Videos of iPhone 2.0 hitting the internet

Thu, 03/13/2008 - 5:04am — Quincy Pince-Nez
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Nothing terribly exciting....

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a bug?

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i think this video is flipped horizontally

Huh...everything in 2.0 is

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Huh...everything in 2.0 is flipped. I did not know that. JK iSight FTW!

no! that's a new feature of

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no! that's a new feature of the 2.0 software in case you want to use it while looking in the mirror! ;)

iPhone 2.0

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This may be just a glimpse, but man I cannot wait for this update to get here. I am so glad that Apple has been making the decisions they have lately. The iPhone (whether you think so or not) is a revolutionary platform. The phone is not new, touch screen is not new, but Apple has once again taken existing technology and created something truly awesome with it. I love this phone and can't wait to see what the years bring to it. :)

I Want it

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How can you get that now? If that guy managed to get it, why can't we?

i call fake. Its only

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i call fake. Its only showing stuff we've already seen... except the calulator, but looking at the new icon, and the existing calculator, its not hard to guess!

and why's it flipped ??

flipped because..

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its been filmed via an iSight on a mac.. check photobooth etc.. the isight will also flip the video left to right.. they just didnt flip it back...

pretty amazin

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Agree with all of the above. I've been a mac guy for nearly 20 years; had a mobile for last 15 but the iPhone is truly in another class; apple got it right the first time around--it will only improve from here. They may not sell 10 million by the end of '08, but I bet they'll sell 50 mllion by the end of '09

Aw.. its been taken down

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Aw.. its been taken down

here's a working youtube link

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Thanks Chewy we've updated

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Thanks Chewy we've updated :D

Whats even more pro

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I would consider "Project Pwnage" a far more interesting topic when we're talking about v2.0 :o)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mYSGbm02zQ&eurl=http://gizmodo.com/36675...