By ICEM/\N of Smartphonejunkie.com
Apple has just unveiled the highly anticipated latest version of their globally successful iPhone, the iPhone 3GS. The new iPhone 3GS, according to Apple, will be available on June 19, 2009. They will be available in memory sizes of 16GB and 32GB. They will maintain the exact exterior design as the current iPhone 3G models but they will come packed with some new features including a 3.0 autofocus megapixel camera, camcorder, voice control functions, compass, longer battery life, and improved device performance. The current iPhone 3G which were at contract term prices of $199 for the 8GB and $299 for the 16GB will see a drop for the 8GB down to just $99. Apple did not indicate prices for the current 16GB iPhone 3G devices still available at many retailers but I did check and see that Best Buy and AT&T are both selling the remaining stock of the 16GB iPhone 3G for just $149.99. The new iPhone 3GS will have the 16GB priced at just $199 and the 32GB priced at $299 for AT&T customers who are eligible for an upgrade or any new subscribers. The pricing for all existing AT&T customer to early upgrade to these devices are priced at $399 & $499 for the latter.
Apple has also announced their release date for their newest software update for the iPhone and iPod Touch models labeled “3.0,” which will be available for download starting June 17th and it will be free for current iPhone users and just $9.95 for current iPod Touch users. The software upgrade is really more of an important upgrade to the iPhone 3G as it will enable many features that some have argued the iPhone should have initially already had, such as being able to copy & paste, send & receive multimedia messages (MMS), access a landscape keyboard through all keyboard options of the phone, and finally enabling stereo Bluetooth for the many who would prefer to use wireless headphones to listen to their music and movie audio. The iPhone will also now be capable of tethering, which will allow your computer to harness the 3G network on your phone to access the internet. The MMS and tethering services will not be available for iPhone users right away but has been set for late summer.
These are 2 very significant things that will be available by next week and I am thrilled and anxious to try them both out.
Apple has just unveiled the highly anticipated latest version of their globally successful iPhone, the iPhone 3GS. The new iPhone 3GS, according to Apple, will be available on June 19, 2009. They will be available in memory sizes of 16GB and 32GB. They will maintain the exact exterior design as the current iPhone 3G models but they will come packed with some new features including a 3.0 autofocus megapixel camera, camcorder, voice control functions, compass, longer battery life, and improved device performance. The current iPhone 3G which were at contract term prices of $199 for the 8GB and $299 for the 16GB will see a drop for the 8GB down to just $99. Apple did not indicate prices for the current 16GB iPhone 3G devices still available at many retailers but I did check and see that Best Buy and AT&T are both selling the remaining stock of the 16GB iPhone 3G for just $149.99. The new iPhone 3GS will have the 16GB priced at just $199 and the 32GB priced at $299 for AT&T customers who are eligible for an upgrade or any new subscribers. The pricing for all existing AT&T customer to early upgrade to these devices are priced at $399 & $499 for the latter.
Apple has also announced their release date for their newest software update for the iPhone and iPod Touch models labeled “3.0,” which will be available for download starting June 17th and it will be free for current iPhone users and just $9.95 for current iPod Touch users. The software upgrade is really more of an important upgrade to the iPhone 3G as it will enable many features that some have argued the iPhone should have initially already had, such as being able to copy & paste, send & receive multimedia messages (MMS), access a landscape keyboard through all keyboard options of the phone, and finally enabling stereo Bluetooth for the many who would prefer to use wireless headphones to listen to their music and movie audio. The iPhone will also now be capable of tethering, which will allow your computer to harness the 3G network on your phone to access the internet. The MMS and tethering services will not be available for iPhone users right away but has been set for late summer.
These are 2 very significant things that will be available by next week and I am thrilled and anxious to try them both out.
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