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March 31st

The Inside Scoop on the Next iPhone

posted in Apple (AAPL), AT&T (T), iPhone |

Apple consumers are dying to get their hands on the next iPhone. While being well understood that it will be released in 2008, it’s still unclear what will be included.

The next version is certain to include a 3G version. This revision will allow an entirely new audience to join the iPhone/Mac platform. A number of business customers and consumers demanding high-speed wireless internet capabilities have criticized AT&T’s network from the beginning.

The EDGE network continually is considered an underdog and slow alternative to the data speeds at Verizon. 3G could be the direct link between general consumer product and mass market business application. The release of a new iPhone will most likely be subdued to the latter part of the year, as the AT&T network will need to be revamped to allow 3G use, and the iPhone battery needs to be improved to take advantage of the power draining 3G chips.

mn_macworld_caps104.jpgAll-in-all, the next revision in the iPhone rumors have included: greener (more environmentally friendly) design, OLED screen (organic), better battery life, simultaneous release of App Store, and 3G capabilities.

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There are currently 2 responses to “The Inside Scoop on the Next iPhone”

  1. 1 On April 4th, 2008, billigmobil.org/ said:

    Count me in! I am one of those who are waiting for the release of the next iPhone. I can’t wait to try its 3G capabilities and to enjoy its longer and better battery life.

  2. 2 On April 17th, 2008, Patrick said:

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