Tuesday, Sep 18th 2007 by James Allan Brady


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As promised, we have the video of Mr. Steve Jobs answering the question about why there was no 3G iPhone announced. He makes some pretty good points too.
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First he starts by stating that handset battery lives used to be 5+ hours, but that got cut in half as soon as they added the power-hungry 3G chipsets. So now phone battery lives, for talk time, are hovering around the 2-3 hour range.

He said that kind of battery life was more or less unacceptable for a handset that is supposed to be able to be used as a music player and as an internet device before running out of battery. The sad part is, he is right, the iPhone with EDGE and WiFi at an 8 hour talk-time battery life is, at this time, a far better solution than an iPhone that lasts for a couple hours but gets around on the net a little faster.

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