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What Apple needs to do with the new iPhone

Let's face it. Apple started the smart phone mania. After the iPhone's HUGE success everyone wanted in on it. Palm,Blackberry,Samsung, LG, even Google made their own smartphone's. Now, they are starting to become better than the iPhone. Better camera, easier application switching, better operating systems,faster. Apple needs to stepup their game with the new iPhone. Now, I don't know if you do, but I see a trend with iPhone's. Every year in June they announce a new iPhone. So this June they should announce a new phone. They definitily need to make some improvments though. 

1. Make the proccesor faster. The new iPod Touch's are faster than the 3G

2. Better camera. The iPhone's camera is extremely shakey and without the Griffin Clarifi, they aren't clear either.

3. MMS. I am so sick of having to memorize a long code and go to another website just to see a stupid elmo dancing to disturbia(it's a text thing).

4.Easier application switching. I really like the app store. But I always get texts in the middle of a game. So in order for me to respond I have to exit my game and then go to the text. When I get back to the game I have to start over. 

 

So those are my 4 things that I think Apple need to do with the new iPhone. Thanks for reading.

 

Reader Comments (1)

Good list, I also think they need to allow customization as a part of new firmware with new iPhone and let you be able to run apps in the background, not just the default apps. I also think they need to update the YouTube app, so you can login, view comments, post comments, read the full description and all that good stuff...

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEvan

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