I have dig down top blogs about iPhone 3G S user reviews and few important reviews are as under:
@ TechCrunch
1. Very disappointed with the AT&T upgrade pricing for existing iPhone 3G customers. That’s hardly the way to treat customers who are willing to renew their service contracts to get the latest hardware. I will gladly cancel my AT&T contract for a Verizon iPhone 3GS.

2. This is total buzz kill. The “new” iPhone 3Gs looks pretty ordinary. Where is OLED screen? I would like to stay with my 3G until the next upgrade and the big fuzz is to get hold of my fav apps, i,e Guitar hero3, Vopium and light speed.

@ Tuaw
1. The difference between this year and last is that the original iPhones were not subsidized by AT&T. That's why they were $499/$599 out the door and eligibility didn't have to be determined prior to purchase. AT&T was getting you for 2 years, but with a residual revenue sharing agreement with Apple instead of an initial subsidy on the handset. It was a no-brainer to allow upgrades because they were getting you for an extra year in many cases.

2. Nope--voice commands, compass, video recording/editing, auto-focus are exclusive to 3GS.

@Mashable
1. They are ripping us off! They want only $199 from new customers, but existing customers must pay $499... Even with a 2 year extension. It's right on their website: "For non-qualified customers, including existing AT&T customers who want to upgrade from another phone or replace an iPhone 3G, the price with a new two-year agreement is $499 (8GB), $599 (16GB), or $699 (32GB)."

2. Well, I don't think Palm has to be worried about Apple stealing their thunder. This is all decent stuff for the iphone. I can't wait to see what the developers do with the new API's. But, this is going to do nothing to rain on the release of the Pre.

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