, chances are you might think the iPhone 3G is Apple playing catch-up — and you’re not wrong. 3G, GPS, third party apps, enterprise messaging, these are all old hat. But even the would-be iPhone killers being churned out weekly haven’t yet found a way to counter the iPhone’s usability and seamless integration of service and software, desktop and mobile, and media and internet.
There are always things that could be improved, features to be added, fixes that should be applied — but from first to second gen, from year one to year two, Apple has proven itself a relentless upstart in the mobile space, and is showing no signs of slowing down. All those new features give the iPhone even more appeal than ever, but the price is what really seals the deal.
For our money, you’re going to have a hard time finding a better device for two hundred bucks — or maybe even for any price. But that doesn’t mean you ought to toss your original iPhone, either. With the release of iPhone 2.0, Apple’s given early adopters every possible new feature for free, meaning the iPhone 3G’s biggest roadblock to adoption in the US may be its still very worthy predecessor. But as Steve says, “If anybody is going to cannibalize us, I want it to be us.” As for the rest of the world? Things are about to get interesting.


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  1. i might just ditch my blackberry for iPhone 3G for sure… look at all the craziness surrounding the release in NYC: http://www.expotv.com/promo/iphone_3g

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