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iPhone 3G S, Apps, and What’s Next

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iphoneWhile the iPhone 3.0 lands today, you’ll have to wait until Friday for the iPhone 3G Speed, the new generation of iPhone. It’s biggest additions are increased computing capacity, video recording, increased battery life, a true compass, and higher photo quality. In fact, Apple put out a (long) video on all of the new things coming out for the iPhone 3G S. Overall though, it’s not like the jump to the 3G, which saw the addition of major features like GPS. iPhone 3G S lands on June 19th – this Friday.

Many of your favorite applications will be receiving updates too to support in-application purchases, push notificaitons, and the ability to talk to 3rd party devices

It’s time to get excited – Apple is about to make your iPhone a lot more useful.

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