
Is this where the iPhone 3G should lay to rest?
Wired recently wrote an article called “What’s Wrong With the 3G in iPhone 3G?” It’s a great article that details the poor reception on the iPhone 3G, specifically on the AT&T network. This leads us to some obvious questions: Is it something to do with the 3G chipset? Is it specific to the AT&T network?
First, we’ll breakdown Wired’s roundup of opinions surrounding the issue, then I’m hoping QuicklyBored readers will add their own anecdotes about the iPhone 3G’s reception.
Continue reading the debate about the iPhone 3G’s poor reception
One of the bigger upgrades with the BlackBerry Bold is the browsing experience, which you can see clearly in this video from Boy Genius. You get a look at the general rendering capability of OS 4.6, as well as speed differences between EDGE and Wi-Fi. I’d be curious to see how 3G compares… On the whole this is a much needed update - the poor BlackBerry browser has been a point of contention for plenty of users for a good long time. You guys happy to see the problem fixed? What’s the next biggest issue RIM needs to tackle?
[Via BGR]

There’s been a lot of hardware news today with the BenQ, HTC Diamond and now the Motorola RIZR Z10. The RIZR Z10 will be released on O2 and will come with a 3.2 megapixel camera, quad-band GSM / EDGE, single-band HSDPA, support for up to 32GB of pop-in memory, a winning kick-slide form factor, and the Borne Ultimate collection on the included 1GB microSD card. The phone comes with built in pic and video editing software as well as the ability to add a soundtrack, overlay text, and even upload your 30fps edited videos right to YouTube from the handset. Prices will range from free to £149.99 (roughly $300).