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The iPhone 3G S is here! Fill your peepers to the brim with all the photos of Apple’s slick new iPhone, right here!

Sure, from the outside it might look similar, but wait until you see all the fancy new skills tucked away inside. See the iPhone 3G S up close, and you won’t be able to look at an iPhone 3G the same way again, we promise!

The iPhone 3G S isn’t just a pretty face, inside is all-new hardware to make it over 2x faster than its predecessor. Running some apps, the iPhone 3Gs will reach almost 4x the speed of the iPhone 3G.

There’s also a 3.2 megapixel camera inside the iPhone 3G S, complete with autofocus abilities, video recording and on-phone editing skills. When you’re done tapping away at a clip you can upload it direct to YouTube, or send it to a friend using MMS.

But it doesn’t stop there. The iPhone 3G S also have voice control built in, and forget about barking robotic commands at it: Apple has taught the iPhone 3G S to recognise proper sentences. “Play songs by The Killers” works just as you’d expect, as does “what’s playing now?”.

You can call friends too, simply by, well, telling the iPhone to call them. And the best news is it’ll work in any app, simply by holding down the home button on the front of the iPhone 3G S.

Less obvious features inside the iPhone 3G S include much improved battery life, boasting 9 hours of Wi-Fi web surfing, 10 hours of video, 30 hours of audio, 12 hours of 2G talktime or 5 hours of 3G talktime, as well as a digital compass for automatically orientating maps.

But enough talk of specs, you can get all those in our iPhone 3Gs launch coverage. For now, check out our pictures for a good gawp at the fastest, and most lust-worthy, iPhone yet!

Out June 19 | $199 (16GB), $299 (32GB) | Apple

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  • pop91

    shame they didn’t work on the design a bit… not even that much hyped “matt” finish…

  • http://www.gravatar.com James Holland

    But you know what? This could be the first iPhone / iPod upgrade in history to *not* require all new accessories! Maybe Apple’s learning that people hate shelling out over and over, especially now they’re allowing 3rd party devs the ability to create their own accessories. They may have let the genie out of the bottle, and be somewhat “stuck” with the current design for a while.

  • Spider86

    I don’t think there is much you could change on the hardware design anyway. A phone with a big touch screen is always going to look pretty much the same.
    The current design works, if it aint broke don’t fix it.

  • http://goddes-dubai.blogspot.com Derekp

    I think i’ve seen this somewhere before…but it’s not bad at all

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