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No longer do I find myself sitting at my computer 10 hours a day. Once work is over, I can handle my social internet life from my iPhone. No longer is a computer necessary to talk over chat protocols, Facebook, or email. And then there's internet browsing. Never before had I believed mobile browsing could be this streamlined. Navigating a page via zooming, panning, and reading couldn't be easier.
With the original iPhone and iPhone 3G, internet browsing was slower, and became a chore at times. With the 3GS, I no longer have that feeling of "ugh, I really don't want to browse the internet." Every opportunity given in the day, I whip out my 3GS to lookup Wikipedia reviews, Facebook comments, hot restaurants, and more ... but this time, it's quick.
With the original iPhone and iPhone 3G, internet browsing was slower, and became a chore at times. With the 3GS, I no longer have that feeling of "ugh, I really don't want to browse the internet." Every opportunity given in the day, I whip out my 3GS to lookup Wikipedia reviews, Facebook comments, hot restaurants, and more ... but this time, it's quick.
good review!
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