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Its approaching June. That month of the year, when apple aficionados are waiting with bated breath for new announcements from Cupertino on new Apple products.

Will we hear an iPhone for Verizon announcement ?

Rumors are flying like bats out of a cave running for its evening feed that Apple is going to announce the eagerly awaited iPhone for Verizon.

Will Apple launch a CDMA based iPhone so that it can run on Verizons network ?  Or has it extended the exclusive contract with AT&T for yet another year ?

Here are a few questions (since we dont have the anwer on the Verizon iPhone)

Will there be a huge exodus of customer from AT&T if Apple introduces an iPhone for Verizon ?

Will AT&T give up on the Midas touch that literally saved them from hell and share the bounty with others  ?

Is Apple wary of the growth of Google's Android platform ?

If Verizon customers get too comfy with Android, will the iphone be tempting enough  when the Apple iPhone comes
someday to Verizon  ?

or is the Android platform the end of the run for Apple ?


Using iPhone 3GS and YouTube

Of all the iPhone applications available one of the most liked is the feature which lets you watch and share videos on YouTube. You can use your iPhone to share your videos or watch and explore the countless videos available on YouTube.

After the release of the iPhone 3GS, YouTube reported that mobile uploads were up by 400% in six days. This in itself is a good measure of the iPhone 3GS’s video capabilities. Now you can use your iPhone to share those moments you so enjoyed with friends or family or the world and never lose the opportunity to capture the video without the need of your bulky camcorder all the time.

On your iPhone, tap the YouTube icon to be redirected to the YouTube page. Here you can search or videos by keywords and browse to get to videos you would like to watch, using the virtual keypad. Once you narrow down to the video you would like to watch, touch the Play icon to view the video. You can access the rewind and forward features outside the mail video screen of the iPhone. You can also upload videos directly to your YouTube account using your iPhone 3GS and the quality is quiet good. Just select the video and tap the share button and select “send to YouTube”. You can add a title and or description and then publish to YouTube.

With the iPhone 3GS, sharing your videos on YouTube is a breeze. The steps are quiet easy and anyone can use it, even the not too technologically savvy iPhone user.

 
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Video on your iPhone

With the arrival of the iPhone 3GS, comes the much awaited video recording capabilities. Users of older models were using outside applications and methods to record video on their iPhones.

Most users are quiet satisfied with it. Though they are only basic video capture and editing features, it’s a good start for current iPhone users. The camera toggle is used to switch to video mode from photo mode. You can record at 30 frames-per-second VGA resolution video in landscape or portrait mode. The 3.5 inch screen can be used to view the video while recording. There are no zoom and other camcorder features, but quality is quiet good for video on your cell phone. The audio too is good.

The video editing tools available on the iPhone 3GS are also basic, but useful. You don’t have to upload the video to a computer to edit. The iPhone provides you the ability to trim your footage by just selecting the frames you want to be the start and end o your clip. Its easy to transfer the video too, since you can easily email it or upload to YouTube or use your MobileMe account to sync your videos. Right now these videos don’t sync in iTunes. The clips don’t look too great when blown up on the computer mainly due to the resolution. The recording is disabled while the phone is being used. This might be a downer for some folks, but how often does one want to record video while on the phone; unless you’re covering a news story! You can however record video while in the midst of texting though.

This iPhone is not ready to replace your full fledged camcorder, but it’s convenient to have video features on your phone. There are many others out there that may have better quality video but for iPhone users this feature is just another plus.
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