Hands-on with the iPhone 3G S

Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:50PM EDT

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After an endless wait for the FedEx guy (or maybe it only seemed endless), I finally have my hands on a shiny new iPhone 3G S. Unfortunately, it's still not activated, but that hasn't stopped me from testing out the new 3MP camera, video recording, and the digital compass. Read on for my first impressions.

Setup and activation
Well, I'm halfway there, at least. It took iTunes about 45 minutes or so to restore my old iPhone 3G settings to my new iPhone—and so far, it looks like all my text messages, call logs, e-mail settings, and the like survived the transfer.

Before all that, however, I got an ominous pop-up screen that read: "Your activation requires additional time to complete. Due to the current activation volumes, it may take up to 48 hours to resolve your issue." Uh oh. According to AppleInsider, the message started appearing for anyone who tried to activate their new iPhone 3G S after noon EDT Friday. In any case … for now, I can't make calls or access AT&T's 3G network, but at least I can connect to my Wi-Fi network. I'll give you an update once my activation finally goes through.

Look and feel
As promised, the iPhone 3G S looks almost precisely like last year's iPhone 3G. The only real difference I can find is that the 3G S is about a tenth of an ounce heavier than last year's model (according to my digital postage scale, at least).

Performance
Apple execs have been proudly telling us that the "S" in "iPhone 3G S" stands for "speed," and they weren't kidding. Right away, I noticed how peppy the new iPhone felt; apps launch in a flash, searching for contacts is no longer a tedious, stop-and-go proposition, and Safari loads big Web pages much faster than before. (Also nice: no more checkered pattern in the background when you flick-scroll around a given page.) Even the horrifically slow and buggy New York Times app works like a dream, loading up a section's worth of stories in a matter of seconds. The acid test will come later this weekend once I install The Sims 3, which (on my iPhone 3G, at least) tends to crash every five minutes.

Digital compass
Love it. The iPhone 3G S's main compass app pops up and tells you your relative direction, and from what I can tell, it's pretty precise—and yes, it works indoors. The compass lets you either true or magnetic north, and it also gives you the GPS coordinates of your current position. Tap the crosshairs in the bottom-left corner of the screen and you'll find yourself in Google Maps; again, tap the crosshairs to center your position on the map, then tap again to make the map swing around in the direction you're facing. I've been trying the new compass here in Brooklyn and I have to say, it works better than expected, smoothly and practically in real time. No more getting lost in lower Manhattan for me.

Camera and video
The iPhone's cruddy two-megapixel camera has long been one of its weak spots, but I'm happy to report that the three-megapixel snapper on the 3G S is dramatically improved. I took some snapshots of my backyard garden that, for once, are actually worth sharing (I've posted some of them here). Chalk up a lot of the improvement to the 3G S's touch auto-focus feature, which lets you tap on the object that you'd like to be the focal point.

Still, don't expect the image quality you'll get from those 5MP-and-up camera phones with Carl Zeiss optics and LED flashes. Indoor snapshots on the 3G S, for example, still look grainy, despite promises of improved low-light performance, and you won't find advanced features like facial recognition or panoramic modes.

As far as video recording goes—one of the most-requested features on previous iPhone models—color me impressed. Video from a camera phone is typically a jittery, blurry, and well-nigh unwatchable affair, but the footage I shot on my 3G S looked pretty dang good, with smooth frame rates and little in the way of blockiness.

Voice commands

Here's a long-overdue feature for the iPhone 3G S, and it worked well enough during my extremely limited testing—I barked "Play Talking Heads!," and lo and behold, I soon heard David Byrne and company playing "Crosseyed and Painless." But given that my new iPhone has exactly one (1) Talking Heads album on it right now, that's the least you could expect. And since my iPhone still isn't activated, trying to voice-dial a contact got me nothing but a stern robotic voice: "Voice dialing is unavailable when there is no cellular connection." Oh well.

Call quality

Can't test it, unfortunately, or at least not until Apple's #%$! servers activate my phone. Stay tuned.

That's all for now; I'll have more detailed thoughts once I've had the chance to test my new iPhone 3G S this weekend. My initial impression? I'm pretty happy with my purchase, especially given the vastly improved camera and digital compass features (and remember, I paid $499 for this thing because I'm not yet eligible for a full AT&T discount).

Got any iPhone 3G S questions? Post 'em below, and I'll get back to you Monday.

Update (June 20): Finally got my new iPhone activated—in my case, I had to call AT&T and give the customer service rep my phone's IMEI and ICCID numbers (located on the bottom of the iPhone 3G S box). Once the rep entered the numbers into my account, I just turned the iPhone off, waited about 10 seconds, turned it back on and ... voilá, activation complete.

 

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  • 6 Posted by shin_furukawa on Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    The new search feature is nice, but wish they would have expanded it to search through text messages as well. That would have been really sweet.

  • 7 Posted by katiebug92594 on Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    Is this new iphone worth the money? I'm having second thoughts on getting one because I am affraid of the problems it may have since it is so new.

  • 8 Posted by julie999grenada on Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have order the 3g s, will come next week i guess? ...ok after i got the phone what do i have to do? call at& t to activate or go to at& t store and ask for help? please help! thank you much

  • 9 Posted by istoops on Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:47AM EDT Report Abuse

    One word....sweeeeet! I also qualified for AT&T's upgrade pricing, even though I only got my 3G 11 months ago. $299 for 32 GB.

  • 10 Posted by firstwardo on Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:57AM EDT Report Abuse

    won't activate? do a power cycle or pop the sim card in and out Mr. Gadget Hound!

  • 11 Posted by subdriver96 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:26AM EDT Report Abuse

    Was wondering if they have changed the bluetooth sync/connection setup at all - the 3G auto connects (supposedly) to devices you have sync'd. Did thgey change/fix this disaster from the 3G with the bluetooth update?

  • 12 Posted by nicktrip436 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:14AM EDT Report Abuse

    gee, the iphone finally caught up. all the upgrades it got, my blackberry already does; video, pic messages, 3.2 G camera, voice commands, etc. sure it was a little slow at first but there was a sortware upgrade this week that really amped it up. and it only took a half hour or so to complete. the iphone said 48 hours? whatever. maybe the iphone S is better. my friend has the 3G iphone and we compared it to each others phones, small difference in speed but my service area is way better with my carrier and it has way more features. dont listen to the hype, do your homework, and test, test, test.

  • 13 Posted by nicktrip436 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:33AM EDT Report Abuse

    correction of previous comment: 3.2MP camera. my bad. my coffee was still brewing.

  • 15 Posted by babytigerluv18 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:16AM EDT Report Abuse

    This phone is awesome, but it would be such a hassle to pay for it and to switch plans

  • 16 Posted by genetizer on Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:34AM EDT Report Abuse

    I dont think any feature in 3G S is worth this much price and review. I would rather buy the awesome Nokia N97 than this small tweaked and big priced toy for teenagers.

  • 17 Posted by sykesjesse@rocketmail.com on Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    For all of you saying it's not worth $500, you guys aren't really getting it. This isn't just a phone; it's a sleek palm computer with a phone. I would get one myself if it weren't on AT&T. I've seen them at the Apple Store, though, and I was completely taken.

  • 18 Posted by sleiss99 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    18 hours and still not activated.

  • 19 Posted by andrew_palmer2007 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    AT&T has been the only downfall to the iPhone, if you agree click the link and tell Apple to switch to T-Mobile. http://iphoneont-mobile.com/

  • 20 Posted by charvi_5 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    Why does the phone have dfferent prices for different customers? How much does it cost at particular situations?

  • 21 Posted by jessastiffler on Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    This phone is Awesome!!!! The service is Awesome! I just switched to AT&T to get this phone. Smoooooth!

  • 22 Posted by maryhobbs604 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    i am with ATT on month to month now. 1. can i make international calls using 3G S ? 2. If i choose 'none' which then is .20 a minute for SMS, does it include international ? 3. can i use my old bluetooth ? thank you maryhobbs

  • 23 Posted by kimbomcc on Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    I dont think a iphone is a very good choose in phones because if you drop it once it will break. and crack the screen. That happened to 2 of my friends who had an iphone. Plus a phone that breaks that easily is not worth $500. That is just a waste i my opinion. Thanks.

  • 24 Posted by dcdannyf@att.net on Sat Jun 20, 2009 6:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    Dang! It sounds good, but the price tag is the issue. $500 is too much for a smartphone; it should be max $449. Im not buying it until the price drops. (And those activation issues make me very wary.)

  • 25 Posted by edgarpb99 on Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    the iphone 3gs is so cooooooooooooooollllllllllllll

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