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June 15th, 2009, 08:05 GMT · By

iPhone 3G S Not Much Better than iPhone 3G

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The upcoming iPhone 3G S - screenshot taken from Apple's TV ad
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Those of you considering to spend your savings on the iPhone 3G S, IF you are even eligible for the $199 upgrade, should think again. If you are happy with the offerings of your current iPhone, it may be useful to know that iPhone 3G S doesn’t pack all that many “new” features. Nope, iPhone OS 3.0 does.

First off, note that if you do not qualify for the $199 iPhone 3G S (requires a new, two-year AT&T rate plan, sold separately), the 16GB device actually costs a pocket-burning $599 ($699 for the 32GB model). Customers also pay a fee of around 20 bucks for setting up the device in-store. Now, if you don’t need 3 megapixels instead of 2, or don’t care much for that digital compass (which many don’t even know what is used for, or whether they actually need it), consider this.

During the WWDC '09 keynote address delivered by the company’s SVP of Product Marketing, Apple revealed that iPhone 3G S would ship with iPhone OS 3.0 pre-installed, offering users a wide range of new features. While the allegation is correct, readers should note that iPhone OS 3.0 alone brings most of that new functionality, and it does so for both iPhone 3G users, as well as for iPhone 2G handset owners. In other words, you needn’t an iPhone 3G S for say, Cut/Copy/Paste, Spotlight search, Voice Memos, Landscape Keyboard, Parental Controls and Tethering. All these are OS 3.0-specific additions, and they can be handled just as well on first-generation iPhone hardware. MMS , however, requires the 3G hardware, according to Apple.

Admittedly, the iPhone 3G S is said to deliver improved battery performance, a better processor, a better camera, video recording, voice control, that digital compass mentioned a bit earlier, and (perhaps) a better screen. But the differences aren’t overwhelming. Again, if you’re happy with your current device, why let something like this “ruin” your experience? It’s totally up to you to decide whether you need these new features, or whether you can do without them. Best of all, as an iPhone owner, you get OS 3.0 for free. iPod touch users must cough up almost ten bucks to have the new features. The update is scheduled to become available later this week (June 17).

Readers are encouraged to share their impressions with us on this rather sensitive topic.

Update: this article has been modified to address an incorrect listing of OS 3.0 features for the 2G and 3G iPhones.

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Comment #1 by: Rody on 15 Jun 2009, 09:03 UTC reply to this comment

Hi,
It's interesting what you said. I want to buy a iPhone but I don't know which model : 3G or 3GS. It's too difficult to choose lol.
The 3G price or a new GPU with 3GS ? Only for the price, I'll take the 3G version before the 19 in france. I read everywhere that to put a camera on the 3G I must install an application with a jailbreak... Really ?


Comment #2 by: J B T on 15 Jun 2009, 09:30 UTC reply to this comment

iPhone 2G has never existed. I think many of us would like a phone with video. I 've already got a Nokia with video, MMS, GPS, exchangable memory cards and radio. It does not cost several hundreds in expensive rate plans. But if the iPhone can let me work and play with the movies i record myself, i might consider buying one.


Comment #3 by: Jaime on 15 Jun 2009, 14:45 UTC reply to this comment

Not true....you need at least an iPhone 3G for MMS. Apple stated that you cannot send picture messages with iphone 2G.

Comment #3.1 by: Filip Truta on 15 Jun 2009, 14:52 GMT

Hi Jaime,

Thanks for pointing out to the incorrect MMS listing. Indeed, Apple declared that only 3G users would benefit from MMS, when it first confirmed it as a feature inside OS 3.0 earlier this year. I have modified the article accordingly.

Best!


Comment #4 by: Phil on 18 Jun 2009, 19:31 UTC reply to this comment

The main feature of the 3GS is speed. A 600Mhz processor and 256Mbs of RAM is simply incredible and ahead of it's time. It is blazingly faster than the previouse generation. As David Pouge said, the speed "hits you right between the eyes". Video and all those other little things aren't the main highlight. Just great little additions. The speed is the headliner here.


Comment #5 by: eguy71 on 24 Jun 2009, 10:57 UTC reply to this comment

If you need at least an iPhone 3G for MMS, then how is it that I can MMS using Swirly on my 2G?


Comment #6 by: niphone on 19 Mar 2011, 09:39 UTC reply to this comment

i will certainly be keeping my clean iphone 3G,and in 2010 there will be an IPHONE 4 and it should include facetime,retina display,5 mega-pixels,backgrounds and folders.I will proberly get it!

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