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iPhone 3GS Vs Palm Pre - The choice is yours

Apple's iPhone 3GS is hitting market on 19th June. Apple reveled the launch date of iPhone 3G S in WWDC. With iPhone 3G S hitting market, the speculations are heating up on the comparison over its all-time competitor Palm Pre.

There is nothing different in iPhone 3G S if you are looking at the outside. However, Apple has brought many more in its 3rd Generation Smart Phone and has to offer many more features.

To compare both, here are few things to consider:

First and foremost, surprisingly Apple has broken its Price barrier and have introduced this new Smartphone Baby of the 8GB model merely at the cost of $99!!!!!!!! You can now get a 16GB iPhone 3G at a price of 8GB Palm Pre..:)


Just add 100 bucks more in Palm Pre and you can bring home an iPhone 3G S 32GB of storage.

However, the Palm Pre has also got some better deal to offer. AT&T has not reduced its iPhone tariffs; the Palm Pre on Sprint still offers more for the buck when it comes to data, voice and text plans.

iPhone has got 3 Megapixel camera with autofocus, 30fps VGA video recording with audio, auto white balance and auto exposure features. On the other hand Palm Pre gives an LED flsh but no autofocus, video recording or editing capabilities, and yes you also cannot adjust white balance or exposure.

iPhone 3G S has now got copy and paste, MMS, tethering (coming later this year), A2DP Bluetooth capability, geotagging (photo and video) and turn-by-turn navigations.

One of the biggest advantage iPhone 3G S has over the Palm Pre -is the App Store. Apple packs over 50,000 apps in its store while Palm's App Catalog is still in beta stage with many less apps.

Ultimately, the choice is yours...:)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pure iPhone fanboy comparison. You've grabbed the only information that supports your argument.

This is not a comparo at all. Merely, it's your attempt to continue to blind iPhone users into sticking with AT&T and their ridiculously-priced plans for what are relatively mediocre upgraded features.

Dan said...

Thanks for your wonderful feedback. I do appreciate your honest approach

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