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It's the "most powerful, fastest iPhone we've ever made," says Apple SVP Phil Schiller of the 3G S, now with an upgraded three-megapixel camera, voice commands, and picture messaging—all due on June 19. Also: The 8GB version of the iPhone 3G is now just $99.
The news came during Monday's keynote of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, and the announcements pretty much fell in line with earlier predictions, including a new digital compass, better battery life, laptop tethering, and MMS—although the latter two won't be supported on AT&T just yet, news that was followed by a chorus of groans in the audience.
Also, those hoping for a cameo by the recovering Steve Jobs left the keynote disappointed.
So, without further ado, on with the details …
Price and availability
Look for the iPhone 3G S to arrive in stores June 19, two days after iPhone Software update 3.0 (which adds features such as picture messaging, cut-and-paste support, and stereo Bluetooth) arrives on iTunes. Available in both black and white, the 16GB version of the 3G S will sell for $199 (the same initial price as the old 8GB iPhone 3G), while a 32GB model will go for $299. Meanwhile, we're finally getting a $99 iPhone—the old 8GB 3G, as it turns out.
Look and feel
The iPhone 3G S comes with an impressive set of new features, but you wouldn't know it from looking at the new handset, which looks exactly the same as last year's iPhone 3G.
Better camera
The iPhone's old 2-megapixel camera gets a bump up to three megapixels, at last, along with an auto-focus lens, auto exposure, improved low-light sensitivity, and—here's the big one—video recording, including on-the-fly touch editing and the ability to send video clips via MMS (more on the iPhone's picture messaging features in a moment). Still no LED flash, though.
Speedier performance
Apple claims that the 3G S runs faster than the iPhone 3G—up to twice as fast, in fact, which means speedier app launching and Web browsing.
Voice commands
In a first for the iPhone, the 3G S will finally be able to make voice-activated calls, as well as play songs and playlists at your command—not bad, although voice commands have long been standard issue on many other existing cell phones.
Improved battery life
Poor battery life has been the bane of many an iPhone owner's existence, but Apple promises that the 3G S will get you three more hours of Web browsing (over Wi-Fi) and six more hours of audio, although talk time on AT&T's 3G network remains five hours.
Digital compass
Finding your way on Google Maps for iPhone can be a chore if you don't know what direction you're facing, but the new 3G S should fix that with it's new digital compass, which will give you your longitude, latitude, and precise direction (not to mention better controls on games that rely on the iPhone's accelerometers).
Picture messaging
As announced back in March, both the iPhone 3G S and the iPhone 3G will finally support MMS—one of the biggest missing features on the iPhone—via the iPhone Software 3.0 update, due to hit iTunes on June 17. That's the good news; the bad news is that AT&T won't support MMS on the iPhone until "later this summer." Ugh.
Laptop tethering
Also included in the iPhone Software 3.0 update: Laptop tethering, which will let you share the iPhone's 3G data connection with your laptop (via USB or Bluetooth) while you're out and about. Pretty cool … but while tethering will be available for iPhone users on several worldwide carriers, we won't be able to tether on AT&T, or at least not for now. Double-ugh. Update: I followed up with AT&T on their iPhone tethering plans, and here's the response I got: "We plan to offer a tethering plan but we don’t have an announcement to make at this time."
Other upcoming features in iPhone Software 3.0
Get ready for direct downloads of TV shows and movie rentals/purchases on the iPhone (perfect for grabbing some videos before boarding a flight), stability and speed enhancements for the mobile version of Safari, and a "Find My iPhone" feature (which tracks down your lost iPhone, provided you're subscribed to Apple's MobileMe service).
What we didn't get:
No Steve Jobs, although he's said to be "on track" to return to Apple by the end of the month. No talk of discounted iPhone service plans, as has been rumored. No Mac tablet (although many believe that we will see one before the year is out). No front-facing camera for video conferencing. And for AT&T subscribers, no MMS until later this summer, and no laptop tethering until ... who knows?
So, what do you think: Impressed by the 3G S? Feeling underwhelmed? Plan to trade in your iPhone 3G (or original iPhone) for the new one? Do you think the iPhone 3G S beats the Palm Pre, or vice versa?
Update: The Unofficial Apple Weblog is reporting that AT&T subscribers who bought the iPhone 3G (myself included) last year may not be eligible for discounted pricing on the iPhone 3G S—and that means prices of up to $599 for the 16GB 3G S or a whopping $699 for the 32GB version. (There's also an "early" upgrade option for $399/$499.) More details to come ... Another update: Yep, I checked with AT&T, and it's true.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
I will be getting one as soon as it comes out. I wounder about the pricing.
Need iPhone to hook up with Verizon!!!!
No front facing camara :( June 19th :) a lot better than July 10th and July 17th rumors.
I hate AT&T
AT&T is awful
Why are you posting Apple corp ads as news?
AT&T is killin gme.
Apple made a giant mistake in going with AT&T. Every phone in the world has MMS. Once the people buy a phone from a different source, they are gone.
boooooooooring
No major change good enough for an upgrade. However I am extremely upset about the new macbooks that come equipped with a firewire port and a sd card slot that I severely need. I should have just waited 2weeks more and this wouldn't have been in this situation. I should have never switched.... I guess I truly am a PC.
apple sucks like Miguel.
Apple is screwing its customers by offering a cheap iphone for new customers but nothing for current customers
Att is my provider, but I've just purchased the Samsung Memoir with an 8.0 megapixel camera...unlocked, of course. Too bad, ATT, you are just too slow.
digital compass... lolz
when will we get it for Verizon? why have a sweet phone and a ----- ty service / plan. I s'pose I'll have to disown my 3 Mac's so the Blacberry I buy will be compatible. Thanks a lot apple, you dicks.
I just bought a new I phone 8gb on Friday June 5th, and the AT&T person who sold me the phone said that there were no phones coming out, I paid $199 for the phone and now it is $99, can I get a rebate?
as far as i have seen "AT&T is "SLACK" in there support for the new updates and features,and for me the mobile tv has no service still in a major citi as cleveland, im almost sorry to be a subscriber of a network thats falling behind or mabey taking on too much too fast. signed/ frustrated.....!!!!
When will it come on T-Mobile?
Cant wait until the AT&T monopoly is over and I cant get one with Verizon
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6 Posted by spotstogo on Mon Jun 8, 2009 3:58PM EDT Report Abuse
Any word about Apple's iProduct for Verizon. Of what about pre-paid service for iPhone on AT&T?