Lovers of older iPhones and iPod touches anxiously await to listen if they're getting cut aloof from Apple's software support. To the nation's credit, the company supports its phones for a few months by industry standards; the iPhone 3G could run current iOS release for almost three years after its introduction. Still, as the technical requirements of iOS features get more challenging and steeper, older hardware are able to access itself losing access to a few new functions before it's ditched entirely. Right now the 3GS is definitely the oldest iPhone still getting improvements, and it will have entry to the upcoming iOS 5, but will it also be losing out on some of the new thing?
Thankfully for the aging components, iOS 5's features don't look very technically demanding - certainly nothing of the condition of the multitasking introduced in iOS five.
Now that the beta of iOS 5 is accessible for developers, 3GS owners had been able to look through the particular release, and most of the anticipated features much like the new notification system and the iCloud apps will be in place. One of the only things missing will be the in-app Camera editing support; even that sounds like something that the 3GS you must handle, so its absence may only be a result of this being a beta relieve. Looks like you have a reprieve for the present time, 3GS owners!
Thankfully for the aging components, iOS 5's features don't look very technically demanding - certainly nothing of the condition of the multitasking introduced in iOS five.
Now that the beta of iOS 5 is accessible for developers, 3GS owners had been able to look through the particular release, and most of the anticipated features much like the new notification system and the iCloud apps will be in place. One of the only things missing will be the in-app Camera editing support; even that sounds like something that the 3GS you must handle, so its absence may only be a result of this being a beta relieve. Looks like you have a reprieve for the present time, 3GS owners!