18 Jun
Posted by askripko as Apple iPhone News
While Apple is keeping quiet on what’s powering the iPhones 3GS to prevent confusion amongst the tech inclined, T-Mobile in the Netherlands has outed the phone’s specs. Apple itself has said they don’t want consumers thinking of the iPhone as a computer despite the many similarities between the two such as having a capable CPU, adequate memory, storage and an operating system meant for a computer. Instead, Apple is choosing to describe the iPhone 3GS as “…it’s just faster, better, quicker, snappier, and a great experience.” and pass off benchmarks for tasks you’d normally do on your iPhone such as open an attachment in mail or render a Web page. For the geeks amongst us, you’ll be delighted to know that the iPhone 3GS should live up to it’s claim of being “twice as fast” thanks to a 600 MHz ARM Cortex processor, 256MB of RAM (up from 128MB) and a powerVR sGX gPU. Via: Macworld Original source: feedproxy.google.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru
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T-Mobile Netherlands Reveals iPhone 3GS Specs, Geeks Excited
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