Testseek.com have collected 231 expert reviews of the Apple iPhone 3Gs and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhone 3Gs.
June 2009
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The editors liked
Better battery life
Faster
Tethering
Screen more resistant to fingerprints
Voice Control
A2DP (stereo) Bluetooth
Digital compass
Find My iPhone
Video recording
Multimedia messaging
Video recording and voice dialling — finally
Runs faster
Promised longer battery life
Multimedia quality continues to shine
The editors didn't like
Voice Control doesn’t launch apps or work with Bluetooth headsets
Access to some features (like tethering) will depend on telcos
With all this in mind, there comes a time when every prospective consumer and analyst has to zoom out of the feature specifics and observe the overall demographics and purposes to buying a product. As of now, the reason to buy an iPhone 3G S likely app...
Abstract: REVIEW: The Apple iPhone provides the best, lag-free performance of any iPhone, as well as native voice dialing, compass capabilities and support for Bluetooth 2.1. But many of Apples latest and greatest features can be found in the iPhone 3.0 softwar...
Abstract: by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer When the iPhone 3GS came out (thanks, Apple, for the nice pic above), however, my contract was up and I was one of the few who actually qualified for the stated US$199/299 price for the 16/32GB 3GS models. I cant imagine ...
Abstract: Launched on June 19, the iPhone 3GS is Apples follow-on to the phenomenally successful iPhone 3G. Exemplifying the philosophy "if it aint broke, dont fix it", the 3GS looks exactly like the 3G, except for tiny text on the back that is chrome ins...
Abstract: Much improved performance; very fast. Significantly better camera; simple but capable video capture. Voice control on par or better than with rivals, if overdue. Oil-resistant screen. Navigation improved through the compass. Still no multitaskin...
Much improved performance; very fast, Significantly better camera; simple but capable video capture, Voice control on par or better than with rivals, if overdue, Oilresistant screen, Navigation improved through the compass.
Still no multitasking in this generation.
and buying adviceAs an evolutionary upgrade, the iPhone 3GS still wont please some without a fundamental change in its technology, if it can please them at all. The Palm Pres multitasking isnt something that can be replicated without a major overha...
Published: 2009-06-25, Author: Jason , review by: techworld.com
The iPhone 3GS addresses most of the fundamental weaknesses of the previous models, adding raw speed, voice-activated phone and music navigation, an improved autofocus camera, and video-recording features. With two major revisions in the past year, th...
Abstract: June 19th goes down as a memorable day because it’s the launch day of the third iteration of the iPhone, Apple’s ultra-portable, innovative brainchild. While many 3G users may not be upgrading to the 3G S quite so soon due to upgrade pricing issues, o...
Apple finally listened, adding MMS, video recording, voice dialing, A2DP and copy/paste, OSX 3.0 seems more stable than 2.0, Improved memory, processing power, 3D rendering and a more friendly price tag
The excitement just isn’t there anymore. Moreso than ever, it’s more of the same, The decreased price point of the 8GB 3G may be good for Apple’s bottom line, but it’s starting to feel like the RAZR all over again.
Whether or not to get an Apple iPhone 3GS isn’t as clear-cut as it used to be; first, and for many users foremost, is the fact that it just isn’t much of an upgrade from the 3G. If you’re a 2G owner or a new user looking to hop aboard then the decisio...