Why should I by the iPhone 3G S? 32MB or 16 MB?
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The broad answer is NO. AT&T's exclusivity contract with apple will end shortly leaving the company able to spread the iPhones grip to Verizon. It is in Apple's best interest to put the iPhone on Verizon's up and coming 4G network as soon as it can to allow for a larger customer base. The new 4G network will probably have connection speeds that AT&T's network wont be able to keep up with (maybe 10 MBPS?). After the iPhone is released with Verizon it will undoubtably spread to Sprint and T-Mobile but they already have contracts with Palm and Google respectively. So your ultimetly better off watching your friends with their "cool new phones" for a year and then all of a sudden show up with the new iPhone "4G" while there locked in contract with AT&T sucking wind.
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M$With a new chipset, the 3GS is much faster than any previous iPhone at running applications, loading Web pages, etc. And because of that new speed, Apple has now included video capability with the iPhone. Not only can it shoot video, it's also now capable of editing video right in the camera, then compressing it and uploading it to YouTube.
The decision to get 32gb over the 16gb is strictly personal. If you plan to carry a bunch of movies, music and photos with you, get the 32gb. If you only expect to use the iPhone for music and a handful of applications, get the 16gb. I have an original 8gb iPhone and have 934 songs, 2 full-length movies, 328 photos, 106 apps, and all my personal contacts and calendar and I still have a whole 1 gb left.
No matter which one you get, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.
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While there is the possibility that Apple will allow Verizon to sell the iPhone, there's no guarantee. And, if they did, there's also no guarantee it would be any different than what AT&T is already selling.