If I understand your question correctly here is the answer.
1g refers to "first generation iPhone" which uses the Edge network for data.
2g probably refers to the "second generation iPhone" which uses 3G for data.
You will typically see the phones referred to as "2g and 3G" incorrectly. There is the first generation phone. And the 3G iPhone.
And since you're in New Mexico please go to Dion's for me and get me a pastrami sandwich and a slice of pizza please.
2nd Gen (3G iPhone) has GPS and of course, 3G capability.
It always confuses me... especially since there's also the question of what are they going to call the next iPhone?
Technically it will be the third so 3G but they can't do that since it there's already an iPhone 3G?
It will probably be some adjective describing it's newest features (must like the 3g). For example, it may be called the "iPhone Video" if they happen to incorporate a front facing camera for video conferencing.
Hmm... I haven't yet had one of those.
Maybe I will get one tonight. 😀
i live in arizona 😎Living in Arizona I miss Dion's. You need to have their pastrami sandwich!
i live in arizona 😎
1g = 1st generation iphone
2g iphone= 2.5g (edge) or can stand for 2nd generation iphone
3g = iphone 3g
i live in arizona 😎
1g = 1st generation iphone
2g iphone= 2.5g (edge) or can stand for 2nd generation iphone
3g = iphone 3g
i live in arizona 😎
1g = 1st generation iphone
2g iphone= 2.5g (edge) or can stand for 2nd generation iphone
3g = iphone 3g
