
IPhone OS 3.0 and 3GS: App developer opinions
By: Daniel Chubb | June 18, 2009 | Leave a CommentFollowing on from our previous post about the 5 best features on the IPhone 3.0 and the new IPhone 3G s review round up, here is a review on the developers opinions on the new apps.
The app developers of the IPhone 3.0 think that people should stop downloading the simple child’s play games and move on to the more serious games like Grand Theft Auto because of all the south park episodes available and all the R rated episodes there are available to download so if people can watch them they should be able to play a more serious game with the violence that is suitable for the older people with the IPhone 3.0.
The only problem for the gamers on the IPhone is they have to really hunt for the sort of game they are looking for because each category for every game is growing making them have to search deeper and harder for the game suitable for them. read more on what Shay Casey-iPhone developer – had to say here.
Also what the developers want to do is to make gadgets that help make your gaming experience more fun and exhilarating by making VR Shades, Imax surround screen, noise cancelling headphones and even a six axis thumbstick controller which would also be controlled by touch.
The developers of the IPhone 3G S are pleased with the results of the 3.0 software but they think that the consumers are waiting for the IPhone 3G S which will give Apple a faster uptake of their new upgrade in the U.K, they also think that by making the IPhone a better handheld gaming system it will gain some ground at a much faster pace than what it has. Read more on what Chris Byatte had to say here.
Let us know your opinions on the new IPhone 3.0 software and what you think of the up and coming IPhone 3G S in the comments below.
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