Apple IPhone 3GS Mobile Phone Review – The All-Singing, All-Dancing Handset Just Got Better!

November 24th, 2009
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At the price of a brand new high-end gaming PC, or a blade-server capable of running a whole department – the Apple iPhone 3GS has a lot to live up to. Even when forming part of a contract, the 3GS comes in at a whopping £190 (upfront) for the 16GB model, and nearly £280 for the 32GB. Purchased as a pay as you go phone, the handset will set you back around £440 (16GB) and £540 (32GB).

So – what does this price actually get you? Fans of the touchscreen smart phone thought they had died and gone to heaven when Apple announced the 3G – the all-singing- all-dancing office mate and iPod rolled in one. Now we have the improved 3GS.

Firstly – it looks like a 3G and the user interface is the same. The landscape keyboard is an improvement, with a bright, large 89mm (3.5 inch) touch. This is the standard for touch screens on the market with large icons with single button fro ‘home’. Apple shines when it comes to easy user-interfaces, and the 3GS is no different. For example, scrolling is activated by means of a single swipe and multi-touch input allows you to easily control your viewing.

The 3GS is speedier, and unrivalled in usability. The fast HSDPA and Wi-Fi connect ability make this the perfect office mate, with even better battery life, the capability of playing movies, TV and music (via iTunes). Then too there is the enormous range of applications that can be downloaded from the Apps Store – Apple here again leading the market and introducing new concepts into our lives and those of the competition. Video recording and editing is also now possible.

Compared to the 3G, the 3GS lasts longer and application loading speed is vastly improved – halved in some cases – due to the new 7.2Mbps HSDPA support, especially when using it over 3G. Surfing over the fast connection using your laptop (tethering) is now possible thanks to the latest iPhone software, using either USB or Bluetooth. While slightly heavier, the upgraded battery makes surfing and watching films on the handset much more of a pleasure. Externally it wipes clean much more easily thanks to a special anti-grease coating.

Although the 3GS does not have a memory expanding card slot, the internal memory has been increased to 16GB and 32GB for this model.

Camera improvements between the models: the 3GS now sports a 3MP camera, compared to the 2MP one found in the 3G. The photos are of good quality, and an added tap-activated auto-focus feature and easy light-balancing facility make it easy to use. Video editing is made easy.

The 3GS supports voice control, recognising the UK English accent. This allows phone control as well as song identification and creation of iTunes Genius playlists. The shake-to-shuffle feature is smarter than an accidental bump, and there is GPS plus in-built support for Nike + for exercising information.

Other features of this handset include:

* Improved copy, cut and paste – even between multiple applications including web and photo

* Easier browsing thanks to improved speed and landscape keyboard

* OS 3.0 – included MMS for sending images, video, audio in text messages (useful in google maps)

* Apple is sharing many of the iPhone functions with app developers – providing for future application development

* New support for HTTP streaming allows listening to music while you use another application on the phone at the same time

What we didn’t like:

There is no FM radio, it is not possible to participate in podcast subscriptions, and disappointingly, Flash, which has been around for a while, is not supported in the web browser.

What we did like:

Apple as a company designs well and ergonomically – no matter what they produce. The 3GS is no exception.



16GB Apple iPhone : Review & Features

November 21st, 2009
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Apple iPhone is not just a cell phone. Why? Because it is a phone, music player, video player, internet device, a camera and all this on 16GB memory.

The iPhone is slim and sleek at just 11.6mm thick, 2.4-inches wide, and 4.5-inches tall with a 2 megapixel camera. It allows you to make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your address book, a favorites list, or a call log. All your contacts from a Windows PC, Mac, or Internet service are automatically synced.

An iPod : With a 3.5 inch display widescreen iPod with touch controls where you can enjoy your music, audiobooks, videos, TV shows, and movies. Plus sync the content from the iTunes library on your PC or Mac all with the touch of a finger.

For Internet: It features rich HTML email and Safari browser, the most advanced web browser ever on a portable device. It has built in Yahoo and Goggle for convenient searching. You can multitask by making a phone call while emailing a photo or surfing the web over a Wi-Fi connection.

A YouTube player is available on the home screen, so that you can access and browse YouTube videos wherever you go. And when you find a video you want to send to your friends, you can even create an email with the link in it for you.

The Maps application on the iPhone approximates your location using cell tower information and enabled local Wi-Fi networks. Drop a pin on a map, then move it to a specific location to find nearby points of interest. Even check real-time traffic information.

The Multi-Touch touch screen display lets you control everything using only your fingers. You can type using the predictive keyboard. A full QWERTY keyboard allows you to send and receive SMS messages, email, etc.

The iPhone uses OS X, the worlds most advanced operating system. This software completely redefines what you can do with a mobile phone. It uses quad-band GSM, the global standard for wireless communication. iPhone supports AT&Ts EDGE network, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, which links to the compact Bluetooth headset. The iPhone automatically switches between EDGE and Wi-Fi to provide the fastest data connection possible.

Apple iPhone has a Built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery with Talk time: Up to 8 hours, Standby time up to 250 hours, Internet use: Up to 6 hours, Video playback: Up to 7 hours and Audio playback: Up to 24 hours.

These are some of the reasons why Apple iPhone has an upper hand over other cell phones.

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