 the Apple iPhone 3G itself. Praise for the originaliPhone’s physical design was unanimous last year: without question, Apple had found a way to make a touchscreen-based phone classy, relatively resilient, and completely intuitive. Matte metal and plastic rear and side casings were offset by small touches of chrome and a glass screen cover that all proved scratch-resistant, though not completely scratch-proof—like the MacBook Pro, it was a major step up from the company’s easily marred iPods and MacBooks. Its crowning feature was a 3.5-inch, 480x320-pixel display that was considerably better in every way than the ones in then-current iPods, perfectly sized for watching movies, viewing album art, and even playing games. Though some had hoped that Apple would release a smaller flip phone, the broad consensus was that the original device was perfectly sized and shaped for a smartphone, particularly given its ability to browse full-sized web pages.
the Apple iPhone 3G itself. Praise for the originaliPhone’s physical design was unanimous last year: without question, Apple had found a way to make a touchscreen-based phone classy, relatively resilient, and completely intuitive. Matte metal and plastic rear and side casings were offset by small touches of chrome and a glass screen cover that all proved scratch-resistant, though not completely scratch-proof—like the MacBook Pro, it was a major step up from the company’s easily marred iPods and MacBooks. Its crowning feature was a 3.5-inch, 480x320-pixel display that was considerably better in every way than the ones in then-current iPods, perfectly sized for watching movies, viewing album art, and even playing games. Though some had hoped that Apple would release a smaller flip phone, the broad consensus was that the original device was perfectly sized and shaped for a smartphone, particularly given its ability to browse full-sized web pages.Home » mac » Apple iPhone 3G 16GB Black RECONDITIONED Gsm Phone
Friday, June 1, 2018
Apple iPhone 3G 16GB Black RECONDITIONED Gsm Phone
 the Apple iPhone 3G itself. Praise for the originaliPhone’s physical design was unanimous last year: without question, Apple had found a way to make a touchscreen-based phone classy, relatively resilient, and completely intuitive. Matte metal and plastic rear and side casings were offset by small touches of chrome and a glass screen cover that all proved scratch-resistant, though not completely scratch-proof—like the MacBook Pro, it was a major step up from the company’s easily marred iPods and MacBooks. Its crowning feature was a 3.5-inch, 480x320-pixel display that was considerably better in every way than the ones in then-current iPods, perfectly sized for watching movies, viewing album art, and even playing games. Though some had hoped that Apple would release a smaller flip phone, the broad consensus was that the original device was perfectly sized and shaped for a smartphone, particularly given its ability to browse full-sized web pages.
the Apple iPhone 3G itself. Praise for the originaliPhone’s physical design was unanimous last year: without question, Apple had found a way to make a touchscreen-based phone classy, relatively resilient, and completely intuitive. Matte metal and plastic rear and side casings were offset by small touches of chrome and a glass screen cover that all proved scratch-resistant, though not completely scratch-proof—like the MacBook Pro, it was a major step up from the company’s easily marred iPods and MacBooks. Its crowning feature was a 3.5-inch, 480x320-pixel display that was considerably better in every way than the ones in then-current iPods, perfectly sized for watching movies, viewing album art, and even playing games. Though some had hoped that Apple would release a smaller flip phone, the broad consensus was that the original device was perfectly sized and shaped for a smartphone, particularly given its ability to browse full-sized web pages.
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