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June 2009
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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...
Amazing display
Great speed
Fantastic camera
An improved 3MP (Mega-pixel) camera and increased speed keeps the iPhone near the top of the Smartphone list
Faster overall performance and Web surfing
Good video recording quality
Convenient digital compass
Largest
Most compelling app store
Longer battery life than iPhone 3G
Best handheld computer ever. Faster and more powerful than the iPhone 3G. Excellent video camera mode.
Much improved performance
Very fast
Significantly better camera
Simple but capable video capture
Voice control on par or better than with rivals
If overdue
Oilresistant screen
Navigation improved through the compass.
Faster processor improves performance Improved camera with video recording
Bright
High-quality fingerprint-resistant touchscreen
Built-in GPS and compass
Decent autofocus camera with SD video capability
Extremely fast and responsive
Large amount of
Often replicated
Never bettered
The Apple remains the daddy of the touch-screen world. ...
Apple’s best overall iPhone yet
An iterative but legitimate upgrade to the original iPhone 3G
Doubling its predecessor’s storage capacity for the same prices
While adding a much-improved still and now video-capable camera
A compass
Nike+...
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1 to 3 megapixels
AT&T
Ios
Smartphone
Touchscreen
The iPhone 3GS finally adds common cell phone features like multimedia messaging
Video recording
And voice dialing. It runs faster
Its promised battery life is longer
And the multimedia quality continues to shine.
Apple finally listened
Adding MMS
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
Faster everything
Improved camera is great
It's got a compass!
Offers many new features and improvements over predecessors
Addition of video recording capability
Doubles as portable media player
Bundled with the new iPhone OS 3.0.
Classic iPhone design and interface
Video recording support
With autofocus and editing
3 megapixel camera
Increased speed for downloads and Internet surfing
Voice commands
Builtin compass to complement the GPS application
IPodlike functionality
Use of MobileMe to link all Apple devices
Multitouch user interface
Accelerometer sensor
Massive storage capacity with 16 GB or 32
A faster
More responsive iPhone
Now with many features wed been asking for
Like voice dialing
MMS and video recording. ...
The editors didn't like
AntiFingerprint coating isn’t perfect
Cleaning cloth no longer included with iPhone
New compass and voice memo icons seem lazily designed
Pricey
Glass back can easily shatter
Difficile de comparer des unités aussi différentes. Quand certaines sont plutôt destinées à un usage
No option to expand memory and no strong multitasking capabilities
Some dropped calls
Can’t multitask with third-party apps
No camera flash
Phone performance is still mediocre. Browser still lacks Flash. Still wont be IT managers first choice.
Still no multitasking in this generation.
Onboard video trimming is destructive
Battery life still disappoints Still no true multitasking
Requires two-year commitment to AT&T Wireless for lowest prices
Soft-looking video
Voice Control lacks some polish
While it has certainly been improved
The camera remains the iPhone’s Achilles heel. Look and Feel...
Battery life for 3G calling and data remains unacceptably low
Requiring heavy phone or 3G data users to perform mid-day recharging
Use of other new features
Including video recording
Drains battery at even more rapid rate. Preserves problematic pl
Multitasking still limited. No tethering or MMS support yet for AT&T users. Recent iPhone 3G customers must pay a fortune to upgrade
The iPhone 3GS call quality shows no improvements and the 3G signal reception remains uneven. We still dont get Flash Lite
USB transfer and storage
Or multitasking.
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.
Battery life could be better
Still can't change some alert tones.
Camera still lags behind other smartphones (fewer megapixels
No flash or zoom)
Still no expandable memory solution.
Quite expensive
No Java support
No Flash support
No multithreading support
Only one application can run on the phone at a time
Same old iPhone design
Inside and out. Needs more buttons. Messaging apps not powerful enough to take on the leaders in the field
An improved 3MP (Mega-pixel) camera and increased speed keeps the iPhone near the top of the Smartphone list
No option to expand memory and no strong multitasking capabilities
For a fast phone with a vast selection of apps, multimedia features and large memory the Apple iPhone 32 GB is one of the top choices for smartphones...
Published: 2017-03-18, Author: Sam , review by: lifewire.com
Amazing display, Great speed, Fantastic camera
Pricey, Glass back can easily shatter
With the iPhone 3GS, Apple has built on top of the terrific hardware and user experience of the iPhone 3G. I see the iPhone 3GS as a must-upgrade for first-generation iPhone owners and those using other cell phones.For iPhone 3G users, the choice to upgra...
Abstract: The iPhone 3GS is the newest, most advanced iPhone that takes standard SIM cards. It has a 3 MP camera, a GPS and a new magnetic compass built in. It works great with iOS 6, in fact, my iPhone 3GS is much faster with iOS 6 ...
Abstract: I can't remember exactly what day I got my iPhone 3GS . Really, I can't. It was that long ago. I know that I got it shortly after it launched in June of 2009 and that it replaced my tank of a smartphone at the time, the BlackBerry 7130c. Yes, I once used ...
Abstract: The iPhone itself was a revelation when it was first released in 2007. Smartphones had already made their way into the American consciousness, but the iPhone brought with it the pedigree of the iPod. The iPod had already defined youth culture and ushe...
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. Its larger amount of installed memory suggest...
Faster processor improves performance Improved camera with video recording, Bright, high-quality fingerprint-resistant touchscreen, Built-in GPS and compass, Decent autofocus camera with SD video capability, Extremely fast and responsive, Large amount of
Onboard video trimming is destructive, Battery life still disappoints Still no true multitasking, Requires two-year commitment to AT&T Wireless for lowest prices, Soft-looking video, Voice Control lacks some polish
Performance enhancements distinguish the otherwise evolutionary step-up iPhone 3GS from its previous iterations. ...
We’re now at the home stretch and compared in detail all the strengths and weaknesses of each smartphone. It’s a tough call because all of them are highly regarded in the industry as market leaders for their perspective wireless carriers. Agai...
Abstract: iPhone is back and this time it is even better.Sum and SubstanceThumbs UpFaster than previous models, great new features like MMS, voice dialing, video editing, voice recording. Great music quality.Thumbs DownBad 3g signal, no USB mass storage, no mult...