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100% also, not to hard if you have been around iphone for awhile, though I really had to think on the passcode lock question, haven't used one in a darn good while...
 
100% also, not to hard if you have been around iphone for awhile, though I really had to think on the passcode lock question, haven't used one in a darn good while...

Everytime I have to do that, I wish Apple could put an unlock button. By the way, its inconsistent too. Sometimes it shows the main slider. Apple hasn't tested the passcode stuff much IMO.
 
As others have pointed out, #1 is inaccurate. Additionally, #5 is a matter of opinion and therefore shouldn't be on the quiz. I got it right, despite the fact that I do things just fine w/o ever using spotlight (because one handed it's probably not faster).
 
The 3GS screen is a little glossier looking.

Now, to be fair, it's so subtle that you can usually only tell if the 3G and the 3GS are side by side. I can tell the difference. But if you handed me one of them and asked me what it was I might not be able to say. It's not that obvious of a difference.
Obviously, you take a quick look at the back or the devices. Silver text=3GS. Dulled text=3G.
 
As others have pointed out, #1 is inaccurate. Additionally, #5 is a matter of opinion and therefore shouldn't be on the quiz. I got it right, despite the fact that I do things just fine w/o ever using spotlight (because one handed it's probably not faster).

That true, but you should try spotlight if you have too many appps. It does its job really well.
 
That true, but you should try spotlight if you have too many appps. It does its job really well.

Point being, I keep my apps very organized by folder and can find most apps using the thumb of the hand holding the phone within 2-3 seconds, I don't think I could type a few letters with that one thumb in spotlight in that time. It never takes me more than 3 seconds from the time I pull my phone out of my pocket to the time I launch the app I want, and I have 141 apps installed (which is far more than I regularly use, I should clean that up a bit).
 
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