WWDC 2010 – Enter The New iPhone?

In order to stay ahead of the competitors, Apple is continuously innovating – launching new products or updated versions of those already on the market. After the original iPhone was unveiled, Apple has launched soon another one called iPhone 3G for those who intended to use it on the third generation wireless telecommunications platform, and soon the iPhone 3Gs was launched – a slimmer, faster version of the iPhone 3G. Rumors say that Steve Jobs is preparing the launch a new version of the iPhone at WWDC: the iPhone 4G.

Speculations about Steve Jobs preparing the launch of a new iPhone version are based on the fact that one of Apple’s engineers has lost an iPhone prototype in April and the device has been given to the technical bloggers at Gizmodo.com. If there were no changes made you can expect an iPhone with front camera for video calls, back camera capable of recording HD video with flash (no Adobe Flash!), an improved touchscreen with higher resolution and new solutions in order to extend battery life, new and improved CPU (probably Apple’s new A4 solution used in the iPad) and most probably over 32 gigabytes of storage space.

Steve Jobs will probably announce a new version of iPhone SDK, or maybe a new iPhone OS containing even more enhancements that will convince even the most stubborn users to switch to Apple.



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