iPhone

The tap to focus square around a girl's face on the iPhone display and a camera roll featuring photos of people on a beach.

Tap to focus on anything (or anyone) you want

Tap to take a picture with the 3-megapixel camera

Browse and share photos from the Camera Roll

Photos

With a 3-megapixel autofocus camera and a photo application that makes it easy to share, iPhone 3GS is the most photo-friendly phone ever.

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Tap to take a picture.

iPhone snaps shots with a tap then saves them in the Camera Roll, where they’re easy to enjoy. Rotate iPhone to see a photo in landscape. Zoom in or out with a pinch or a double-tap. Turn any photo into your iPhone wallpaper. iPhone even geotags your photos with information about where they were taken. How to use a photo as your wallpaper

Share your photos.

MobileMe

Select photos you want to email and iPhone opens a new message for you. Send photos via MMS, too.* Or post everything directly to your MobileMe Gallery where friends and family can browse and download them. How to send photos via email or MMS

A photo of a sailboat with options to email the photo, send it via MMS, send it to MobileMe, assign it to a contact, or use it as wallpaper.

Tap to focus.

Autofocus keeps things sharp, and a macro lens takes great close-ups. But you can also tap the iPhone display to selectively focus on anything in the picture — a face in the background, for example.

An iPhone demonstrating tap to focus on an image of two beachballs, one in the background and one in the foreground.

Sync your photos.

iPhone uses iTunes to sync the photos you have in iPhoto on a Mac or in Adobe Photoshop Elements and Adobe Photoshop Album on a PC. All the photos on your computer sync to your iPhone, so you can look at them — and share them — anywhere you go.