The past few weeks have been pay-dirt for Apple (as usual) with the release of the latest iPhone the iPhone 3GS. The phenomenon that is currently the iPhone is still sweeping the globe and the release of the latest version showcases some vast improvements.
First up is the overall performance and speed. The 3GS will load web pages faster, allow you to send and receive attachments quicker and launch current phone applications at a speed much faster than the original. iPhone users had a few complaints on the speed of the entire phone as a whole and the increased power in the 3GS essentially solves this problem.
Next up is all of the improved and added multimedia options. All new phones currently on the market come with the ability to take photos, but the 3GS comes equipped with the ability to use the touch screen to adjust the focus. This will enable phone photographers to easily grasp the depth of their photos when snapping them with their iPhone. Also added to the multimedia front is ability to shoot and edit video directly from your hand-held. Although some phones out there already have this ability, none have the ability to sync directly with iTunes. This is a huge addition to the product as many iPhone users will now be able to capture more than stills and share video directly from the phone.
The final straw for many (although there are quite a few improvements and additions) is the full voice control system. What this means is that you can basically tell your iPhone who to call or what song to play and it will do its best to oblige. Although this may seem a bit strange to get used to, I would assume that this function will lead to even more accessible applications as they are released.
The iPhone 3GS will be available on June 19th and will come in both a 16 gig and 32 gig form. Contact your local provider for more info.






