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Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB UNLOCKED Mobile Phone

Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB UNLOCKED Mobile Phone

Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB UNLOCKED Mobile Phone


Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB UNLOCKED Mobile Phone

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iPhone 3GS. Now with even more to love
Keep applications open in the background. Organise your apps with folders. Shop for books in the iBookstore. The 8GB iPhone 3GS takes advantage of all the great features of iOS 4.Multitasking
Now you can run your favourite third-party apps - and switch between them instantly - without slowing down the performance of the foreground app or draining the battery unnecessarily. So you can listen to a football game while emailing. Or receive a VoIP call while playing a game. You can also drag and drop to organise apps into folders on your Home screens and get fast access to your favourites.iBooks
More than a full-colour ebook reader, iBooks is also an amazing place to browse and shop for books anytime you feel like it. It works with PDFs that you can sync using iTunes on your Mac or PC. And you can customise iBooks to suit the way you read - adjust the brightness, change the text size and more.Phone
On iPhone, making a call is as sim

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Buy Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB UNLOCKED Mobile Phone
  • 32 GB Internal Memory
  • 3MP Camera With Video
  • A-GPS, Wi-Fi,Digital Compass, Bluetooth
  • 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
  • 480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 ppi

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193 of 216 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars And, yes, it is better, 21 Jun 2009
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Martin Turner "Martin Turner" (Marlcliff, Warwickshire, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB UNLOCKED Mobile Phone (Electronics)
This is my third iPhone, and they just get better. But going iPhone is as much a lifestyle choice as about obtaining a piece of technology, and it's worth considering if this is really what you want to do before you do it.

Before the original iPhone came out, it was thought to be an iPod which also did phone calls. Interest hotted up when it was announced that it would come with free web-surfing. On launch, the interface was found to be smooth and intuitive, despite the relatively lowly specs for the camera, internet connection (just Edge, back then) and omission of expected features such a tethering, video recording and cut&paste.

The version 2 software changed all that, with the introduction of the App Store. Although it was released at the same time as the iPhone 3G, with its faster network coverage, it was really the App Store that changed the game. Apps, at an average of 59p, range from the simply bonkers to the business critical. On my phone I have an audio spectrum analyser, a pro-audio recorder, a document scanner, Facebook, Twitter, Le Monde, the Bible and a load of games that rarely get played. Plus one or two that get played a lot. This isn't just a mobile computer -- the access to audio, web, wifi, motion and tilt sensors, along with the famous swipe and pinch controls, makes it a unique hand-held environment for doing basically anything an app programmer can imagine.

So, if the 3G, with the version 2 software, was so good, what has the 3Gs got?

First, the version 3 software plugs the holes left by version 2. We now have a really useful copy and paste, the option for landscape keyboards in any application, a search function across the entire system, calendar subscriptions, voice memos, multi-media messaging, sync-able notes, and a load of other tweaks. Some of these things could be had with 3rd party apps before, but now they are built into the system. Version 3 is a free upgrade to any 3G or original iPhone user, so don't imagine you have to buy the 3Gs to get it.

The hardware itself has got five things going for it: video, voice control, compass, better camera, but, above all, speed. The speed hike doesn't seem like a killer feature, until you actually start using it. It's about twice as fast as the iPhone 3G, which, for demanding apps, especially games, really starts to make a difference. Oh, one more thing: up to 32 GB of memory. Suddenly watching video on the go is a serious possibility, you can really store your entire CD collection, and there's loads of space for promised big apps like the TomTom for iPhone.

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So, to what extent is it worth going iPhone? Essentially, it seems to me that there are three kinds of users out there.
There are people who want a simple device for making and receiving phone calls, and maybe texting. The iPhone makes great phone calls and great texts, but it's a lot heavier and more cumbersome than a phone you can get free with any contract. If you just want to make calls, don't get the iPhone.
Then there are people who insist on having the highest specced, most powerful thing which is available at any one time. These people have always been the fiercest critics of the iPhone, complaining about its camera, its network connection, the lack of a physical keyboard, lack of tight integration with Enterprise servers, and so on. If you are one of these people, you are unlikely to be happy with the iPhone for long.
The people who really benefit are people who want to bring together two or more gadgets that are either already in their pocket, or they would like to be. If you've got a phone and an iPod, an iPhone is more convenient. If you've got a paper or electronic organiser, the iPhone will do it better, and will link it to your computer. If you have a portable games console, the iPhone now beats most portable games consoles. If you want to surf the web and get email, the iPhone generally does it better than the Blackberries (unless you are on an Exchange Enterprise server, in which case the Blackberry is king).

My feeling is that, ultimately, iPhones and phones like them, and handset-only mobile phones, will drive out the middle ground of 'smartphones' which do many things, but all of them in a fiddly, proprietary way.

In the mean time, the iPhone is stylish, even iconic, and, at the time of writing, the most powerful thing on the market.
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The gadget to convert Apple doubters, 28 Jan 2010
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I have never previously been anything other than disappointed with any new mobile phone - they tend to sound great and then turn up plastic-y, heavy and technically disappointing. But this? A thrill from the moment you get the box (that lovely Apple packaging) - and it just keeps getting better. It looks beautiful, feels beautiful and is so damn sensible (or as Apple call it "intuitive"). Yes, it has all the sexy gizmo things that techies rave about, and hordes of apps etc etc. But the thought which has gone into making the thing easily usable is mindblowing. There are somewhat retro things like a real volume control (a whisper thin bit of chrome, that is just obviously a volume control - but only if you are looking for it) and a silence button (that has a red bit underneath which shows whether the ringer is on or off). The calls come up on screen with big easy questions like "Accept call" and End call" - you couldnt misunderstand what to do with this phone if you tried! In fact I would call it the perfect mobile phone for the technically challenged (though they might not need a lot of the other features!). Another bit I like after switching from a Samsung is that the speaker slot is a proper speaker connection not a proprietary, so you can use your lovely noise cancelling headphones or whatever.The touchscreen keyboard is fantastic - I had really not believed that it could work, but the number of false keys is really low,and the device often recognises what you are trying to say anyway.
On the slightly more "business" front I was dubious about ability to sync with outlook which is vital, but it couldnt be easier, or work better. Likewise ability to view word/excel/adobe dox - simply not a problem. In fact with the ability to switch to landscape view, I find reading adobe documents easier than ever before. In fact, having become a microsoft person simply through years of exposure which has led to a huge comfort zone with microsoft things, I am seriously considering shifting to apple next time I get a computer - or at least getting an ipad!
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48 of 54 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Amazing phone, shame that apple is like the kid on the sandbox that doesn't want to play with others, 31 Jan 2010
This review is from: Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB UNLOCKED Mobile Phone (Electronics)
I give the phone 5 stars, but iTunes 0 stars. And because you can't use the phone without iTunes, that gives an average of 3 stars. I mean the phone is amazing, better than anything else out there, but it is a shame Apple forces you to use the most horrendous application with it. And I am amazed how company who comes up with iPhone can also come up with iTunes. They have nothing in common (except for the lowercase letter i).

Now this is a valid complaint since it is NOT possible to use the phone without iTunes. I mean you can't even switch it on without connecting it to iTunes first and creating a profile into it. Any other phone you can just plug into a charger and turn on; and lo and behold, your mobile is ready to use. Not so with the iPhone, to switch it on for the first time, you have to activate it with iTunes. And this pairs it with that that itunes. And yes, you can then only sync it with that iTunes. Want to copy music over from different computer? Not a chance. Because apparently according to apple that might break the user experience (How? Don't ask me. Ask Apple).

I already use Winamp, which works perfectly. I have no interest in moving to use an inferior product just because Apple tells me to. And this is purely Apple just trying to force more of its products on to the user. Winamp works perfectly with iPods (I love my nano), so why doesn't it work with the iPhone (there are 3rd party plugins, but no support for the 3Gs yet).

And what's wrong with iTunes? Well first of all, I want to have freedom of choice. Second, the user experience with iTunes in my experience is horrible. It's sluggish. You click something, and then maybe something happens a second later; the iPhone is much more responsive. But I do use the Windows version, so Maybe it's just Apple's way of saying "switch over".

So yeah, you can't copy music into the device expect using iTunes. You can only get applications approved suitable by Apple (so applications that don't fit into Apples view of the world obviously get rejected. So don't expect applications that might compete with Apple). And you can only sync it with one iTunes. You can't access (or even store your own files) on the device, since Apple is afraid this will ruin the experience again.

Now sorry if that sounds harsh, but it is really ruining the experience for me, and it is valid, since the iTunes is so tightly integrated into the iPhone. It's a shame since the phone itself is just nothing short of amazing. I've owned various touch based devices including some windows based phones. And the iPhone is so far ahead of the competition that it isn't even funny anymore. Now the Google's offering might be ok, but I have various other issues with google (they are not an open company no matter what they say, and I'm not convinced by the "Do no evil" thing), so that is not an option.

The iPhone is stylish, that's not even up for arguing; it is apple design that's for sure. And I'm a sucker for design and style. Simplicity and shiny things, can't go wrong with those. The screen is gorgeous and so responsive. And for apple it's all about usability (maybe the iTunes group just missed that memo). Everything in the phone makes sense, it doesn't come with a long manual, but you don't really need one. It's very intuitive. Sure I sort of understand the closed system to provide a common experience even with 3rd party applications, but Apple has gone overboard with their protectionism.

Still, it is a whole new level of mobility. I've used email on my mobiles before, but with the iPhone that has increased a lot; and I've started even facebooking on it. Now, do get a VERY good data contract. You will use a lot of data, because everything is online so seamlessly that you don't often think that you're actually getting data from the Internet.

But the forced marriage to iTunes (and the whole closed environment), that might prevent me from getting a new iPhone. It just limits what I can and can't do with my phone too much. So basically you can do only things Apple wants you to do. And it does limit it a LOT. I didn't realize how much, before I got the phone. Simple thing like getting your own ring tone into your phone is just next to impossible. So the userfriendlines only applies if you dance to Apples tune (pun intended).

So if you like iTunes, and don't care about the closed system then I highly recommend this. If you hate iTunes or object to the closed model Apple has set up, then I'm sorry to say that you are in a bit of a pickle. Either wait for a Windows 7 based mobiles (hopefully later this year, and there are hopeful signs that it would actually be good). Or get this and jail break it. Now of course Apple considers this to be illegal, because in their opinion they are really only renting the device to you. But I also consider a forced marriage illegal and immoral. So fair game, I say... Read more
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