Apple just recently introduced its third generation of the iPhone, the 3GS. If you already own the second generation iPhone, the 3G, does it make sense to upgrade? Are there truly enough new features to make the 3GS worth the additional cost?
The iPhone is an incredible feature packed mobile device. With built in access to Apple’s famed app store, there are numerous programs right at your fingertips just waiting to be downloaded. Many of these useful features can be found on all versions of the iPhone.
One of the most noticeable upgrades that can be found on the iPhone 3GS is a 3 megapixel camera. To make the camera more useful, Apple has included an autofocus feature. The new camera is also capable of capturing video clips. The older 3G only has a 2 megapixel camera and it does not include any bells and whistles. For those who are desperate for video, upgrading to the new 3GS may be fairly appealing.
When Apple released the iPhone 3G, users were delighted they would be able to surf the internet much quicker than they previously could on the original iPhone. With the 3GS, Apple has once again improved its performance and users will be able to browse the internet and check their email at much faster speeds.
If you find that you have run out of storage space on your iPhone 3G, the 3GS could look appealing. The largest model includes 32 gigabytes of storage. This will allow you to store plenty of apps, music, movies, and photographs on your iPhone 3GS.