The iPhone 3GS is the latest version of Apple's smartphone, packed with features like all other Apple
products.
On the outside, the 3GS is identical to the 3G, apart from the small etchings on the back of the device. In this release, Apple has just focused on upgrading the 3GS internally.
One of the considerable changes to the 3GS is the speed; the 412MHz has been clocked up to 600MHz and the
128MB of RAM has been doubled to 256MB. The graphics chip has been supercharged. These upgrades lead to the 3GS loading things at double the speed of the iPhone 3G!
The storage space has also been upgraded on the 3GS. There is now a 32GB model available, making it more like a personal media player such as the iPod Touch.
Another of the upgrades to the 3GS is the new fingerprint mark resistant screen. Although it doesn't totally
eradicate fingerprint marks, it does a great job at reducing them compared to the 3G. This is great for those
people who are always getting their fingers dirty.
A feature wanted by most iPhone owners around the world, Apple has bumped up the camera to 3-megapixel, and now the 3GS can record video!
The 3GS is just loaded with features. Phoning and texting friends, taking pictures, recording video, surfing the net, checking emails, controlling your personal timetable, listening to music, watching movies, viewing pictures, and global orienteering are just some of the things that you can do with the 3GS.
After a few deals between Apple and the mobile phone companies, the 3GS is available on many networks. In the UK, there is no longer exclusivity to O2. This ultimately means that there are
more tariffs to choose from and better deals for you!
In my opinion, the 3GS is one of the most fe ature-packed smartphones on the global market. On top of that, many of its features are unique, and can't be found on any other phone.
The big question now is whether you should buy the 3GS or not. Even though very highly priced, if you're looking for a smartphone in this price range, the iPhone 3GS is for you.
products.
On the outside, the 3GS is identical to the 3G, apart from the small etchings on the back of the device. In this release, Apple has just focused on upgrading the 3GS internally.
One of the considerable changes to the 3GS is the speed; the 412MHz has been clocked up to 600MHz and the
128MB of RAM has been doubled to 256MB. The graphics chip has been supercharged. These upgrades lead to the 3GS loading things at double the speed of the iPhone 3G!
The storage space has also been upgraded on the 3GS. There is now a 32GB model available, making it more like a personal media player such as the iPod Touch.
Another of the upgrades to the 3GS is the new fingerprint mark resistant screen. Although it doesn't totally
eradicate fingerprint marks, it does a great job at reducing them compared to the 3G. This is great for those
people who are always getting their fingers dirty.
A feature wanted by most iPhone owners around the world, Apple has bumped up the camera to 3-megapixel, and now the 3GS can record video!
The 3GS is just loaded with features. Phoning and texting friends, taking pictures, recording video, surfing the net, checking emails, controlling your personal timetable, listening to music, watching movies, viewing pictures, and global orienteering are just some of the things that you can do with the 3GS.
After a few deals between Apple and the mobile phone companies, the 3GS is available on many networks. In the UK, there is no longer exclusivity to O2. This ultimately means that there are
more tariffs to choose from and better deals for you!
In my opinion, the 3GS is one of the most fe ature-packed smartphones on the global market. On top of that, many of its features are unique, and can't be found on any other phone.
The big question now is whether you should buy the 3GS or not. Even though very highly priced, if you're looking for a smartphone in this price range, the iPhone 3GS is for you.
About the Author:
Claire Greenway evaluated the iPhone 3GS after getting her Free Contract iPhone 3GS. She has been an expert in mobile phones for the past 8 years
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