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Monday April 6, 2009
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By most accounts, the next generation of the iPhone is still a few months away. Rumors about the upcoming handset have already begun pouring in, however, including the addition of an FM transmitter, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and basic video-editing capabilities.
Of course, Apple's not discussing any of these proposed additions to the new iPhone, because Apple never discusses future releases. But I wouldn't be surprised at least one of them proved to be true. After all, no one expected the company to play all its cards when it introduced the iPhone 3.0 software to developers--and, effectively the world--a few weeks back.
The Wi-Fi boost and FM transmitter seem most probable. Video-editing capabilities, of course, would likely hinge on whether the company finally rolls out supported video recording in the next iPhone.
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April 7, 2009 2:26 PM
What about a user replaceable battery? That has always frustrated me especially since the battery does not last that long under heavy use.
April 7, 2009 2:35 PM
Yes I agree... to me that just says: "We're very cocky about the quality of our shitty battery." Supposedly, battery replacement is covered under the warranty, but with such a short warranty, they're forcing people to buy the next generation iPhone each time!