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iPhone 4 vs iPhone 3GS Head to Head

8 June 2010 by Vinay 6 Comments

Earlier tomorrow we posted a comparison of iPhone 4 vs Droid incredible, Nexus one and Evo 4G [check here]. In this article, the challenge is between iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4G. No doubt iPhone 4G is going to be a clear winner over iPhone 3GS.

iPhone 4 vs 3GS

As you can see the iPhone 4G appears to be slightly smaller but heavier (2 grams), then more powerful processor, display all improved, second camera, camera back more powerful and numerous other features that make it a much better smart phone.

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  • 3GS said:

    isn’t a gyroskope already inside a 3GS?

  • Bob said:

    Did you just steal this graphic?

  • Vinay (author) said:

    @Bob we credited the original source at the end of article..

  • mark said:

    anyone know the RAM specs for the new iPhone? i cant seem to find them on the official site or anywhere. i know the 3G had 128MB and the 3GS doubled it to 256MB. i also thought that when gizmodo took apart the prototype they only found 256MB. just curious since it has an upgraded processor. thanks.

  • BOB said:

    The 3GS processor is:

    600Mhz and 256MB RAM

    Iphone 4:

    1GHz and 512MB RAM

    http://calacanis.com/2010/06/08/iphone-4-vs-iphone-3g-infographic/

    also can be found on apple website

  • iPhoner said:

    Do not reccomend going form 3GS to 4. it is not just in the numbers and figures shown in the list above – it is very bad feeling holding the new iphone! Don;t belive me? Take both in your hands and see… For those who use those ruber things arround maybe doesnt make difference – but you won;t put anything to cover nice design – on anything?

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