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  • Hands-on with the O2 iPhone

    By Conrad Quilty-Harper | September 18, 2007

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    O2 is the first network provider to get the iPhone outside of the US, so what’s new on the UK’s very own iPhone? Well, it turns out, not much. In simple terms, it’s almost identical to the US version, albeit running the 1.1.1 firmware version features of which we’ve already seen on the iPod Touch. You’ll notice the iTunes WiFi Store icon, and an O2-UK network symbol up top. If you look carefully, you’ll see that the E logo for EDGE is missing: we guess that 30% network coverage on O2 don’t quite stretch inside the Apple Store. Along with the 1.1.1 firmware comes double tap quick access to currently playing songs, options for closed captioning on videos, and rather oddly, user selection options for carrier (we thought this was an exclusive?) There’s also support for European language keyboards, and an option for turning off EDGE roaming. All in all, a rather predictable update for the UK.

     

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