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Why You Don't Need an iPhone 3GS
by
buzzbishop
on
06-19-2009
05:20 AM
- last edited on
09-10-2009
03:18 PM
by
ElizabethS
A video camera, a camera that focuses, voice activated dialing and a compass.
On the surface, those are the only real hard and fast differences between
iPhone 3G
and
iPhone 3GS
, which was released today. However, perhaps the biggest separator between the two toys is a little more difficult to discern; how much will
iPhone 3GS
cost?
To find out the true cost of an
iPhone 3GS
upgrade has been akin to perfomring a heart and lung transplant blindfolded. In fact, it wasn't until after 6pm PDST, last night that
a tweet was sent out
announcing the pricing structure for those wanting to make an upgrade. 14 hours before the phone is to be released came the first hint of a pricing plan for a phone that was first announced more than a week ago at
Apple's WWDC
.
The comical rumour, innuendo, pricing structure and revised pricing structure rivals only the Canadian release of iPhone 3G last summer which also saw many data plan price fluctuations and changes as release day drew close.
The bottom line is this: if you already have a Canadian
iPhone 3G
it will cost you more than a few hundred dollars to upgrade to
iPhone 3GS
.
So is it worth it? I'd argue no.
You can grab a voice dialing app from the
iTunes
store if you really need that feature. I carry a
Flip Mino
with me for my video needs, and to be honest, I haven't had too many beefs with the camera on the
iPhone
- besides, if you have a
Flip Mino HD
, you can pull stills from your footage that look just fine. While the compass will aid in new mapping applications, the
Google Maps
feature should be plenty good for the occasional time you get lost and need to find your way around.
On the surface the
iPhone 3GS
seems like a hardware upgrade built for the American market. There are a few new bells and whistles, but it's not a complete overhaul. The reason this new phone needed to come out this month is because the original
iPhone
purchasers in the US are coming out of their 2 year
AT&T
contracts. To keep them in the iPhone family, a new shiny needed to be brought to market.
When
iPhone 3G
came to Canada last summer, we were all inked to 3yr contracts. In other words, while the contracts of early adopters in the US are just expiring, the Canadian trail blazers are just 1 year into a 3 year deal with little room for easy upgrading until year 2 of the contract. Add all that together and I don't think you will see major movement on this phone in Canada until July 2010.
And that might not be such a bad thing, this one is only a minor upgrade and at the annual innovative pace of
Apple
replacing older
iPhones
, we just might find ourselves moving right from the 3G to
iPhone 4G
,
iPhone Nano
, or
iPhone Tablet
.
catch the buzz ... pass it on.
Message Edited by JS on
07-24-2009
11:52 PM
Message Edited by ElizabethS on
09-10-2009
07:18 PM
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