Now iPhone 3GS Just For Rs 9999(With Aircel) In India
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The iPhone 3G is a very capable phone, although you can feel two, almost three generations old. Hardware specifications are in line with what most of the current generation of Android smartphones in the price range, but some do more than 3G of RAM and a megapixel.
The best part of the iPhone 3G will be running the latest version of IOS to 6 places. Compare this to the situation in the Android world, where even the cost of smartphones R. 30,000 or more had to wait for months before the arrival of Android 4.0. And since some of them were finally ready for ice cream sandwich, went ahead and launched Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The wait begins again.
What you see is what you get. If you opt for the 3G plan, you get no free minutes (local or national), no free SMS and the validity of the plan is 12 months. The 3G speeds will be available to you up to 2GB, after which your speed will drop to 128kbps. So if you make calls or send SMS’s, you will receive a bill and pay for what you use. What is “free” in the 12,999 is the cost of 3G data usage.
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If you opt for the 2G-circle option, you get 1,000 minutes free (local + national), 2,500 free SMS (local and national), valid for 6 months. Users in the 2G circle have no data cap. So if you make calls or send SMS’s, but do not exceed the mentioned limit, you will not receive a bill.
It is true that iOS 5 in the iPhone 3G feels a bit slow. However, reports indicate that Apple improvements in the capabilities of the IOS-6 and made it actually works faster on the iPhone 3G iOS fifth
The iPhone 3G users can be 6 new IOS features such as updated maps, photo sharing and verification of savings accounts. There is also the possibility of incoming calls with text messages or "Remind Me Later" option, you will remember, remember the person is later rejected. Very comfortable.
Other features that do not get the iPhone 3G is the connection list is read, and done accessibility for the iPhone that requires a helmet, which are compatible with the iPhone 4 and higher.
It is very evident the prepaid plan isn’t really worth it due to its negligible value. The postpaid plan on the other hand seems attractive if you would like to get your first iPhone experience and are ok with the fact that the device is quite old.
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