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iPhone 3G vs iPhone 3GS?

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  1. AustinMartin

    AustinMartin F1 Veteran

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    Looking at the two, the 3GS seems better, but is it worth the extra $100?


    Thanks,


    Austin
     
  2. 4REphotographer

    4REphotographer F1 Veteran

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    Very much so, much faster, more features, plus its 2x the size, 8GB vs 16GB.
     
  3. Noel

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    it's better, maybe not if you're tight on cash, but there is nothing about it that's not better or equal.
     
  4. S Brake

    S Brake F1 World Champ

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    From my perspective as a current 3G owner, it isn't worth the upgrade to the 3GS, just not enough of a change and I'll wait until the next model is released. However, if you don't currently own an iPhone, I would definitely recommend going right to the 3GS.
     
  5. mchas

    mchas F1 Veteran
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    With a minimum monthly bill approaching $100 and a contract length of two years, you'd be pretty foolish to get the 3g to save a hundred bucks, I think.

    And yes, it's a huge improvement, mostly speed-wise. I have a 3GS and have used the 3G plenty of times and it's a much better experience on the 3GS.
     
  6. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    Here's a link for side by side comparison:

    http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare-iphones/

    I've really increased the battery life on my 3G with the Morphie Juice Pak (available from apple.com - http://store.apple.com/us/product/TU337VC/A?fnode=MTY1NDA0MQ&mco=NzA4NjY1Mg ), lasted the entire weekend at LeMans, without it, I would would have lost live timing, etc. in about 5 or so hours. When you get down to 10% battery life (message appears on screen) the internet becomes quite slow at that point. I wish they'd lower the cost for global internet a bit - $59.95 per month right now for 50 mb in additional to all the other charges.

    Carol
     
  7. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    #7 Fast_ian, Jul 1, 2009
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    Hey Carol,

    Did you see the "Insane cell bill" thread in silver? - http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=248759

    Multi-thousand $ bills! Your $59.95 "global internet" solves this problem? You can use it up to 50MB in Europe (and elsewhere?) for that price? What happens if you go over 50MB?

    I agree, it's a bit steep but at least you're somewhat protected! [Incidentally, while I know you're over there all the time, can this $59.95 charge be applied on a month by month basis? Or does it need a "long term" commitment?]

    TIA, cheers,
    Ian
     
  8. GrigioGuy

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    You can add/delete the service on a per-month basis.

    See http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/international/roaming/iphone-travel-tips.jsp

    $59.99 per month - 50 MB Data Global Plan (50 MB of usage in over 90 countries*. Overage is $0.005/KB)

    Beware pull apps and things that autoupdate!
     
  9. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Thanks!

    +1 ;)
     
  10. yzee

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    I got the 3G for $99. It's the Limited Edition Ferrari model. Pic taken with another I Phone
     
  11. yzee

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    #11 yzee, Jul 1, 2009
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  12. AustinMartin

    AustinMartin F1 Veteran

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    Thanks everyone! Looks like I'll probably be getting the 3GS.
     
  13. Samimi

    Samimi Formula 3

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    If you have an original iPhone from 2 years ago? Yes.

    If you have the iPhone 3G? Maybe.

    If you hate AT&T? No.

    If you love video? Yes.

    If general speed is your only reason? No.

    If you’re really into iPhone games? Yes.

    If you’re a developer? Yes.

    If battery life is your main reason? No.

    If you have very oily hands? Yes.

    If you’re excited about voice control? No.

    If you want a better cameraphone? Yes.

    If you want more storage? Yes.

    For the compass? No.

    Overall? Maybe (See Above).

    Read the details here, or else my post would be very long.

    http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/30/the-iphone-3gs-should-you-get-it/
     
  14. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    hey Ian . . .

    I just went to that thread - OMG, thankfully the AT&T bill here isn't that much! What happens if you go over 50 MB - about a $240 additional amount added to one bill!

    Also turn off data roaming on both iPhones. For the international stuff it's the AT&T World Traveler @ 5.99/mo; 50 MB data @59.99/mo; then to that's it data plan iPhone @30.00/mo; iPhone text messages @5.00/mo - second iPhone with similar costs and heaven forbid when you go over the 50 MB (which I have done). Then there's the other cell phone system we have to have to maintain cell coverage where we live. Two tin cans tied together with a string is a good idea sometimes!

    Carol
     
  15. Ferrarista3

    Ferrarista3 F1 Rookie

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    Got a 3GS yesterday.

    I'm really happy with it. It definitely feels faster than the 3G.
     

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