Saturday, June 20, 2009

Incremental Apple iPhone 3GS Leads Video Revolution

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Apple (Charts of AAPL Stock) launched the iPhone 3GS Friday. Customers lined up outside stores to get this new version of Apple's popular smart phone. Most lines were shorter than the initial launch of the iPhone, but many locations around the US reported selling out. I tried this phone out earlier today.

The "S" in iPhone 3G S stands for speed. Apple promises the new phone is faster than the first two versions. The 3G-S comes in two versions with a required 2-year contract with AT&T.:

  1. one with 16 gigabytes of memory for $199 and
  2. one with 32 gigabytes for $299,

Apple and AT&T say user applications should open faster and internet pages should load more quickly with the increased memory and the new software.

The new phone has:

  • Improved speed, "up to 2x" faster.
    • It still felt too slow to me compared to other smart phones I've tested, especially loading this blog. Perhaps this was AT&T's fault for poor coverage. My regular cell phone on AT&T's Cingular network often has trouble getting an open line at this location.
  • an upgraded 3-Megapixel camera with built-in autofocus
    • We took a picture in difficult lighting and emailed it over the internet this AM. It was so easy to do it blew me way. The camera automatically reduced the resolution of the photo so it looked good on the receiving end with only a 91KB file size!
  • The ability to capture and edit VGA video in either portrait or landscape mode.
    • We shot a short video documenting us testing smoke detectors in all rooms of a house we are selling to show we meet CA law. The camera had no trouble adjusting to lighting in dim hallways to bright bedrooms. Amazing performance for secondary feature.
  • Voice control for contacts and music.
  • A built-in digital compass that can automatically reorient maps to match the direction you’re facing.
    • Valuable if it allows you to not have to own a separate GPS device.
  • Cut, copy and paste between applications. Upload them to the web also.
  • Keyboard operates in landscape mode for larger key pads as well as original portrait mode.
    • A nice upgrade but some of us are still used to real keypads.
  • Internet Tethering. You can share the 3G connection on your iPhone with your Mac notebook or PC laptop. This feature is currently not available in the US.
    • I'd buy the phone if it gave me the same speed as my hard wired DSL connection for the added price of what I pay for DSL. That would allow dropping DSL at no extra cost. Perhaps AT&T will have tiers with $30 data plan the slow, low bandwidth version and charge more for internet tethering and nearly unlimitted use. Of course, someone will abuse it watching videos so I don't think I'll replace my DSL land line anytime soon.

I heard radio interviews with people at Apple stores. Many said they wanted the phone so they can take, edit and upload videos to the internet like this powerful video from Iran:

Powerful Video Poem from the Rooftops of Iran
People are paying a premium to have a voice. To be heard. Sometimes, as the video from Iran shows, what they say, despite amateur production, is quite moving and powerful.

Revolution is in the air and Apple's new iPhone 3GS makes it easier to be a revolutionary!

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Disclaimers: None. I have no position in Apple or AT&T stock. I prefer to invest in those who will help them deliver better service so web pages and videos don't take so long to load compared to DSL over land lines.

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1 comment:

  1. Cost to upgrade

    If you already have cell phone service from AT&T, then your cost to upgrade is

    * $199 for cheapest 3GS
    * $30/month Data Plan x 24 months = $720

    Total over 2 years is $919 extra. Despite being in a huge recession, plenty of people seem more than willing to pay this.

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