What Can The I Phone 3GS Offer

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By rkinc


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What is all the hype about the new 3GS I phone? Everywhere you go someone is talking about the I Phone 3GS. I remember when the first I Phone came out, people were camping out at the nearest Best Buy. The I Phone 3G was the first of its kind and now the new one is out. The features that AT&T and Apple added is a video camera, voice control, and its 2x faster than it's predecessor. The new video camera now lets you be able to shoot and edit video. Then you can share it by using via email, MMS, Mobile Me, or YouTube. Another handy feature they have added is voice control. This allows you to play a song, call a friend in your contact list, and dial a number. I like this feature because it is almost hands free and there is no need to say your command over and over again like some phones. One of the best new feature that is on the 3GS is the speed you get from it. The phone is 2x faster, this means faster web surfing, emails, apps, video, and can handle rapid commands well. Unlike the Palm Centro the I Phone 3GS doesn't lock-up as easily. With any technology that comes there are always kinks to work out. The 3GS is the second generation of I phone so it is going to be better.


I Phone 3GS

 Also, there are other new features that Apple has in-store for 3GS owners. The digital compass lets you find your way and also rotates maps in the direction it's pointing. The cut, copy, paste command lets you copy pictures for the web or other apps, and lets you move text between different apps and the web as well. You can also use spot light search, which allows you to search your entire phone all from one location. This will help tremendously for people who work from their phone and always have to send emails, documents, text, presentations. Just what is Apple going to come up next and how will it's competitors counter?

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