Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 13, 2009
While we are not sure how many units were available, the allotted pre-order inventory of iPhone 3G S phones through AT&T have sold out. You can still ordered direct from Apple or make your way to either AT&T or the Apple Store on Friday. Is it time to revive the Camping forums? Is this just Apple trying to build excitement around the launch? Do you plan on camping out? Think there will be lines around the block for the new iPhone 3G S? Are you on the pre-order list? Join our iPhone 3G S pre-order group in the new and improved iPhone Social.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 11, 2009
Microsoft apparently wants to help pay for your Apple iPhone 3G S, or iPhone 3G for that matter. One of our iPhone forum members discovered that AT&T is a willing participant in Microsoft's BING Cashback program. Once you join (and it's free), you can receive 35% cashback on purchases at AT&T. We went through the process and it appears to be on the up and up. We're just waiting to confirm that our 35% cashback award will get deposited after purchasing a $399 iPhone 3G S. That would mean a cashback bonus of $139.50, meaning the iPhone 3G S will be a more affordable $259.50. Of course, if you are a new customer, that number will be even less. Details on how to take part are after the break. You can check in this forum thread to see how others fare, but it certainly appears as if Microsoft is willing to help cover the cost of your iPhone purchase.
We offer no guarantees, but it certainly sounds good to us.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 11, 2009
Just a few days ago, Apple introduced the new iPhone 3G S, offering speed improvements that were almost twice as fast as the current iPhone 3G. Apple however stopped short on providing details on what was actually driving the iPhone 3G S. The secret however was mistakenly outed by T-Mobile in the Netherlands who placed the specifications on their website and of course that translates to the specs being on every tech related site across the world.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 9, 2009
To celebrate the announcement of the iPhone 3G S, we would like to announce the EverythingiCafe iPhone 3G S Twitter Giveaway. One lucky winner will be win an Apple Gift Card valued at the price of the new iPhone 3G S (Gift Card value $200). To enter simply follow EverythingiCafe on Twitter and tweet entire message in the blue box below. Note: There is no added advantage to tweeting more than once, unless of course you want to remind your followers of our completely awesome contest. 
I just entered to win an iPhone 3G S Follow @everythingicafe and retweet to win. #iphone3gs http://bit.ly/10zeHl
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 8, 2009
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It appears that it's safe to put away the camping gear, at least until next June. Our friends at JustAnotheriPhoneBlog let us know that Apple is allowing online sales of the iPhone 3G S. You can order online today or reserve for pickup at a local Apple Store. Apple's site allows existing AT&T customers to enter their information and you'll receive pricing options available to you.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 8, 2009
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Apple today announced that iPhone OS 3.0 will be released to the general public on June 17th. iPhone OS 3.0 is available as a free upgrade for iPhone, iPhone 3G owners. iPod touch owners will need to pay $9.95 for the upgrade. The new upgrade offers over 100 new features with the most compelling being copy & paste, landscape keyboard, spotlight search, voice memos, improved calendar, enhanced stocks and the ability to purchase movies, TV shows and audio books directly from your iPhone.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 8, 2009
Along with the introduction of the iPhone 3G S, Apple also announced a price break on the existing iPhone 3G. The iPhone 3G will remain in the product portolio, but will now be available at just $99 for the 8GB iPhone 3G. Apple will most certainly reach more customers with this new price point. No changes were announced to AT&T's rate plans. The price change is effective immediately. If you were waiting for a price break and aren't wowed by the various upgrades found in iPhone 3G S, then your time to get a new iPhone is now.
