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Apple still denies the iPhone is in the pipeline for release, but details of the upcoming phone have been leaked from a secret source. Check out what's set to be inside the phone that doesn't exist yet.
Details of the iPhone include:
- Phone will be black
- Featureless front panel (except dock and a few buttons)
- Possible dock on the bottom of the phone
- "The most remarkable feature of the iPhone is the display which is I hear breathtaking as it emerges from behind what appears to be black plastic. The whole front with exception to a couple of millimeters along the edges of the iPhone are touch sensitive and that allows the customer to select from objects on the screen, such as the phone’s keyboard. This feature was widely described for the nebulous full screen iPod and will instead be found in the iPhone. It was the patents that were acquired for the iPhone that started that speculation."
- PDA-like capabilities (email, calculator, iCal support, games and more).
- The iPhone will come with an auto adapter for hands-free talking
- Bundled with software called iTalk, the phone includes privacy, IM and sync features.
- The iPhone could come with a remote control
This phone is already dubbed the "Zune Killer" (grrr...enough with the "Killer" tag already!) but manufacturing could hold it back from hitting stores.
Check the link above for more.
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