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iPhone (1st generation) The iPhone (retroactively labeled the original iPhone) is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc.

iPhone (1st generation)

It is the first generation of iPhone and was announced on January 9, 2007[9] after years of rumors and speculation.[10] It was introduced in the United States on June 29, 2007. It featured quad-band GSM cellular connectivity with GPRS and EDGE support for data transfer. On June 9, 2008, Apple announced its successor, the iPhone 3G. The original iPhone no longer receives software updates from Apple; its final official firmware version was iPhone OS (now iOS) 3.1.3. Since June 11, 2013 the original iPhone has been considered "obsolete" in Apple retail stores, "vintage" by other service providers in the US, and "obsolete" in all other regions.[11] Apple does not service vintage or obsolete products, and replacement parts for obsolete products will not be available to service providers.[12] During release, the iPhone was marketed as running "OS X".

iPhone – official site. United Kingdom) - iPad. Will It Blend? - iPad. Samsung's Smartwatch: What We (Might) Know So Far... - Latest Gadgets. Speculation, rumours and tech-entrenched chatter: recent leaks of Samsung’s possible smart watch patents have triggered gadget gossip on a scale last seen in late 2009 when talk of the iPad first surfaced.

Samsung's Smartwatch: What We (Might) Know So Far... - Latest Gadgets

But while Apple stormed the tablet race, the only evidence to suggest it’s making any ground in the wearable-tech race is the fact they’ve registered a trademark for the iWatch in Japan in June. In fact if this month’s rumour mill is anything to go by, Samsung may just clinch the win. Granted, Sony Smart Watches, Pebble, I’m Watch and myriad sports watches have already hit the market… But with sales of only 330,000 worldwide in 2012 none have really made a big impact.

And as Samsung have made serious headway in the mobile, tablet and TV markets in the past two years, they’re possibly the safest bet on who will take smart watches to the next level, too. Let’s hope so. Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear: The Perfect Match. Together, the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear go hand in hand to make staying in touch effortless, as well as making it easy to capture and enjoy all the memorable moments that happen unexpectedly.

Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear: The Perfect Match

Read on to find out more about these groundbreaking devices and how they work together. Design your life with Galaxy Note 3 The new Galaxy Note 3 has been developed as the ideal tool to help you stay on top of your busy life, as well as being a great entertainer thanks to its wide 5.7” Full HD screen. The next evolution of Note goes beyond its predecessors to bring you a range of new functionality that streamlines all kinds of tasks.

One click of the S Pen’s button brings up the Air Command menu, which offers easy shortcuts to essential functions. Making everyday tasks smoother Creating notes and memos is now so much simpler with Galaxy Note 3. Meanwhile, Scrapbook helps you organise all your pictures, videos, information and more. Watch out for Galaxy Gear. Google Glass. Glass - What It Does.