The original Apple iPhone, and more significantly, the iPhone 3G, were the single greatest catalysts in expanding smartphones’ appeal to the general consumer audience. We won’t rehash the well known features of the iPhone 3G. The top rated Apple iPhone 3GS boasts a whopping 32GB of onboard memory while the other lesser model still has a very respectable 16GB and costs $100 less. (The previous version had 16GB and 8GB options).
Features:
The Apple iPhone 3GS still has the features that made its predecessors so popular.
Increased speed is the central improvement of the iPhone 3GS. Among the chief complaints about previous editions of the iPhone was the absence of a user replaceable battery. The new iPhone does satisfy users who bemoaned the lack of video capture capability. The iPhone 3GS catches up with some of the top competitors by finally offering document editing features. In the event that the iPhone 3GS is lost or stolen, individual users now have the ability of wiping data from the phone remotely. That was a feature previously available only to enterprise users.
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