Apple iPhone 3GS Guided Tour

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Check out the new features in the iPhone 3GS

YouTube - New Apple iPhone 3GS Guided Tour 2009 Part 1

YouTube - New Apple iPhone 3GS Guided Tour 2009 Part 2

I must say iPhone has become pretty impressive with the 3GS upgrade. Almost everything I felt that the iPhone 3G lacked in terms of core functionality has been finally fixed by Apple.

A higher res 16:9 form factor display would have been an icing on the cake, but I guess that would make it totally different from the older versions prompting app compatibility issues.
 
MAGNeT said:
btw nemesis wht do u think wht will b its indian price....unlocked?
These are my assumptions based on Apple's previous pricing policies for product upgrades.

iPhone 3G 8GB - 27k

iPhone 3G S 16GB - 31k

iPhone 3G S 32GB - 35k
 
Some rumors doing round that Airtel/Vodafone will drop the 3G when 3GS is launched in the Indian market. So no cheaper 3G for us.
 
deep_nx said:
im gonna sell my 2g iphone n get this one ASAP !!

i guess its better than 3g one....since it has battery probs...btw wait......last time also lot of peep sold their 2g phones..and later with no breakthrough in open carieer stuff again the price reached high
 
what iphone 3gs not launching in india on june 19???? check last line

Entry-level phones now cost six times the US version.



Apple’s decision to slash its entry-level iPhone (8 GB version) in the US market will not trickle down to India anytime soon.

Leading handset retailers in India said they had not received any information from the two telecom operators, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone-Essar, which are also sole distributors of the handsets in the country.

Executives at Bharti Airtel said they were yet to receive any communication from Apple about the price cut. Vodafone-Essar executives declined to comment.

“We are selling both the models, 8 GB and 16 GB, at the earlier prices,” confirmed Sachin Seth of Toughies Telecom, a Delhi-based handset retailer. Many other retailers, who sell around 50-100 iPhones a month in Chennai and Mumbai, said the same.

This means Indian consumers will continue to pay a fortune for the iconic gadget. In fact, the phones will now cost six times more than the price at which it is available in the US.

On Tuesday, Apple slashed prices of its entry-level iPhone to $99 (around Rs 5,000) from the earlier $199 in the US market. In India, the model is priced at $660 (Rs 31,000). The higher version of iPhone (16 GB) is priced at $299 in the US, against $766 (Rs 36,000) in India.

The reason iPhones are more expensive in India is that US subscribers get iPhones at a significantly subsidised price from AT&T, the sole provider of the handset in the US. Subscribers have to sign a two-year service contract with AT&T for the service, and the service provider levies a cancellation fee of $175 (Rs 7,000) if the subscription is discontinued.

In the UK, the phone is given free by O2, while T-Mobile sells it for a meagre ¤1 (Rs 76) in Germany. Cancellation charges are applicable (depending on the region) in these two countries also.

In India, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone-Essar do not subsidise the handsets, because subscribers often do not comply with penalty clauses, leading to lengthy court battles.

Moreover, scores of unorganised retail outlets in India are able to crack the operator code on handsets so that cheaper US "imports" can be used as well. As a result, operators do not find it viable to subsidise iPhones.

Meanwhile, there is some good news for iPhone enthusiasts in India. Apple will launch the iPhone 3GS, billed as the "fastest, most powerful iPhone yet," on August 9.

India to miss iPhone price cut
 
Pat said:
It was supposed to be here in August only!

When US peeps getting it this month why so late here.....again cartelling by local providers here i guess...or to get out of old stock.....
 
^^Its got more to do with Apple's distribution channels rather than with Airtel/Vodafone's whims and fancies!
 
btw, I was checking out info on the iPhone 3GS and have encountered a number of Apple fans/existing iPhone users cribbing about iPhone 3GS being a minor upgrade over the 3G. One of the major points was that iPhone does not multi-task. This was news to me. Is this really true? I assumed that since iPhone OS is based on the OS X code base, it would be a multi-tasking OS. Symbian was multi-tasking ever since I knew about it. I have had several background services running on my previous symbian phone.
 
Yes, iPhone does not support multi-tasking for 3rd party apps. All apple apps can be run at the same time. With the new release, they have gone with push notifications as an alternative to multi-tasking.

P.S: There is a hack to multi-task apps but you need to be jailbroken for that.
 
I had a debate with Apple's Engineers last week, where I was trying to tell them why they should provide support for background processes. All they ever say is "battery". At one point I even showed them one of my jailbroken devices running several BGs, their advantages and an uptime result. All I got from them was "meh".
p.s: If you want to see true hardcore fanboys, you should attend their conferences, there's some characters there.
 
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