Adding MMS, video recording, voice dialing, A2DP and copy/paste
OSX 3.0 seems more stable than 2.0
Improved memory, processing power, 3D rendering.
The bad:
The excitement just isn’t there anymore. More so than ever, it’s more of the same.
The
decreased price point of the 8GB 3G may be good for Apple’s bottom
line, but it’s starting to feel like the RAZR all over again.
The bottom line: Last year the addition of 3G
was a very compelling reason for users to upgrade or jump ship, but
this time around we don’t really see anything that will grab the user’s
attention. It may entice some 2G owners to finally give up their aluminum back, but save for the gamers 3G
owners have very little reason to upgrade their hardware, in our
opinion. The new internals make for a faster experience, there is no
doubt about that, but we couldn’t justify spending that much money. There are minimal software improvements and the hardware isn’t head and shoulders above the competition anymore.