Sujet : Re: Apple's iOS full support is a *lot* shorter than most people "think" it is
De : mariasophia (at) *nospam* comprehension.com (Maria Sophia)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.advocacy comp.sys.mac.systemDate : 26. Mar 2026, 06:47:59
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Tom Elam wrote:
FACT:
1. iPhone 2G = 2.60 years of full support
FACT: there was no iPhone 2G
I don't see any reason to continue exposing more of your bullshit if you
make that basic a mistake.
Good catch Alan. There no iPhone 2 at all. The first numbered
iPhone was the 3G that was the next release after V.1, aka just iPhone.
He is playing Don Quixote, and not doing a very good job.
Hi Gondolfo Elam,
Why do you listen to that garbage from Alan Baker, Gondolfo?
Please don't respond to Alan Baker because then the rest of us have to see
his garbage. Alan Baker is wrong on every single thing Alan Baker says.
You simply agreeing to Alan Baker just propagates his garbage forward.
Please stop responding to Alan Baker - or - if you're gonna respond, then
don't believe a word Alan Baker (or Snit) claims as they're always wrong.
While Apple's official marketing name in 2007 was simply "iPhone," the
device has been universally referred to as the "iPhone 2G" (& occasionally
the "iPhone 1") in both technical documentation and common parlance for
nearly two decades.
When the second model was released in 2008, Apple named it the iPhone 3G to
highlight its new cellular capability. To differentiate the original model
(which only ran on the slower 2G/EDGE network), the world, including
developers and tech journalists, labeled it the iPhone 2G.
Even the Wikipedia entry for the first-generation iPhone explicitly lists
iPhone 2G as a recognized name (see cite below for proof).
Calling it the "iPhone 2G" is a standard industry practice.
Besides, dismissing a data set because of a name is a classic "red herring"
fallacy since Alan Baker has no idea about anything, and he is simply
attacking the label to avoid discussing the 2.60-year support lifespan.
Does Alan Baker dispute the facts that this original iPhone was only fully
supported for only 2.60 years. No. He doesn't even understand those facts.
All he can do is play his idiotically silly stupid games around semantics.
Please Gondolfo Elam, please do not amplify Alan's meaningless trolls.
REFERENCE:
<
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_(1st_generation)>
"Sometimes retroactively referred to as the iPhone 2G[5] or iPhone 1[6]"
"iPhone 2G" redirects here; not to be confused with iPhone 3G."
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