Not a chance. I agree, 3GS will be left behind at iOS5's doorstep.So what does everyone think, will us 3GS users get the new software, maybe even perhaps just a limited amount of features?
Surely the primitive 3GS could handle some sort of new notifications...
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I think it will depend on whether there is an API/feature that Apple need a huge user base to push. If there is they will shoe-horn iOS 5 onto the 3GS with all other new features/improvements (including any updated notification system) disabled. If not they will simply state "Apple A series Processor required" which is a nice, simple, consumer-understandable statement that will mean the 3GS does not get it.
Either way I cannot see the 3GS getting updates like any improved notification system.
doesnt look like the 5 is coming out any time soon though, I wouldnt have thought the software would only be compatiable with 1 phone on release...
Not a chance. I agree, 3GS will be left behind at iOS5's doorstep.
I believe Apple will cut the iPhone 3GS from further updates.
I don't. There will be an update to support the latest apps, if not the latest features. People who bought their 3GS on May 1st are going to be pissed that they are locked into a 2 year contract where they can't even update an app.
The processor speed difference between the 3GS and 4 isn't even very big, and the 4 has to push a far greater amount of pixels to the screen slowing it down.
Some benchmarks even rate the 3GS as being faster in certain situations due to this 😉
BTW, absolutely love how people seem to think the 3GS couldn't handle notifications... rofl, typical Appletard logic since jailbroken iPhones can magically handle it, even the 3G can.
MacRumors really does live up to it's bad reputation with threads like this
Using your example, just because someone bought an iPhone 3GS on May 1st and signed a two year contract doesn't mean that they should expect updates for the next two years, they will get cut off at some point and I believe the iPod touch 3rd generation will be cut as well and that doesn't require a contract, yet they have almost identical hardware.
Up until last September Apple was still selling the 8GB 2nd Generation iPod touch and then 4 months later they officially stopped supporting it with iOS 4.2.1, and if I remember the Terms of Service correctly, Apple only promises at least 1 major OS upgrade and the iPhone 3GS originally shipped with iOS 3.0 (they don't have to support iOS 5 if they don't want to).
Finally, last year iPhone 3G owners were mad because Apple released iOS 4.0 for their device which then made their phones perform extremely slow and even though Apple released several updates after words claiming it would improve performance, many are still not happy and I believe that unless Apple can make iOS 5 run as smoothly on an iPhone 3GS as it can on an iPhone 4, they won't want a repeat of what happened last year.
I'm not claiming to be right, but this is what I believe will happen.
Using your example, just because someone bought an iPhone 3GS on May 1st and signed a two year contract doesn't mean that they should expect updates for the next two years, they will get cut off at some point and I believe the iPod touch 3rd generation will be cut as well and that doesn't require a contract, yet they have almost identical hardware.
Up until last September Apple was still selling the 8GB 2nd Generation iPod touch and then 4 months later they officially stopped supporting it with iOS 4.2.1, and if I remember the Terms of Service correctly, Apple only promises at least 1 major OS upgrade and the iPhone 3GS originally shipped with iOS 3.0 (they don't have to support iOS 5 if they don't want to).
Finally, last year iPhone 3G owners were mad because Apple released iOS 4.0 for their device which then made their phones perform extremely slow and even though Apple released several updates after words claiming it would improve performance, many are still not happy and I believe that unless Apple can make iOS 5 run as smoothly on an iPhone 3GS as it can on an iPhone 4, they won't want a repeat of what happened last year.
I'm not claiming to be right, but this is what I believe will happen.
BTW, absolutely love how people seem to think the 3GS couldn't handle notifications... rofl, typical Appletard logic since jailbroken iPhones can magically handle it, even the 3G can.
MacRumors really does live up to it's bad reputation with threads like this
The iphone 5 better come out soon then!
doesnt look like the 5 is coming out any time soon though, I wouldnt have thought the software would only be compatiable with 1 phone on release...
I bought a new 32gig 3GS 12 months ago (a month before the iP4 was announced) and I don't expect iOS5 to come to the 3GS. From the horror stories my friends tell of their 3G's going to the dogs with iOS4, Apple would be stupid to pull the same stunt on the 3GS.I don't think it'll be left behind. I think iOS 5 will probably be more efficient. Further, they are still selling the 3Gs in stores. And while this doesn't mean that they "have to" or "will definitely" support the device, I just don't think they'd release a new OS that wasn't compatible with something still on the market.
If anything it'll be watered down with a few disabled features. But who knows, anything can happen.
I'm waiting for KnightWRX to chime in and say the exact same thing.The processor speed difference between the 3GS and 4 isn't even very big, and the 4 has to push a far greater amount of pixels to the screen slowing it down.
Some benchmarks even rate the 3GS as being faster in certain situations due to this 😉
BTW, absolutely love how people seem to think the 3GS couldn't handle notifications... rofl, typical Appletard logic since jailbroken iPhones can magically handle it, even the 3G can.
MacRumors really does live up to it's bad reputation with threads like this
This. It seems they only support for 2 years.Also, the first iPhone and iPhone 3G are basically the same hardware except for 3G and GPS, yet Apple stopped supporting it with iOS 3.1.3, yet the iPhone 3G went as far as iOS 4.2.1
Well, iPhone 3G ended with iOS 4.2.1, so maybe Apple's gonna try and support 3GS for iOS 5.