Definitely the 3GS. It has a 3MP camera opposed to a 1.7MP camera on the 4th gen iPod Touch. The two upsides of the iPod Touch is that you have a front-facing camera and pictures look clearer on the iPod becuase it has a retina display, but if you sent a picture taken on the 3GS to the iPod Touch, it will look much better.
Basically yes. Except taking pictures. :\
Those are apps for ipod, iphone, or ipad for taking pictures and editing them
No you will not lose any info stored on the original iphone, as long as you create a back up in iTunes. When you use the new iPhone be sure to Restore From Backup.
If you are taking pictures in a room with low light, the pictures will turn out worse. Pictures with good lighting come out better. Many cameras have different settings that allow you to take better pictures in low lights conditions.
The iPhone camera is known for delivering better photos than most Android devices. Apple has put a lot of emphasis on photo quality, and the result is beautiful, high-resolution images. Mobile phone cameras are often focused on taking quick photos and pictures for social media, but the iPhone's camera is designed for capturing beautiful, high-quality images that you can hang on your wall.
Yes, it does. This is only for taking pictures using Camera. Using "Lock+Home" to take Snapshots takes PNG images. It also takes MOV videos.
Well now that the 4S is out, it is worth buying if you think 8gb is a pitiful amount of storage space on a phone, you like taking pictures, and you like a phone that will not crash every time you play Temple Run with iOS 5. P.S. Siri is also nice.
Ten tips for taking great photos with your iPhone Use the iPhone camera shortcut. ... Experiment with third-party apps. ... Target your shooting mode around your end result. ... Follow the rule of thirds. ... Turn off your flash. ... Use Burst mode for action shots. ... Turn on HDR Auto. ... Hold down a spot on your viewfinder to lock focus.
No it does not; it could mean you have better vision. try taking pictures of your self then have other people take pictures of you to cure itHope that helpsChloe Kersten
Yes, anyone can be photographer, but their success will be based on the quality of their pictures. Taking lots of pictures from different angles, using different lighting, etc. will help you learn and take better and better pictures.
The best tip that can be given for taking good iPhone pictures is to make sure there is plenty of natural light. It doesn't have a flash and doesn't have a high end lens system.
USES: call gps compass texting playing games taking pictures watching videos internet youtube ***and way more uses that are to much to name***