iPHone 3G S Review: The Features I Missed
20 June 2009
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There are many iphoe 3G S reviews on the net so here is a review where you will find things which iPhone 3G S missed.
- Primitive Notes App: iPhone 3G S is missing a good note app and what you will get with latest iPhone 3G S is an antiquated app which limits you to exporting a note by e-mailing to yourself if you wish to archive messages and other notes.
- iTunes Data Management: ITunes is long overdue for an overhaul, given the multifaceted functionality of the iPhone. At this point users will not be able to drag-and-drop files into iTunes and also view applications by their icons. Still the interface does not provide easy way to import self-generated video from within the tabbed syncing interface.
- Disk Mode: There is no direct to device file transfers available with the iPhone 3G S and iPhone users will be not able to connect his iPhone to PC and then drag and drop files onto it. Right now, to read a Word or Excel file or a PDF, one has to e-mail it to himself and then read it from within email.
- iPhone 3G S 3 Megapixel Camera: Apple has upgraded the camera from 2 megapixel to 3 megapixel in iPhone 3G S but still with a 3 megapixel camera we miss the integrated LED flash. Brands like Samsung and LG are providing cameras with upto 12 megapixel and even Nokia N97 has a 5 megapixel camera so a 3 megapixel camera of iPhone 3G S feels like of entry level.
- Inadequate Shutter Button: I find I can’t steady the camera adequately when I have to push on the screen to snap the shutter. A physical button would solve that problem–and make the phone’s camera much easier to use one-handed. For example when you’re snapping a picture of yourself and a friend at a party, with the phone’s screen facing away from you, pushing a physical button is a lot easier than finding and pressing a virtual button on the display.
- Missing Image Stablization feature.


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