iPhone 3Gs… Pretty Peppy!

I’m alittle shocked to say this.  I didn’t expect there to be a huge difference from the 3G, but the 3Gs does seem to live up to the “s”, being speed.  My apps do seem to load very quickly compared to the 3G.  The compass is cool, the video is really great (although, this seems like something that should have been on the device all along).  Belows is a video taken with the phone.  Don’t judge the quality, it has been heavily encoded.  Below are a few screenshots of the new apps included in OS 3.0.  These are actually available for any iPhone, not just the new one.  The voice control is cool, but not practical, since it shuts down after you use it.  So for any followup commands you have to hold the home button again.  The voice recorder is nice, but several third party apps filled this void since Apple took three years to make their own app.  The compass is nice too, but I haven’t been able to get google maps to rotate to my current heading that way it should.  Which would really make the compass useful.  Right now, it’s just another neat toy.  Well, that’s it from me on the new phone.  Summary…  I like it!  I’m sure Kayce is also happy with her phone.  Which is my old iPhone 3G.  She’s addicted to a game called Falling Gems, and Pandora Radio.  Well, that’s the scoop on the iPhone 3Gs, as far as I’m concerned.  Maybe AT&T will get its act together and enable MMS and let Slingbox function over its network.  And while they are at it, they can hire some people, help the recession, and build the 3G towers in Clarksville, that they have been talking about for over a year.  Get to AT&T…  iPhone’s going to go to Verizon soon, and I might go with them!  Now that I’m on AT&T, I might just do another post later about that.  Check back for my rants on the Biggest Small-Time Carrier in the US!