Howard Chui from Howard Chui ( over 2 years ago )
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Chech what are the advantagies and disadvatagies of Apple iPhone 3GS in comparison with 3G
Howard Chui from Howard Chui ( over 2 years ago )
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Chech what are the advantagies and disadvatagies of Apple iPhone 3GS in comparison with 3G
GSMArena team from GSMArena ( over 2 years ago )
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It's true that the iPhone 3GS brings over only incrementing changes, there's nothing ground breaking about it. But before everything else, the newly introduced changes on both software AND hardware level will make the new iPhone 3GS a more balanced smartphone most of all. That will give it some more... More
Charles Arthur from Guardian ( over 2 years ago )
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It's fabulously expensive, isn't it? Minimum £29.38 a month, and £184.98 upfront. For an 18-month contract, the cheapest totals £714.
And yet the iPhone 3GS is still best in class: the simple interface, the ease of setup, all of that before you get onto the thousands of third-party... More
Ian Hardy from Mobile Syrup ( over 2 years ago )
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Over the past few days the new Apple iPhone 3G S has been strapped to my hand. This new faster model is making it even more fun to have around. The 3G S version has a 600 MHz processor that puts the previous models to sleep. In addition, it comes with 256MB of RAM.
There is nothing truly different about... More
John Biggs from TechCrunch ( over 2 years ago )
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First, an anecdote: when the iPhone first launched in 2007 I took it on a tour of Central Europe, namely Budapest and Warsaw. Communism had just fallen and the dreams of these benighted nations were dashed. But as I pulled the iPhone from its protective cozy, the eyes of those present were filled with... More
Stephen Fry from Guardian ( over 2 years ago )
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In short, the 3GS is triumphantly the product of a company at the absolute top of its game, their best device yet. If it were a BMW car it would be badged as the "M" version. Power and performance can be considered a luxury until you try them and realise how much more functionality, ease of use and productivity... More
Jason Chen from Gizmodo ( over 2 years ago )
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Our first generation iPhone review verdict was to wait. Our iPhone 3G review gave the go-ahead to finally mount up. The only issue with the iPhone 3GS, if you already have the 3G, is that it's not all that different of an experience.
Like I said in the Palm Pre review, I'm a bit bored of the iPhone... More
Joshua Topolsky from Engadget ( over 2 years ago )
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There are probably two very large groups of people thinking about buying an iPhone right now. One set is current users, either those with the 3G, or those still using the original model. The other set is a group of new users -- people who've never owned an iPhone and are now faced with not one, but two... More
Steven Levy from Wired ( over 2 years ago )
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Apple outsmarted the mobile world by releasing the touch-controlled iPhone in June 2007. In July the next year, it rocketed to faster network speeds with the iPhone 3G while creating a massive ecosystem of apps. Now, on June 19, Apple will reassert its dominance by shipping the iPhone 3GS, outfitted... More
Kent German from CNET ( over 2 years ago )
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The good: 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.
The bad: The iPhone 3GS' call quality shows no improvements and the 3G signal... More