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Apple Press Releases Change iPhone Nomenclature to “iPhone 3GS”

Apple has changed the nomenclature for its iPhone line from "iPhone 3G S" to "iPhone 3GS," at least in its press releases. While the iPhone's Web site still refers to iPhone 3G S, the press release the company issued Monday morning used the more concise naming scheme.

Perhaps more importantly, the company retroactively changed the press release that initially announced the new device to read iPhone 3GS. Until today, that press release had read "iPhone 3G S."

iPodObserver.com has asked if these changes represent Apple's official nomenclature going forward, and will update this article when the company responds.

iPhone 3GS or 3G S?
To space or not to space?

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gopher said:

The Apple ][gs lives!  The new revision is the the ///gs!

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geoduck said:

LOL I knew that sounded familiar

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Dave Hamilton said:

LOL gopher! That’s beautiful… I always wanted a ][gs, now I’m happy I have the ///gs!

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Bosco (Brad Hutchings) said:

Way back in the day, before the Internet and before Craigslist, when dialup BBSs ruled the world, I once acquired an Apple //gs. A few days later, I got a knock on the door from the police. They said it was reported that I traded a weight training set for the //gs and that there was a complaint that it wasn’t a “fair trade”. I agreed to give the //gs back if they would deliver my old weight training set, even though the police realized what had happened and told me I was under no obligation to anything and wrote a report I could produce if sued.

So, I gave it back, but clipped a pin on the CPU chip first. Never heard back from them.

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