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Highly praised and awfully flamed. The chronicle of iPhone 3G. If you’re wondering how iPhone 3G performes in daily life, just like most of customers, you will probably trying to pull out the dirts out of it first. Shortly, compiled from Arnold Aranez, added by Wired, they listed the top 10 of bad things about iPhone 3G.

I’m not going to rewrite all over again, but for some interesting points.

The Battery Life

It’s been talked over and over how most people disappointed with the 200-minutes period for web browsing constantly. Well, since it’s using 3G connectivity, it might make sense how it consumes more power.

There’s No Front-Face Camera

Having 2 cameras mean more battery-power demands, beside the video call is not really… that great. I mean, practically in daily-use, it’s almost never.

No Cut and Paste

I never really found myself need Copy & Paste feature in writing text-message. What’s more important is MMS. Apparently iPhone doesn’t support MMS which I find it’s quite ridiculous.

No Voice Dialing

Yep, still no feature for this one. I wonder why.

Followed by the critiques for its GPS (no turn-by-turn capability), Digital Camera quality and no LED Flash, No Bluetooth, etc etc. Well, actually, what kind of phone that will satisfy the whole people on this planet.

Beside, including all demanded features, what kind of battery that will survive for some period of time, while with the bigger battery will leads to “too thick!” argument. Oh iPhone…