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Plugged my iPhone into the computer to recharge and got a pop-up saying V4.0.2 was available.
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I wouldn't touch it (again) just now. Wait until it's 'updated'.
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It has been updated and is available via iTunes. Working fine of my 3G.
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There can be problems with the iPhone 4.
It happened to me, as well as others.
Glad it worked ok for you.
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OK... no probs. Misunderstood your reply.
Living in Scotland and travelling to the Highlands a lot I saw no advantage in upgrading to an iPhone 4 as coverage for the 3G is extremely limited  Indeed... any form of mobile coverage is woeful to non-existent in some places I visit.
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Heh, I know what you mean about 3G coverage. I'm in Glasgow and haven't been able to use it.
There IS plenty to upgrade for in the iPhone 4G. You should pop into <any> store and take a look at one. It's a superb piece of kit. Apple have done well with it.
You'll know what I mean when you see the differences.
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I'm not upgrading until Apple bring out an update that makes my 3G usable again!
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Never had an issue worth iOS 4 on my old 3G.
The update took ages (very long backup then update - well over two hours). I suspect a lot of people lost patience and terminated it incorrectly.
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For the 3gs, iOS 4 added some nice features. It loaded here with no problems at all.
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It's incredibly slow on the 3G. Loads of people have complained about it.
It's almost like the OS was made to run bad on the 3G to get people to upgrade.
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That doesn't sound too good. :|
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v4.0.2 works OK on my 8 GByte iPhone 3G. The integrated mail inbox alone is worth updating for. I'll wait a bit, I think before jumping to the iPhone 4.
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It's incredibly slow on the 3G. Loads of people have complained about it.
It's almost like the OS was made to run bad on the 3G to get people to upgrade.
I was holding out for the iPhone 4 in white but iOS4 rendered my 3G unusable despite a restore and removal of nearly all apps. So yesterday I bought the new one.
What do people think of FaceTime? I've always wanted it but I'm not sure I like the distortion, my face looks longer and fatter
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v4.0.2 works OK on my 8 GByte iPhone 3G.
Works fine on mine as well. No noticeable performance degradation. Backup and upgrade from V 4.0.1 took just under 10 minutes.
As others have suggested I took a look at an iPhone 4. Granted it looks and feels nice but I do not think it is for me. My 3G offers me all I need in the way of apps, phone calls and internet access. If I want to take pictures and HD video I use my 21.5 mpxl DSLR.
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iPhone 4 is great, the screen is great, it's fast and the camera is great.
I have an SLR too, but it's bulky and heavy, plus concert venue security don't always like it. My SLR doesn't do video either.
The camera in the iPhone 4 is four times as sensitive as that in previous iPhones. Low noise levels and the noise is luminance noise, so looks like film grain.
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