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Bloggers Dig in to Their New iPhone 4

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Andy Patrizio
Andy Patrizio
Jun 24, 2010

Thanks to early deliveries by Apple, quite a few people have their iPhone a day or two before those picking it up at the stores. This has given blogging and testing sites a chance to dig in and see what this new wonder from Steve Jobs and company can do. After all, it’s not like it’s just for making phone calls. The iPhone is very nearly a computer in your hand. And judging by the initial tests, Enterprise Mobile Today reports the phone is quite a leap over the prior generation.


Apple gave some iPhone 4 buyers an early Christmas by delivering the phone two days early.

The deal was only for those who pre-ordered directly from the company and requested the phone be shipped to their home or place of business, rather than picking it up in an Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) or AT&T (NYSE: T) store.



Read the full story at Enterprise Mobile Today:


First iPhone 4 Arrivals Are Benchmarked and Dissected

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