So, at the end of today's keynote presentation at the Worldwide Developers' Conference, they announced a new version of the iPhone called the iPhone 3G S. The "S" stands for "speed", apparently. Bit of a sucky name, but there you go.
Looking at it, it's identical to the iPhone 3G. There is a new coating on the glass screen which is resistant to fingerprints, but that's about the only difference. Same size, same shape, same buttons.
The real differences are all on the inside. There's a faster processor (they've been quite coy about how much faster, though), a magnetometer (a compass, basically) and a better camera - 3 megapixels with autofocus. They've also bumped the maximum storage up to 32GB.
These don't sound very exciting on their own, but the iPhone software makes use of them to great effect.
The camera has a pretty revolutionary interface which lets you tap the area you want to focus on. It automatically adjusts the focus and exposure to take the best possible picture of the chosen area. You're not gonna get professional portrait shots from the thing - it's still a camera on a mobile phone after all - but it's a vast improvement on the iPhone 3G, and apparently very intuitive.
The other thing the improved camera resolution allows is video recording. The interface is very slick, and even allows you to perform basic editing functions before sharing them by email, MMS or uploading to Youtube direct from the phone.
The original iPhone 3G has been hacked to enable video recording, but Apple has not enabled it officially. The only reason I can think of for this is that it's a quality issue - Apple has deemed video quality from the original iPhone 3G to be too poor to put their name on it.
The magnetometer is interesting. With the iPhone aware of the direction it's facing, the screen can display all sorts of location-aware information. Combined with the GPS, you could theoretically stand on a street, hold up your iPhone and have it overlay a live video with information about addresses, landmarks, bus timetables - anything!
The really cool stuff has been enabled by the extra processing power, though. The iPhone 3G S will be capable of not only voice dialling, but also playing the music you tell it to. Voice Control enables you to talk to your iPhone and have it follow your instructions, or give you information. You want to call someone? Tell it. You want to hear something by a certain artist? Tell it. I've had phones with voice-dialling before, but never voice recognition on this scale.
Gaming and application load times will be greatly improved by the increased processing power, too.
The iPhone 3G S also is also capable of connecting to a 3G network at 7.2mbps, up from 3.6mbps on the original iPhone 3G. Interestingly, the chip in the original iPhone 3G is capable of that speed, but it's been limited for some reason...
Also announced today was the release date of the new version of the iPhone software. Version 3.0 will be available to download on 17th June.
One of the features that I didn't discuss last time I talked about the 3.0 software is Tethering. You will be able to hook up your iPhone to your computer via bluetooth or USB and use the 3G internet connection to surf away, just like using a 3G dongle from any of the mobile networks. O2 have signed up for this, but they haven't announced any additional costs that may be involved yet.
Granted, many of these features are nothing new. The T-Mobile G1 has a compass, most phones from the last few years have had voice dialling and video recording, and many smartphones allow tethering to share an internet connection. The difference is in the way everything is implemented. Yes, Apple have taken their time getting all this stuff in their device, but they're making sure it's done right.
The iPhone 3G S will be available from the 19th June in certain countries including the UK, and then "6 more countries" a week later. I'm hoping that includes Ireland! It's available in 16GB or 32GB versions in black or white. The original 8GB iPhone 3G will still be available at a reduced price. Prices vary depending on the monthly payment plan you choose.
I shall be getting a 32GB model at the very earliest opportunity!











