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Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll know that Apple has announced its latest iPhone -- the iPhone 3G S.
The
third iPhone to be released since the first was launched in the U.S. in
2007, Apple claims the iPhone 3G S is faster and more powerful than the
current iPhone 3G. Although it retains an identical form factor and design, the iPhone 3G S has some nifty new features. Here are 10 of the best:
1. It's faster
Apple
launched the iPhone 3G S by announcing it has a faster processor, more
memory and "snappier performance". Although the iPhone 3G is no slouch,
it can be a little sluggish when opening and closing applications. If
Apple's demo videos are anything to go by, the iPhone 3G S will be a
much zippier smartphone.
2. It has more memory
Apple will sell two models of the iPhone 3G S: 16GB and 32GB. There original iPhone came with 4GB, 8GB or 16GB of storage.
3. Video recording
Wow!
A smartphone in 2009 that can record video? No way! Apple critics will
point to the fact that the iPhone 3G can't record video as an example
of a phone that lacks some basic features, but for potential iPhone
owners the addition of video recording is a real plus.
4. Improved camera
The
iPhone 3G S has a 3-megapixel camera with autofocus, compared with the
iPhone 3G's 2-megapixel, non-autofocus camera. It still lacks a flash,
but the increased megapixel count should slightly improve photos and
tapping an area on the screen to focus on is a cool feature that should
make mobile photography easier.
5. You can talk to it
The
iPhone 3G S introduces what Apple calls Voice Control, a voice
recognition feature that allows you to make a call and play music by
speaking. Voice Control can find any entry in your contacts list, and
users simply have to say a name or phone number to make a call. For
music, you can ask what song is playing and hear the iPhone 3G S
answer, tell it to play your favourite album, or play similar tracks to
the current one.
6. It has a built-in compass
A
built-in digital compass is another new feature of the iPhone 3G S. We
aren't sure exactly how often anyone would use this as a standalone
app, but when combined with Google Maps, the compass will rotate maps
to always match the direction you're facing. Now that is pretty cool.
7. Internet tethering
The
iPhone 3G S can now be used as a modem, connecting to a Mac or PC via
USB or Bluetooth. Although AT&T in the US won't be supporting this
feature, Optus is one Australian telco that has confirmed it will be.
Telstra and Vodafone are yet to announce whether they will offer
tethering capability.
8. Accessibility features
Apple
has included a number of features that help people with disabilities
use the iPhone 3G S. These include Apple's VoiceOver function, which
reads aloud what is on the screen, a zoom function that magnifies up to
five times, and a white on black display option that provides increased
contrast.
9. Nike+ iPod integration
Previously only available for selected iPod nano models, Apple's Nike + iPod
is a fitness system that involves a Nike shoe communicating wirelessly
with an iPod. The iPhone 3G S will be compatible with the system, which
displays real time walking or running statistics.
10. New headphones
The
iPhone 3G S will include Apple's remote headphones in the sales
package. The new headphones have a multi-button remote and volume
control keys, as well as a microphone to handle voice calls.
From:pcworld.com