Apple announced that their next generation iPhone, iPhone 3G S will be available on June 17 at WWDC 2009 Keynote address.
So if you are planning to upgrade to iPhone 3G S then one of next logical steps would be to sell your old iPhone.
Apple announced that their next generation iPhone, iPhone 3G S will be available on June 17 at WWDC 2009 Keynote address.
So if you are planning to upgrade to iPhone 3G S then one of next logical steps would be to sell your old iPhone.
When Apple announced that iPhone OS 3.0 will be released on June 17 at WWDC 2009 Keynote address, all those who had jailbroken their iPhone either to install jailbreak apps or to unlock their iPhone were eagerly waiting to know if the iPhone Dev Team will release updated tools to jailbreak iPhone OS 3.0 and yellowsn0w to unlock iPhone OS 3.0?
The Dev team have just announced the good news, they will be giving a live demo of new yellowsn0w, their software method to unlock iPhone running iPhone OS 3.0 just before Apple releases their latest iPhone OS on Wednesday.
When Apple announced iPhone 3G S at WWDC 2009 Keynote address earlier in the week, one of the first things people noticed was that there are no changes to the physical design of iPhone 3G S as compared to iPhone 3G.
It has the same shiny black finish as iPhone 3G, so we quickly dismissed the leaked photos of Apple's new iPhone with matte black finish as fake.
But MacRumors believes that the leaked photos were of iPhone 3G S case produced by Apple.
As you might already know, Apple's third generation iPhone, iPhone 3G S will be available on June 19.
However, folks at Engadget China seem to have got their hands on the new iPhone.
They have posted the first unboxing photos of iPhone 3G S.
We had heard several rumors and speculations surrounding iPhone 3G S prior to Apple's WWDC 2009 Keynote address, just like we normally do when Apple has a special event.
We all know the new features in iPhone 3G S so in this article, I'm are trying to look back on the (rumored) features or changes that didn't make it to iPhone 3GS's official feature list.
We just heard that iPhone 3G S has a faster processor and double the RAM.
Some folks who have been digging through Apple's iPhone 3G S tech specification page have stumbled upon another nice but minor change.
iPhone 3G S screen will come with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, something that is missing in earlier iPhones.
When Apple announced iPhone 3G S at the WWDC 2009 Keynote address, they mentioned that it was the fastest iPhone they had ever created.
But they didn’t provide us any details of the processor speed or increase in RAM I thought we might have to await until June 19 when iPhone 3G S will be officially available.
We might not have to wait that long as T-Mobile.nl has posted some technical specs about iPhone 3G S revealing that the third generation iPhone comes with a faster 600 MHz processor and 256MB of RAM.
Apple announced at the WWDC 2009 Keynote address yesterday that their third generation iPhone, iPhone 3G S will be available on June 19.
As expected they didn’t change the price of their new, faster iPhone. $199 for the 16GB model and $299 for the 32GB model for "new and qualifying customers".
However, if you are an existing iPhone 3G user then you will have to pay a premium over the subsidized pricing to upgrade, which doesn’t seem to have gone too well with them based on comments from some of our readers who are already ticked off as MMS and Tethering available won't be available at the time of launch of iPhone OS 3.0.
So I thought of going through it in details to give you a better perspective of iPhone 3G S pricing and to find out if it is fair.
After months of rumors and speculations, Apple announced their eagerly awaited third generation iPhone at the WWDC Keynote address today. They are calling it iPhone 3G S and as many (including our reader, Gilberto) had guessed ‘S’ stands for speed.
There are no changes in the physical design of iPhone 3G S as compared to iPhone 3G but brings some changes under the hood.
Apple's Keynote address at Worldwide Developer Conference 2009 should be underway shortly. It is being held at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco, California.
Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, will deliver the keynote. We are closely following the event and will keep updating this post with the details as soon as they are announced.