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The world's most popular mobile phone, the Apple iPhone, has received a hardware revision. It is now known as the iPhone 3GS and it is the second iPhone handset to be available in Australia. This latest iPhone features Apple's renowned ease of use, an elegant design and access to the Apple App Store, plus a 3-megapixel camera, a digital compass and a swag of neat new software tools and tricks.

iPhone 3GS (32GB)

The iPhone 3GS seems like a full-featured smartphone, but the incremental changes in hardware won't be enough to entice current owners to upgrade.

iPhone 3GS official pictures

Photos of the actual iPhone 3GS might be as rare as hen's teeth on the day of its announcement, but Apple has plenty of renders to keep us happy for now.

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Videos

  • CNET.com: WWDC 2009: TomTom launches navigation app for iPhone

    At Apple's WWDC in San Francisco, Peter-Frans Pauwels, CTO of TomTom, shows a new navigation application for the iPhone. The new software combines map data with turn-by-turn navigation. The new app will be available in the summer.

  • CNET.com: WWDC 2009: New app helps users find iPhone

    At Apple's WWDC in San Francisco, the company's SVP of iPhone software, Scott Forstall, demos a new app used to find lost iPhones.

  • CNET.com: WWDC 2009 keynote wrap-up.

    Brian Tong covers all the announcements from the WWDC 2009 keynote. There's the new iPhone 3G S, more iPhone 3.0 OS details, Mac OS X Snow Leopard's first public viewing, and the MacBook Pro line gets a new family member.

  • Apple unveils iPhone 3G S

    Meet the iPhone 3G S — Apple says the S stands for speed. The new phone comes with an improved camera, video capability and compass.

  • Palm Pre

    Find out if Palm's new smartphone lives up to all the hype.

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