4.5

Out of 4 Ratings

Owner's of the Apple Cell Phone Apple iPhone 3GS gave it a score of 4.5 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    4.4 out of 5
  • Durability

    5.0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    5.0 out of 5
  • Performance

    4.33 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    3.6 out of 5
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help Siri improve the accuracy of its response to your location-based
requests. You may disable the location-based functionality of Siri by going
to the Location Services setting on your iOS Device and turning o the
individual location setting for Siri. You can also turn o Siri altogether at any
time. To do so, open Settings, tap General, tap Siri, and slide the Siri switch to
“o”. You may also restrict the ability to use Siri under the Restrictions Setting.
(d) FaceTime. The FaceTime video calling feature of the iOS Software
(“FaceTime”) requires Internet access and may not be available in all countries
or regions. Your use of FaceTime is subject to your compliance with Section
2(e) above. In order to set up FaceTime, and to initiate and receive FaceTime
calls between you and other FaceTime users, certain unique identiers for
your iOS Device and account are needed. These unique identiers may
include your email address(es), the Apple ID information you provide, a
hardware identier for your iOS Device, and your iPhone’s telephone number.
By using the iOS Software, you agree that Apple may transmit, collect,
maintain, process and use these identiers for the purpose of providing
and improving the FaceTime feature. You understand that your iPhone’s
telephone number will be displayed to the other party on the video call
(even if you have a blocked number) or your email address will be shown,
depending on what setting you choose. If you are using a FaceTime-capable
iPad or iPod touch, your email address will be displayed to the other party
on the video call. You may turn o the FaceTime feature by going to the
FaceTime setting on your iOS Device or by going to the Restrictions setting
and enabling the FaceTime restriction.
(e) iMessage. The messaging feature of the iOS Software (“iMessage”) may
not be available in all countries or regions. Your use of iMessage is subject
to your compliance with Section 2(e) above. In order to set up iMessage,
and to initiate and receive iMessages between you and other iOS Device
users, certain unique identiers for your iOS Device and account are needed.
These unique identiers may include your email address(es), the Apple ID
information you provide, a hardware identier for your iOS Device, and your
iPhone’s telephone number. By using the iOS Software, you agree that Apple
may transmit, collect, maintain, process and use these identiers for the
purpose of providing and improving the iMessage service. The iMessage
service requires a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection. To facilitate delivery of
your iMessages and to enable you to maintain conversations across your
devices, Apple may hold your iMessages in encrypted form for a limited
period of time. If your message cannot be sent as an iMessage, your message
may be sent as an SMS or MMS message, for which carrier messaging rates
may apply. You understand that your iPhone’s telephone number will be
displayed to the other party (even if you have a blocked number) or your
email address will be shown, depending on what setting you choose. If you
are using an iMessage-capable iPad or iPod touch your email address will be
displayed to the other party. You may turn o the iMessage service by going
to the Messages setting on your iOS Device.
(f) Photo Stream. By using the Photo Stream feature of iCloud, you agree
that Apple may store photos taken on your iOS Device or uploaded from
your computer for a limited period of time and automatically send the
photos to your other Apple iOS Devices or computers that are Photo
Stream-enabled. Please note that a limited number of photos may be stored
at any one time, and older photos will be automatically deleted from Photo
Stream over time. Any photos you want to keep must be saved to your