This iPhone 4g could also have dual core processors and higher and powerful graphic chips that can deliver higher video resolutions and better "still" images when taking pictures.
There are a few networks working on building a 4G network. T-mobile would be a likely carrier since they are GSM already. Sprint has a 4G network already... AT&T and Verizon Wireless are in the beginning stages. There are talks of Verizon Wireless getting iPhone sometime in 2010 since the exclusive contract with AT&T expires, but it could be renewed until 2012.
Rather or not it will be 4G will be up to them!... can they build in time? Regardless, there is much anticipation on how many people will leave AT&T for Verizon Wireless because of AT&T's poor service and lack of support.
AT&T's restrictions have caused the percentage of people that are JailBreaking their iPhones is on the rise since Jail Breaking usually comes with Cydia which is the app store for jail broken phones. Most of the applications, ring-tones, and even iphone themes!...are free with Cydia. Winterboard is part of the download, and it very easily add's the changes to your phone so you don't have to figure how to do it on your own...it is VERY automated.
The Palm Pre on Sprint (Sprint now offering a 4G network) has made an attempt at being competitive with iPhone and Blackberry...but it's not looking good. Maybe their recent Android phone will help.
iPhone 4G looks promising in terms of being sleek, packed with new hardware and multi-tasking software. iPhone 4G still months to go and we may expect dozens of more rumors before the official launch.
A few features of iPhone 4G:
- A new, sleeker body design.
- OLED screen.
- Multi-Tasking. (use multiple functions at once without going in and out of apps)
- iChat camera (on the front so you can have video chat!!!)
- 32G (basic) and 64G of memory. Your sure to never run out.
- REMOVABLE BATTERY!
- Video Camera Capabilities.
- Messaging light.
- True GPS built in.
- A standard headphone jack!
- Who's network do you want to see the new iPhone 4G on??? Should Apple stay with AT&T?
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.