A big step forward in New iPhone 3G S

Apple made an iPhone with a replaceable battery. But all things considered, the iPhone 3G S and OS 3.0 are big steps forward in the evolution of the iPhone. They will certainly help Apple maintain its dominance over the smartphone market.
The iPhone 3G S is available in the U.S. through both Apple and AT&T’s retail stores, as well as Best Buy and Wal-Mart. Available in both black and white, the 16 GB model sells for $199 and the 32 GB model for $299. (This purchase price requires a new two-year contract with AT&T.) The 3G S is also available in Canada, France, Italy, the U.K., and Spain. It will become available in other countries throughout the summer and early fall. As of June 8, the price of the 8 GB iPhone 3G in the U.S. was reduced to $99 (with AT&T contract). Rumors abound, but as of this writing, it appears there is no hardware upgrade path for current iPhone users.
Enhanced gaming platform
The expanded graphics capabilities and CPU performance of the 3G S will allow the iPhone to become an even bigger player in the gaming world. Many high-quality games have already been released for the iPhone and iPod touch; and given that the best iPhone games sell for around $10 while high-quality titles for the PSP and other dedicated gaming platforms can cost upwards of $60, Apple certainly has the price advantage. The power and graphics enhancements to the 3G S certainly make it a more appealing option for the casual or dedicated gamer, especially if they need a mobile phone anyway.
From a gaming perspective, the only real problem with the iPhone/iPod touch lineup is the lack of a directional pad (D-pad) for control. Hopefully, with OS 3.0’s enhanced Bluetooth capabilities, some enterprising developer will come out with a Bluetoothenabled game controller for the iPhone.
Software enhancements
The iPhone 3G S incorporates the new iPhone OS 3.0 and software suite. We review that more thoroughly starting on page 12, but some of the features are worth mentioning here.
First of all, some of the new software features found in iPhone OS 3.0 are supported by the new hardware found in the 3G S and were mentioned previously. These include hardware/ electronic support for voice control, video capture, hardware encryption, faster data service, electronic compass, and some of the accessibility features. This means that, while owners of the iPhone 3G and the original iPhone can upgrade their devices to OS 3.0, they won’t be able to access these features.
In addition to the 3G S-only software features, the new OS includes enhancements iPhone users will appreciate:
- Cut, Copy, & Paste text and photos between apps
- Enhanced SMS now includes full Multi Media Services to send and receive photos, contacts, and audio files
- Voice Memo app lets you record and edit short voice recordings
- Enhanced A2DP Bluetooth lets you use wireless stereo headsets and other Bluetooth accessories
- New Spotlight app provides enhanced search capabilities
- Keyboard can now be used in landscape viewing mode in Mail, Notes, Stocks, Contacts, and Messages
- Enhanced format support for Calendar and Contacts
- Minor enhancements to Safari, iPod, and iTunes
- The OS 3.0 software is available as a free software update via iTunes 8.2 or later for all iPhone customers. A 3.0 software update is available for iPod touch customers for $9.95.

