![]() ![]() In many ways, Apple’s reluctance to go into technical detail on most of its products is an extension of the company’s entire product-design philosophy.Īpple excels at creating products that the general public likes because the company is driven by design, not by engineering. The fact is, those of us who scrutinize tech specs are a tiny subset of the broad market for the iPhone, iPod touch, and all sorts of other consumer tech products. Because Apple’s right-most people shouldn’t care. (The 2G Touch runs at 532MHz, versus 412MHz for the iPhone.)īut people who aren’t into this stuff - the “ not-we,” if you will-won’t care. ![]() Quick: can you name the most powerful device in the iPhone OS product line? It’s been common knowledge for ages that the second-generation iPod touch is actually more powerful than the iPhone 3G, believe it or not. We already know what the iPhone and iPod touch product lines are made of. We’ll know how much RAM the thing has, how fast its processor is, whether or not there’s a Tooth Fairy, the whole story. And developers will be able to look at their own stats and see how much free memory is available on this new device. I’m guessing sometime on the evening of June 19 when iFixit posts one of its usual teardowns of new hardware. Now, the fact is that we’ll know the actual technical specs of the iPhone 3G S in short order. ![]()
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