iPhone 3G S gets unboxed early, not a whole lot going on

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The folks over at iTalkiPhone have picked up an iPhone 3G S early and have unboxed it for all to see. Of course, there really isn’t a whole lot to see since it looks almost exactly like its predecessor save for a couple engraved markings. We were also hoping that it would be like other unboxing sessions where pictures of the contents would be taken, but it’s only the phone and the box. If anything looks different, the bezel seems a little more prominent than the iPhone 3G (it even pops a little on the box image), but it could also be the lighting conditions. We’re just a week away from the launch of iPhone 3.0 OS and the new device, so maybe these pics will inflame that spark you have inside for new, shiny toys.

Thanks, Taylor!

97 Comments
  • Jake

    any word on a2dp support in iphone os 3.0?

  • Don Louie Cantone

    Master Mason, I have reservations about a a 4G iPhone that will essentially be for one carrier, no other carrier has hinted they will have 4G next year besides vzw and at the same time it’ll only be data so whatever LTE devices will have to be hybrid CDMA. Granted the same can be said of WiMax but that platform isn’t pinning for the phone, it’ll be for the next gen. Pre. Some guy is starting a rumor that vzw is getting some Apple products, just not the iPhone, next year

  • Sonya

    First let me say I’m with Verizon. And I never bash other phones or carriers but will give an honest opinion.

    I think people keep bashing the iPhone because

    1. Its on AT&T and the majority of people I talked to say the service sucks and they wish it was on Verizon for better call quality.

    2. They are just catching up to some other basic phones which is unacceptable for a top notch seller.

    3. This is personally from me. You can’t put insurance on it. I’m really big about this. If this came to Verizon and you still couldn’t put insurance on it, I’d probably be the only one on Verizon without the iPhone because I think thats just the most ridiculous thing I’ve heard of. I don’t have another $500 $600 if someone steals it or it break to buy another. And if with the amount of sales they have for the iPhone they could at least require a higher deductible or something!

    4. If your a phone fanatic like me you like like to have a new phone every year. The iPhone is a bit boring now in my opinion. The design is nice but they should do something else with the design. I don’t think its wise to make the phone look exactly the same with minor tweaks year after year. The whole fun in getting a new phone is a completely different look and feature combined.

    5. I think the ONLY thing iPhone has on phones now a days are the App Store, Hype, and Looks. There are phones out with faster processor, great looks, qwerty key board, Higher resolution screen, better camera and the list goes. And I might add the OS is very nice and sleek, but others are catching up quickly.

    But for these reasons I get everything I want out of the iPhone and skip all the stuff I don’t like about it with my iPod touch.

  • Danny

    @ Matt:

    I’d be willing to wager that most iPhone users buy it for the cool factor. I’m not talking about those who belong the Apple cults or the hardcore nerds who are only interested on what’s on the inside.

    Consumers are sheep. If it looks good and makes them feel good, they’ll buy into it.

    I see it all over Facebook and Twitter. People say the iPhone fits their personality and “looks cool.”

  • civilian

    Am I the only one who thought of this?

    Oleophobic screen + clear lcd screen protector over the stupid screen = useless

  • Eric

    This is so amazing! The unboxing of the holy 3G S. I think viewing those pictures have enlightened me so much, that nothing, short of seeing his Lordship El Jobso would top it. The bezel pops up a little bit on the box! I’m gonna need some tissues.

    Kudos to you Apple for making our lives worth living!

  • Marcus

    Take the plunge brotha! As a former Blackberry comrade — take it from me, you WILL NOT want to go back to your Blackberry. Trust me!!

    -Marcus

  • Moe

    Im leaving my bold to the Iphone come next week.

  • AgBand

    @ Marcus:

    As an avid Smartphone user and tester, I have numerous BlackBerry devices, an iPhone and a G1. I tend to rotate between them all because I don’t like the idea of having one and not using it, but I find that I always come back to my BlackBerry and end up using it 80% of the time, with the other devices getting about 10% usage per device.

  • MasterMason

    your in the minority then

  • atown

    /| NOT!

  • http://www.symbian-freak.com christexaport

    @ MasterMason,
    He’s not in the minority. Its time America admits that RIM has a bigger marketshare than Apple. The hype machine seems to say otherwise, but sales prove the truth. I doubt a non multitasking phone OS will ever outsell a real smartphone OS. I’m guessing this GS won’t be quite as popular, and Apple will alter its stance on multitasking and form factor.

  • Matt

    lol!

  • JonATT

    Moe Said:
    “Im leaving my bold to the Iphone come next week.”

    You won’t be disappointed. I use the Bold as my business phone and, while it’s an awesome device (the only Blackberry I will touch), I always glare longingly at my coworkers with iPhones all playing online Texas Hold ‘Em together during downtime.

  • iPhone09

    iPhone will continue to sell and begin to take more and more of the market share. It doesn’t matter how much of a waste you think it is, or how it’s not worth the price.

    1. It’s now $99, that’s just a price point that is appealing. You should the look on a customer’s face when you say, the iPhone is only $99 today, the customer’s face light’s up “really??”, “I’ll take one”. 8 times out of 10. I don’t even work for AT&T, but I’ve watched it happen.

    2. Whether you like the phone or not, it’s really easy to use, my grandparents can even use it, try and blackberry or windows mobile, and things are hidden. The software is just so easy to access.

    3. The new $200 and $300 price points are also appealing.

    It doesn’t matter that the update was lackluster, or that the phone isn’t as powerful or productive as other phones. It’s to each his own, and the iPhone still appeals to many. Whether you like it or not, the iPhone will continue to take market share. Just watch and see.

  • Dylan

    the NEW iphone 3GS has 600 MHZ processor and 256MB RAM, and an upgraded graphic chip.the old iphone 3G has 412 MHZ and 128MB ram, This is a big difference in terms of performance I think Apple should have done a slight different cosmetic change just to make it look a bit different than the 3G because the guts of the 3GS are much better and different than the 3G

  • MasterMason

    @ ChristieXaport once again you through a company with multiple phones on multiple carriers in every country its in against a phone that is carried by one carrier in most countries its in. Logic tells you that if iPhone was easily and readily available like every other phone be it rim, symbian or Win Mo the iPhone would dominate. Just imagine if it was available on all carriers just here in America! Please dont bring your bias here ok symbian freak

  • http://www.symbian-freak.com christexaport

    @ MasterMason,
    Check my name for spelling, please, and don’t be disrespectful. Now on the surface, your theory sounds good. But consider this. Outside the US, the iPhone is the top or second best selling device NOWHERE, at least no major market.

    The reason is twofold. One, consumers in Europe, Africa, and Asia have been using predominantly smartphones for many years. They have grown with multitasking, media friendly, highly capable, multifunctioning devices. In contrast, The US is barely catching onto this trend. In fact, until about a year to 18 months ago, America’s number one phone was the Motorola Razr! So our level of consumer sophistication and the expectations of our devices is much lower. Its what the carriers want. Its common to hear Americans say, “Oh, I don’t need that on my phone, just as long as I can text and call…”, as we allow carriers to overcharge us high prices for inferior products. While $299 will get you a new iPhone, in the UK, for instance, it’ll get you basically any device you want.
    There are many markets where the iPhone competes head up with the Nokias, Samsungs and HTCs of the world. Where people have the choice, they choose to avoid the iPhone. Its a matter of subsidy, and no device is as heavily subsidized as is the iPhone, all by carrier choice. Were the N97, identically priced, get the same rebate, at $199-$299 with all the TV ads to boot, and the iPhone had on subsidy and was $699, it’d be everyone loving the N97 in America, and laughing at the iPhone.

  • numbchux

    @christ-complex: You get the respect you give. That’s life, bub.

  • MasterMason

    Thanks numbchux

  • Jdawg

    “Ignorance is bliss”. No wonder all the polls say iPhone owners are so happy ;)

  • lawrence

    I think it’s fine. I personally don’t care what my phone looks like as long as it’s screen is not scratched up. I’m more concerned about what it can do more than what it looks like. I think a large majority use a case anyways. I’m sure everyone that complained, will look at their phone, and say nice case. LOL. Apple are smart fu ckers. I’ll never leave because of all these apps I’ve bought. Haha. What would I do without it wunder radio and my 10 pages of apps.

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