Apple’s attempt to replace the coveted 3G looks similar to it’s predecessor on first attempt, and is simply a beautiful looking phone. The improvements the 3GS has to offer have fully amended the problems noted by 3G users and added in a few extras, with an overall result of a powerful and fast phone adored across technophiles everywhere.
With a choice of a 16GB or 32GB phone, you can easily get a phone that will also replace your mp3 player, but the main attraction is the faster HSDPA data speeds that creates more responsive apps and functions. The touch screen sits at a comfortable 3.5 inches and has a full QWERTY keyboard, a considerable boon when texting and emailing.
The initial reaction to the iPhone we has was that it is incredibly easy to use; featuring a home screen with large icons for you to quickly tap and open the phone’s functions, and beneath the screen is a large button that returns you to your home screen instantly. Being Apple we were prepared to be slightly disappointed with the camera, as they often don’t deliver a camera as powerful as you would expect.
At only three megapixels it is quite small, but even we were pleasantly surprised with the macro shooting mode and auto focus – where you just tap the screen to focus the camera for a better shot. Additionally, despite the low megapixels, you get some amazingly crisp shots in full daylight.
Apple iPhone 3G S gets better in every release, newer phones are expensive while a last month's release becomes cheaper. There are various ways to save money and you can get a free laptop contracts if ever you want to buy one.
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