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Score: 8.3/10 EXCELLENT
The good: The Apple iPhone 3G offers critical new features including support for high-speed 3G networks, third-party applications, and expanded e-mail. Its call quality is improved and it continues to deliver an excellent music and video experience.
The bad: The iPhone 3G continues to lack some basic features that are available on even the simplest cell phone. Also, we prefer the original iPhone’s design.
The bottom line: The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper performance. The iTunes Apps Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. We still have a few gripes, but the iPhone 3G a big improvement over the original model.
Specs: OS provided: Microsoft Windows XP Home SP 2|Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 2|Microsoft Windows Vista|Apple Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later; Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900; Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0
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Apple Iphone 3G Video Review
Apple iPhone 3G 8GB Black, Cnet.com iPhone
Complete step by step guide to creating iPhone ringtones from any audio file in your iTunes libary.
The UK iPhone is here, but ringtones are still not avaliblle in the UK iTunes store! And anyway, why should we have to pay Apple AGAIN to use songs we already own as ringtones??
Well a solution is here!
The combination of iTunes 7.5 and the 1.1.2 iPhone will allow you to add custom ringtones to iTunes without using any special software or paying Apple.
Simply get any m4a file, thirty-seconds or less in duration, rename it to m4r and then double-click it, and it is automatically added to iTunes. The file appears in your ringtones section and can then be be synched to your iPhone.
I have to wonder if this is an intended enhancement or an oversight.
Program used to edit music files in video is Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder. A free, open source software for recording and editing sounds in Linux, Mac OS X, and other operating systems. Download FREE from:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net
So best to convert and sync them NOW before another Apple update!!!





