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The new iPhone, the iPhone 3G S, has finally launched, but now that it has launched, it’s old – and we’re looking forward to the iPhone 4.0 in 2010.
Because, as per usual, a raft of cool features was left out of the iPhone 3G S (despite plenty of new features being added in), here’s our list of feature demands – and we’d love to know yours, too.
1. A front facing video camera! When will Apple include one for 3G video calls and iChat video chats? Video calling on 3G phones came out in 2003, but it’s 2009 and Apple’s video chat capabilities are iPhone AWOL!
2. 64GB of memory. 32GB is nice, that’s true, but we’re looking forward to double that in 2010 for me and you!
3. An OLED screen, delivering much richer colours than regular LCD screens.
4. 802.11n Wi-Fi, because the iPhone 3G S still only supports 802.11 b/g
5. An ‘iPhone Pro’ option, with a larger “tablet” style screen, to even better compete with netbooks.
6. A removable battery would be lovely.
7. So would a removable microSD memory card option!
8. HD video recording and a more megapixels for the digital camera
9. A 900MHz 3.5G frequency (in addition to the existing 850, 1900 and 2100MHz frequencies)
10. Proper multitasking for the 2010 iPhone 4.0
What would you like to see included in next year’s iPhone? Let us, the world and Apple know!
David Bass
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