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WWDC Recap :: iPhone 3G-S Hardware and Software

Posted on June 11, 2009 by Ben Stevens Posted in Hardware, iPhone, Software 1 Comment
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As expected, the WWDC was full of exciting news about the iPhone and its 3.0 software.  The new iPhone 3G-S boasts many new features, including:

  • A faster processor that will launch most apps and load web pages much faster than the previously 3G model.  It also features more storage capacity, up to 32GB.
  • Shoot, edit, and share video right on the iPhone, including the ability to email the video and/or post it to the internet.
  • A new 3-megapixel camera (up from 2 megapixels) that has built-in autofocus, which allows you to focus on anything by simply tapping on it.
  • Built-in voice control now allows you to start calls, find songs, and locate other information on the iPhone using only your voice.
  • Cut, copy, and paste items between applications and from the internet.
  • Rotate the iPhone and type on a larger keyboard in Mail, Messages, Notes, and Safari.
  • Search all your contacts, email, calendars, notes, and iPod from one convenient place using Spotlight.
  • Record your own voice or any audio with the new Voice Memos application.
  • Internet tethering will soon allow you to share the 3G connection on your iPhone with your laptop computer.
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One thought on “WWDC Recap :: iPhone 3G-S Hardware and Software”

  1. davidwarren says:
    June 11, 2009 at 7:44 am

    So are you upgrading Ben? I am going to hold out until next year, and hopefully get the ’10 iPhone with a different carrier….

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