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    iPhone 3G S: Is it all worth it?

Apple’s new iPhone 3G S is here. But will the shiny new features be enough to persuade some users, considering costs and tariffs are still rather steep?

By Richard Goodwin, 19 Jun 2009 at 10:16

Richard Goodwin

The new 3G S, according to Apple, is a progression on its still market leading predecessor, the iPhone 3G. The new device will have a faster operating system, faster web page rendering, voice recognition, a cut and paste option, video recording, and improved 3D graphics. It’s supposed to be twice as fast and twice as sexy as the old 3G model.

They’ll no doubt be crowds and crowds of people queuing to get their hands on the device starting today. For all the minutes and bolt-ons in the universe, I certainly wouldn’t work in an Apple or O2 store today as it will be manic to say the least.

Nevertheless, before joining the screaming crowds queuing, I did some research. I found that all my initial problems from a few years ago came bubbling to the surface all over again: The iPhone 3G S is an extremely expensive device, and O2 are really pushing it with high tariffs.

I don’t mind paying for build quality and top end technology, but nearly £50 a month, even with unlimited data, for only 1200 minutes and 500 texts is still far too much. Plus, you still have to pay for the actual phone, which I personally find shocking, particularly when you consider the gargantuan amount of iPhones Apple has shifted in the past three years. Come on, there’s covering costs, and there’s making an absolute killing.

As much as it pains me to say it, the iPhone - even with all its beauty, fancy technology and gadgetry - is still too expensive. So the question remains: do I spend a bit more money and get the best, or scrimp on a few quid and slum it with the rest for another year or so?

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I'm still laughing at the "upgrades" ...

Let's see, the official Apple site says that some of the features of the iPhone 3 OS is ... ready for this ... getting excited yet ... cut 'n paste! SMS! Video! Landscape keyboard! Voice memos! Automatic WiFi login! Stereo Bluetooth! Wait a second ... I've been doing those things for years on Windows Mobile. I just can't believe that there's already been 2 generations of iPhone that did not contain some of the "basic" features. But you have to love Apple's genius in getting people excited about what should have been in their first iPhone. Steve Jobs has still got it!!!!

By dscammell on Friday Jun 19

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