“In this review, we take a long, hard look at the iPhone 3G, both as a consumer device and as an enterprise device. After all, part of the appeal of the new device is that a number of software improvements have finally made it enterprise-ready, or so claims Apple’s marketing. From a business user’s point of view, however, if you think that the iPhone is a drop-in BlackBerry replacement, think again.”Here are some more Mobile articles from around the web:
- Will It Blend? tests the iPhone 3G
- iPhone 3G – First Battery Life Results @ AnandTech
- Intel Core 2 Extreme Mobile X9000 on the Dell M1730 @ Legit Reviews
- Foxconn Qbook Tech Report @ TechARP
- ASUS Eee PC 900 @ InsideHW
- Alienware Area-51 m15x @ bit-tech
iPhone 3G on the exam table

The iPhone 3G has been touted by Apple as the solution to all your mobile communications needs. Ars Technica decided to test that out, comparing it to other smart phones and the original iPhone, as well as looking at it as a business tool like the Blackberry. You might not like some of the things that they found.