Is the cost of upgrading to iPhone 3GS too high?
The new Apple iPhone 3GS poses some problems for people that already have an iPhone but are thinking about upgrading to the new model; the problems are mainly based around cost.
The new Apple iPhone 3GS poses some problems for people that already have an iPhone but are thinking about upgrading to the new model; the problems are mainly based around cost.
There’s no question that Apple is a master of controlling what information its partners and customers get. Thankfully, though, whenever Cupertino tightens its grip a little information always seems to squeeze out between its fingers.
Even before this hotly anticipated title shipped, there was little doubt it would be a hit. Still, aside the from the product managers who put the necessary units (and their necks) on store shelves, few would have guessed this multi-platform game would go multi-platinum in its first week.
One of the most important – as in the word “key” really doesn’t begin to cover it – applications on the iPhone and iPod touch will be updated in the iPhone OS 3.0. However, is a performance boost and better standards support all we’re really looking for? Another browser, iCab, is already faster and has features that even Mobile Safari 3 won’t.
The new iPhone 3GS, with its new 3.0 operating system, allows Apple to move itself into the top tier of business smartphones with apps that are tailor-made for the enterprise.
Apple today made a series of important announcements at the World Wide Developers conference in San Francisco. One of the most important of these was the release of iPhone OS 3.0.
Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller today introduced the new iPhone 3GS, with the “S” standing for “Speed” at the Apple World wide developers conference in San Francisco.
When it comes to apps designed to deliver a single news organization, there’s one piece of free software that is the gold standard not only for the content deliver but also its thoughtful, attractive user interface.
On the eve (almost) of the release of the next-gen iPhone come rumors that the new OS 3.0 may allow for the tagging of tunes on the radio and may even have support for the Nike Sport Kit.
An analyst’s survey indicates cutting the zeitgeist and industry-defining handset’s price by $100 could increase demand by 100 percent. That would certainly shake things up.