No.
No, it does not. The first iPhone to have a front facing camera was the model that followed after the 3GS: the iPhone 4. The front camera was introduced as part of a new feature to FaceTime other iPhone owners, essentially introducing the prospect of video calling to the cellphone experience.
Yes, the iPhone 3GS does have a front facing camera.
Yes, all iPhone's have a rear camera, however, only the iPhone 4 and 4S have a front facing camera as well.
No, all iPhones prior to the iPhone 4 do not have front facing cameras.
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No, Facetime is not compatible with any pre-iPhone 4 models. This is because it requires a front facing camera, and only the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4 have both a front facing camera and are Facetime supported.
If you mean a camera that faces you while you look at the screen the answer is no.
It is definitely faster, it has a front facing camera for video conferencing, the back facing camera has a flash, and it has a higher resolution screen.
No, the iPhone 3G does not have a front camera.
The Droid 3 has a front facing camera
A camera in the front
The Samsung Gem does not have a front-facing camera.