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Based on 179 reviews

  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    3.0

    Observation, not review

    Written by DF from San Rafael

    Sep 17, 2008

    I agree that it is often frustrating to buy something and not have the cable. But in this case, since the cable comes with the phone, three cheers for Apple for not including superfluous cables. I already have too many cables around my house, and how many of them are headed straight for the landfill. I'm waiting for Apple and every other consumer electronics company to adopt GreenPlug, or something, so we don't need to buy all these ridiculous cables and AC adapters.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    No Cable, very dissapointed

    Written by OK from Saint-Bruno

    Sep 16, 2008

    For $30, Apple should have included a cable. Now I'm no more advanced than I already was before. I don't care if iPod docks never included cables before, I feel ripped off. Fail.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    1.0

    What a rip-off...

    Written by BL from Metairie

    Sep 16, 2008

    Yes it is cheap, chintzy and totally unbecoming Apple's supposedly sterling reputation to exclude the necessary connecting cable from this dock. For those apologists who say we shouldn't complain because docks NEVER came with cables, that's simply not true -- the iPhone used to come with BOTH, and no other company would ever dare to offer a dock without a cable. In effect, the Apple product is cheaper and less useful than a Chinese knock-off.

    And nowhere on the cute little box is the notation that a cable is needed. So those who simply throw it into their basket because they needed an extra hookup don't discover thev've been deluded until they reach their home or office.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    4.0

    What's up Dock?

    Written by DO from Yuma

    Sep 15, 2008

    Ok, this isn’t rocket science and it isn’t a bargain, although it does the job. Likewise, the audio line out is a nice touch. It’s very well made too. However, as you may already know, it doesn’t come with a cable so either buy one locally or use the one that you may already have for your car charger, etc. I keep it on my nightstand and I’m tempted to buy another one to have connected to my Mac. In short, it just works.
    Regards,
    ~DD

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    5.0

    PRICE IS GOOD!!!!!

    Written by DS from East Meadow

    Sep 14, 2008

    Ok fine it doesn't come with the cable, but when you buy an iPhone it comes with the cable s you really don't need another one. This is just to hold the phone in the upright position and allow an audio out without using the headphone jack on the phone. And for you guys complaining about the price, well than go to a local Best Buy and get the same exact dock for $20 MORE than the Apple Store online or Retail. At Best Buy this same dock, in the same box, with the same model number cost $50.

    P.S. AT&T should sell this in their store, I don't know why they don't.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    5.0

    Works just as well as any other Apple product...BRILLIANTLY!

    Written by BS from Bedford

    Sep 13, 2008

    I bought one of these babies at the Apple Store in Sydney Australia a couple of weeks ago. I love it. It's easy to use and is contoured to fit the beveled back edge of the iphone 3G. As for the lack of cable, I don't know what people are complaining about. To those people: did your iphone not come with a USB doc connector cable? I mean seriously get real.

    B.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    Penny Pinching Apple

    Written by JS from Wolverhampton

    Sep 12, 2008

    What is there to say? I picked this up in an Apple Store. I'm fairly new to Apple and completely new to the iPhone (bought one only last week). There is is no mention on the packaging or anywhere else that there is NO CABLE WITH THE DOCK!

    Come on, this is ridiculous... I love Apple but can't stand there penny pinching tactics. The Dock SHOULD have come with the iPhone 3G, and the cable should DEFINATELY have come with the dock. I guess it's my fault for not checking these reviews first...

    The dock itself does exactly what it says on the tin. Unfortunately, the tin didn't tell me that I need to spend another £10 for a cable to actually use it.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    3.0

    Small but important omission; Apple Bluetooth headset owners please read

    Written by AG from Belcamp

    Sep 11, 2008

    So I'll start out by agreeing with the comments below. Annoying that the dock's not in the iPhone retail box. A shame that the dock's retail box hasn't got a cable in it. As a dock though, it does what it says on the box.

    My little observation that may be of value to others is that you cannot use this with the Bluetooth Travel Cable (aka the sync cable with a charging point for the Apple Bluetooth headset). In the absence of the dual dock for the 3G phone, I had the bright idea to put the headset cable into the dock on the assumption that both the phone and headset would charge. Oh no. Some bright spark has the dock/cable connected in such away that the moment the cable is connected to the dock power to the headset is cut off.

    Summary: the only way to charge a 3G iPhone and Apple Bluetooth headset together is to use the cable alone (or take a dremmel to the dual dock for the original iPhone).

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    3.0

    Small but important omission; Apple Bluetooth headset owners please read

    Written by AG from Tetbury

    Sep 11, 2008

    So I'll start out by agreeing with the comments below. Annoying that the dock's not in the iPhone retail box. A shame that the dock's retail box hasn't got a cable in it. As a dock though, it does what it says on the box.

    My little observation that may be of value to others is that you cannot use this with the Bluetooth Travel Cable (aka the sync cable with a charging point for the Apple Bluetooth headset). In the absence of the dual dock for the 3G phone, I had the bright idea to put the headset cable into the dock on the assumption that both the phone and headset would charge. Oh no. Some bright spark has the dock/cable connected in such away that the moment the cable is connected to the dock power to the headset is cut off.

    Summary: the only way to charge a 3G iPhone and Apple Bluetooth headset together is to use the cable alone (or take a dremmel to the dual dock for the original iPhone).

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    5.0

    Cables and docks

    Written by PM from Greenfield

    Sep 8, 2008

    Great item really makes my desk neat. And as far as there not being a cable with the item. NO IPOD DOCKS COME WITH CALBES. A cable should have come with the phone, use that one. So if all of you read included items you would know this. SO stop complaining about it.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    1.0

    bad connection

    Written by CP from DALLAS

    Sep 4, 2008

    you pay @ 30 + tax , and doesn't come with cable. after using some time it looses connection, when you dock iphone its not get connect first time. have to dock and undock few time.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    3.0

    No USB cable in the box

    Written by SW from Cirencester

    Sep 3, 2008

    I bought this to use at work, so I could use the charger that came with it at home. Now I need to buy another USB to ipod cable for £15 pounds including postage, so in the end it costs you £35-40 for a dock and cable. Disappointed.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    3.0

    Looks cool, but doesn't fit with a protector around the phone

    Written by DW from Singapore

    Sep 3, 2008

    Definately a must-have for iPhone lovers, but pity the phone doesn't connect well if you have a protector around it, apparently fits perfectly only on a "naked" phone

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    1.0

    $30 and no cable?

    Written by JT from Wheaton

    Sep 3, 2008

    Ridiculous price for basically a brick that does nothing without the cable. I bought two, one for home and one for office. I have to carry the cable back and forth or buy another one.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    4.0

    Just a dock

    Written by MR from PLACITAS

    Aug 31, 2008

    This is just a dock, it looks better than the previous one for the 1st gen. However, it will make small marks on the back of the black iPhone only visible in good light but it's just something i've noticed and happens with all docks, you can tell by the demos at the apple store.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    5.0

    Me first iPhone 3G equipment

    Written by LL from Helsinki

    Aug 30, 2008

    This was my first iPhone 3G equipment, and I'm very very happy with this. Now it's very easy to charge and listen to music with 3,5mm speakers. I've read a review, where he said that you can't connect USB and 3,5mm connectors behind the dock, but maybe he had 4mm audio out. My USB and 3,5mm are fitting very well. So I REALLY recomend this to you! Thank you Apple for doing this very good phone and good equipment. Psst, next time include the dock with the phone!

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    3.0

    Nice dock but bad Apple spirit...

    Written by VM from akutan

    Aug 29, 2008

    Why didn't Apple just put the dock in the iPhone box? Why make people pay even more for something that should have been there?

    When the third generation iPhone comes out, I bet they're not going to put anything but the phone in the box, everything else will come out seperately and will not be compatible with the previous model...

    Anyways, the dock itself works, so it deserves a 5/5 rating, but Apple's little annoying methods like this to get the customers to pay even more deserve a 1/5...
    5+1=6 6÷2=3

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    1.0

    No Apple headset charger

    Written by TM from Vancouver

    Aug 29, 2008

    This dock has a lot missing. No charger for the Apple Bluetooth headset and no cable included.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    2.0

    IF THE IPHONE HAS A COVER IT DOES NOT FIT

    Written by MM from Kingscliff

    Aug 27, 2008

    I assume that most people will have covers on their phones so this is useless to them.

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  • Apple iPhone 3G Dock

    5.0

    Nice.

    Written by AR from Christchurch

    Aug 27, 2008

    Nice product - in my case I don't use the line out, I just use it to charge the phone while at my desk - it's easier than plugging/unplugging cables.

    Would have been nice to include the cable, but it does clearly state it does't come with one, so I bought another cable at the same time as ordering the dock.

    Basically, it does what it supposed to do while looking elegant and not taking up loads of desk space.

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