iPhone 3GS – $199, 3mb Camera, Video, available June 17th
Almost one year to the date I blogged about the iPhone finally coming to Canada. Now today, Apple announced that the 3rd version of the iPhone will be coming very soon (June 17th to be exact) and has some great new features. The iPhone 3GS and features some of the following upgrades (along with 3.0):
- Tethering Support
- 3mb Camera
- Tap to focus
- Video
- MMS
- Voice Activation
- Hardware Compass
- Battery Upgrade
- CPU/RAM upgrade
Most of this is old technology, and the iPhone should have had when it launched, but plugged some of the final holes/criticisms of the device. Now we just need a front facing camera, and flash support built into safari.
The only thing stopping me really from getting the iPhone is Rogers. It has been said before, but Rogers is the worst iPhone provider in the world. This is a comparison of the fact that they require a 3 year contract, and they don’t offer unlimited data. I really hope someday soon the spectrum auction that happened late last year here in Canada will open up the GSM spectrum so more than just Rogers will be able to sell the iPhone.
On another note, ngmoco got to show off their game Star Defense, which is available today, and my company Sculpin QA worked on it with them. When I first heard about the iPhone 2 years ago, never did I dream the device would pay my bills, and I wouldn’t even own one. haha.
The one thing that really impressed me today was the application for doctors. I said to myself “wow we are in the future”. This app lets a doctor monitor his patients without actually being in the hospital, now it just needs to read alien life forms and be used by Captain Kirk.
The new device comes in at $199 and will have 16gb of storage. No mention of any new iPod touches, but perhaps that will come out later this summer. Are there better devices out there? Yeah in some areas, but it’s the App Store that really makes this device limitless in terms of expandability. Should be another interesting year.
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Well, I have now listened to this album about 3 times through, and feel overall it does what I think they are trying to accomplish. They have stated that they are trying to write some music that touches people during this economic turmoil and touches everyone (Hence the name). This album has some songs that are a departure from your typical Hip Rock style, and that hurts the overall album a bit. The musical styles are varied, Morning Moon is very country, The Depression Suite is orchestral and Queen of The Furrows is very catchy pop rock.