The second-gen iPhone: 3G, GPS, only slightly thicker
Engadget has the latest scoop on the next-gen iPhone. They’ve got a list of what to expect in the next iPhone, most of which sounds legit. Being from a big blog like Engadget, this information is usually right. Ryan Block says that it could ship as soon as this July - although you never know what to expect with Apple.
- Same size and shape as the first gen.
- 3G
- GPS (real GPS, not that cell tower crap)
- Back of the phone is no longer metal—the whole thing is glossy black, from top to bottom. The volume buttons are now chrome.
- Because there is no longer any metal, the phone doesn’t have quite as many angular edges.
- The battery is (still) not removable.
- Will be slightly thicker than the first-gen device.
- The headphone jack will no longer be recessed, and will finally be flush with the body - similarly to the iPod Touch.
- Roughly the same size and resolution screen as the first generation product.
- No word on battery life or capacity.
Via [Engadget]
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nice of an apple site to post this 2 days after a general tech site posted this…
on April 28, 2008 at 02:34 PM - LINK