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I don't think anyone ever thought Apple created something new with Copy and paste and MMS but it was a nice addition and people were happy to finally get it. When you think about it, what were phone like before the iPhone... Apple seriously pushed the industry to go foward... I don't know about you but i can remember when they first announced the iPhone i was litteraly blown away...

As far as MMS is concerned I don't really use it anyway but i had a razr and the picture quality was so bad you couldnt even see what was on the screen so the feature is much more usable on the iPhone if you look at it that way!
I sure hope they add an OLED display... With the Zune HD and the Sony going for it. My guess is microsoft thinki Apple is coming with an OLED as they rushed the news out. I'm a big iPhone fan and i sure will buy the new one but i'd still be disapointed if they don't have an OLED display. I'm still wondering what will the "One more thing" be!
Actually there's an app that does just that on the iPhone! It's called snaptell and it works great, free too... Still a nice feature on nokias part!
i meant "and that patent doesn't apply to other apps?"
i meant "and that patent doesn't apply to other apps?"
"Chaim Haas, a public relations representative acting on behalf of Skype, said the application is available in every country in which the iPhone is on sale and in which Apple has an iTunes Store — with the exception of Canada."

Say WAAA? SERIOUSLY? I just can't take that shit anymore is it the work of the CRTC yet again? I was looking foward to this and bam something goes wrong in canada... Am I the only one pissed off?

"Haas said this is because of patent-licence restrictions but would not elaborate except to specify that it is a patent issue related to Skype, not Apple."

And that patent does apply to other apps?
I agree with bondsbw and Justin Paulson... Apple never said that A2DP was a feature in the iPod touch and people still bought it why would they give the feature for free... Apple is a business and they want to make money, thats the end of it.
I seriously don't see how multitasking would be usefull to me... The only app i would love to see running in the background would be facebook or a IM app and that would work just fine if push would be implemented so that would be on top of my list! Am I the only one who doesnt really want to run 2 apps at a time?

Copy paste would be nice but again I don't see when or where I would use it... I would love to be able to edit doc or xls then copy paste would be useful.

I don't care for flash really but since I can't see some of the pages I read every day cuz the menu is in flash i'd love any kind of support even if it doesnt work all that well.

What about a way to organize the pictures in the camera roll thats been killing me, some more camera options would be nice too.

GPS with voice turn by turn directions....

Some sort of Exposé or Spaces to be able to change from one app page to the other.. or at least make it so when i'm at the first page, I can swipe my finger from left to right to see the last page.
Well actually it's not that cheaper in the us. It used to be 20$ for unlimited but I think its now 30$ for the 3g unlimited plan with AT&T compared to the 30$ 6gb plan with Rogers. Alright its not unlimited but I use the 3g network all the time and i've never busted out the 6gb. We've come a long way if you think that only last year it would've cost you 75$ for a 200mb plan. I still can't wait for the day when 30$ will buy you an all unlimited plan (voice, data, sms, voicemail, etc).
I've never heard of Sonos before but I find their product quite expensive considering that the only feature I would use is playing music from my library which can be achieved with the Airport Express (Which I actually use and it works great... 99$ Compared to what 350$?). Am I missing something here or is it just too damn expensive?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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