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June 2009
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Faster
Oleophobic display
Video recording
Touch focus
Multi-touch
Faster in everything compared to the iPhone 3G
Much better camera quality with tap to focus and also excellent quality video recording
Digital compass
Voice Control feature
Fast
Excellent UI
Massive app collection
Finally has common cell phone features like multimedia messaging
Published: 2009-06-25, Author: Jason , review by: techworld.com
The iPhone 3GS addresses most of the fundamental weaknesses of the previous models, adding raw speed, voice-activated phone and music navigation, an improved autofocus camera, and video-recording features. With two major revisions in the past year, th...
Abstract: June 19th goes down as a memorable day because it’s the launch day of the third iteration of the iPhone, Apple’s ultra-portable, innovative brainchild. While many 3G users may not be upgrading to the 3G S quite so soon due to upgrade pricing issues, o...
Apple finally listened, adding MMS, video recording, voice dialing, A2DP and copy/paste, OSX 3.0 seems more stable than 2.0, Improved memory, processing power, 3D rendering and a more friendly price tag
The excitement just isn’t there anymore. Moreso than ever, it’s more of the same, The decreased price point of the 8GB 3G may be good for Apple’s bottom line, but it’s starting to feel like the RAZR all over again.
Whether or not to get an Apple iPhone 3GS isn’t as clear-cut as it used to be; first, and for many users foremost, is the fact that it just isn’t much of an upgrade from the 3G. If you’re a 2G owner or a new user looking to hop aboard then the decisio...
Abstract: Apple iPhone 3GSApple has made a ground breaking development in the production race of latest mobiles, thereby providing its new series – iPhone 3GS, which has not suddenly leaped, yet an advanced version of iPhone 3.0, nonetheless, the features and fu...
Faster overall performance and Web surfing, Good video recording quality, Convenient digital compass, Largest, most compelling app store, Longer battery life than iPhone 3G
Some dropped calls, Can’t multitask with third-party apps, No camera flash
Over the past year the smart phone landscape has changed, and Apple faces a formidable new competitor in the Palm Pre, which features a striking user interface, strong data performance, and the ability to multitask (although its battery life and app ca...
Surprisingly, although the Apple iPhone 3G S headphones are a toss-in with some kind of fancy phone, theyre not entirely terrible. Sure, they have some significant issues with distortion in the low end, but this is likely due to their "we sit outside...
Compatible with all your old iPhone 3G cases!, Improved speeds and “snappyness”, Compass makes the Maps app more useful, New, bigger 32 GB hard drive model available, Video and voice recording is surprisingly clear, Compatible with new volume...
AntiFingerprint coating isn’t perfect, Cleaning cloth no longer included with iPhone, New compass and voice memo icons seem lazily designed
Yes you can have a “3GS lite” of sorts by simply upgrading your new 3G with the new 3.0 firmware upgrade, but that’s like attempting to play Call of Duty on your netbook. It’ll run, just not the way it was meant to. By nearly doubl...
Abstract: If you like apps or the Internet, go buy the iPhone 3GS right now. The new models improved processor and graphics chipset significantly boost the speed of everything from Web browsing to games, cementing the iPhones role as the nations most flexible...