Although the first-generation iPhone is stunning, sleek and one of the most beautiful mobile phones when it was released you can rarely find it on the pockets of the business travellers.

The interface as well as the screen is simply gorgeous. Moreover, the first-generation iPhone’s ability in accessing the web is surely second to none. However, not much business travellers choose the first-generation iPhone as the device of their choice.
It is because of the Push E-mail that is available to RIM’s BlackBerry during that time. Through the use of the Push E-mail, BlackBerry became the prevalent choice for businessmen on the go instead of the Apple’s iPhone.
But sooner, everything is about to change. Steve Jobs launched the second-generation iPhone, also known as the 3G iPhone and was very keen in pushing a tie-up with its competitors.
By increasing support for Microsoft Exchange to the 3G iPhone, the users will be able to easily access both their corporate as well as personal email accounts. Without a doubt, Apple Inc. is aiming to beat the BlackBerry through its 3G iPhone.
Aside from that, the attractive subsidised price of the second-generation iPhone all over the world would surely make it one of the most sought-after mobile phones today. Analysts say that the vast number of applications that can be used in the 3G iPhone will also become one of the reasons why BlackBerry’s dominance will come to an end.
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