Apple has posted a video walkthrough of their new iPhone 3GS. [Apple]
It’s hardly been in the open for 3 hours and already the 3GS is incurring wrath among iPhone devotees: An upgrade may cost you $US399 for the 32GB or $US299 for the 16GB, if you’re not eligible for a new plan.
Filling in the awkward gap between the newly discounted iPhone 3G 8GB, at $99, and the $US199, 16GB 3GS is an appropriately (and newly) awkward handset: the old 16GB 3G model, priced at $US149.
Last week I posed the question: Palm Pre or the new iPhone 3G? According to the results, 44% were planning to get the new iPhone 3GS.
Apple announced that the 8GB iPhone 3G will sell alongside the iPhone 3GS with a price drop: We’ve finally gotten the fabled $US99 iPhone (with contract, obviously) we’ve all been wanting. Best of all, it’s available immediately.
AU: Not sure if this will carry through to Australia. Will keep you posted…
They’re late in coming, but the iPhone 3GS’s Voice Control commands, which support calling, music playback, and other device functions, look fantastic, assuming they work as advertised.
As expected, the new Apple iPhone 3GS is out. And we were right: These screens and iPhone were real. Our hands-on is here. All the details about the iPhone 3GS’ new features are after the jump (still updating):
We saw a parade of developers showing off fancy new iPhone 3.0 apps on stage today. Lets take a look at what was unveiled, shall we?
Here’s a cool new feature for iPhone 3.0 for MobileMe customers: Find My iPhone. It’ll let you send a “I’m lost!” message to your phone or wipe it remotely if you need to.
The iPhone 3.0 software will be available worldwide on June 17th (today for developers). It will be free for iPhone owners and $US9.95 for Touch. There are also some new features unveiled at WWDC.
AU: The local press release reckons that the iPhone 3.0 software will be available in Australia from June 26, the same day as the new iPhone launches.