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The iPhone 3GS can do "pretty incredible things", cheesy voice-over man informs us. "You can copy a phone number and paste it in a text".
Hit play now to see the other things the iPhone 3GS can copy and paste, and hit comments to let us know just how incredible you think this is.
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1 July 2009 11:52 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
In a move that will have iPhone critics spitting bricks, Apple's latest iPhone advert focuses on the copy and paste functionality the 3.0 update has finally granted the platform.The iPhone 3GS can do "pretty incredible things", cheesy voice-over man informs us. "You can copy a phone number and paste it in a text".
Hit play now to see the other things the iPhone 3GS can copy and paste, and hit comments to let us know just how incredible you think this is.
Via: 9to5mac.com
Phones, Apple, Video, Advertising, iPhone


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