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What Do You Want In iPhone 2.0? 436

Ian Lamont writes "The predictions about the iPhone being a bust have so far been way off the mark, but that doesn't mean the device is perfect. Besides the dependence on the AT&T Edge network and the lack of an iPhone SDK, there are a boatload of UI, software and hardware issues that should be addressed in the next-generation iPhone. Some complaints include GPS functionality, allowing iPhones to be used as hard drives, adding RSS support, and turning auto-correct into auto-complete. What would you want to see in the next generation of iPhone?"
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What Do You Want In iPhone 2.0?

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  • be carful (Score:1, Insightful)

    by ttapper04 ( 955370 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @05:06PM (#20703211) Journal
    It could be like the PSP, once you upgrade the firmware your homebrew stopped working.
  • by powerpointmonkey ( 840630 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @05:14PM (#20703391) Homepage
    I'm in the UK, and for me the killer feature would be HSDPA. My 2year old HTC phone has 'propper' 3g, why was the iPhone crippled?
  • by MacDork ( 560499 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @05:18PM (#20703505) Journal
    And drop the glass or drop the price of glass repair from $250.
  • BlackBerry Ad (Score:2, Insightful)

    by c_sd_m ( 995261 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @05:20PM (#20703565)
    Is anyone else getting ads for the newest blackberries on this page?

    Mike Lazaridis' view on the 'essence' of the blackberry is that a core team designed and engineered every aspect of the product. The integrated full-picture approach led to the difficult to duplicate product. This seems very close to Apple's design philosophy. In the blackberries it's led to lots of proposed features tested by employees using prototypes. Which ideas were (or weren't) successful is often surprising. So we can list lots of things we think we'd like but hopefully Apple takes their time properly considering and evaluating new features before launching a new product.

  • by StarKruzr ( 74642 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @05:21PM (#20703579) Journal
    which will enable everything else (short of 3G).

    1) SDK
    2) Uncrippled Bluetooth.
  • by Zonk (troll) ( 1026140 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @05:46PM (#20704205)
    What I'd like is:

    1) Free of AT&T
    2) VOIP, used by default when WiFi is available
    3) Designed as an open platform to be modified easily (custom apps, alternative firmware, etc)

    Of course, that will never happen.
  • by bwoodard ( 4340 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @06:17PM (#20704779) Homepage
    5) Search through contacts by business or other methods
    6) cut/paste
    7) Categorize contacts/memos
    8) task list
    9) Scientific calculator mode
    10) Bluetooth GPS profile
    11) A2DP Bluetooth profile

  • Open stuff is good (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Nursie ( 632944 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @06:46PM (#20705217)
    The ability to install third party apps, like just about any other smartphone EVER would be good.

    Decent (3G) connection would also go a long way, replaceable battery, SIM...

    The thing is locked down it's ridiculous. But people stillbuy them...
  • Re:Easy answer (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Jeremi ( 14640 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @07:22PM (#20705675) Homepage
    The fact that people are willing to buy something that officially can't have new software written for it suggests they are not very serious technical people.


    How do you like your open-source TV? Is your open-source refrigerator working for you? And your open-source car is doing fine, I trust?


    Surely you didn't buy closed-source versions of these products... that would suggest you are not a serious technical person.

  • by poopie ( 35416 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @08:23PM (#20706313) Journal
    As a palm faithful for years and years, it was with great reluctance that I jumped ship to the iPhone. The browser and media player on the iphone are FANTASTIC. I can't say enough good things about them. There are however, a number of problems I've had dealing with my transition from Palm to iPhone.

    - Few key *NATIVE* apps that I can't or don't want to replace with a web-based app: Let's face it, EDGE or wireless networking isn't good enough everywhere to completely depend on for frequently used apps. I want a local password manager app. I want a multiprotocol IM client. I want ability to record voice and video clips. I want a global search function. I want a draw/paint/notepad app where I can draw things like I do on cocktail napkins. I want a *REAL* todo app that ties into my calendar. I really miss my car maintenance/gas mileage app.

    - mail app. Make email able to open any audio/video attachments with "itunes" multimedia player. Give me per-email account config options for # of messages to download, how many to keep. How about download and keep all messages until free ram less than X? Need ability to search email subject, to:, and email body.

    - Integration features: I want my phone to "guess" my location based on cell towers, wifi access points and show a 'you are here' in Google Maps. I want to be able to select text from a webpage, and have the option of emailing the text with a link to source page to anyone in my address book. I want to be able to enter a phone number in the "location" field for a meeting and be able to touch the number on a meeting reminder and have the iphone dial my meeting number.

    - Sync: Please oh please, let me sync my calendar with Google Calendar and Google contacts - I'd like to be able to do it wired or wirelessly. Add support in iTunes for syncing with Mozilla Sunbird. Add support for syncing with multiple calendar sources that have different sync locations and rules -- let my sync my work calendar and have events show up in red. Let me sync my personal calendar and have events show up in blue. Let me be able to toggle viewing my wife's personal calendar on and off as I wish and have it show up in a different color. Let me schedule events for multiple calendars. Please also add support for syncing with Palm Desktop. There aren't many good free PIMs on Windows. Outlook blows. Not everyone or every company uses Exchange. I wasted days trying to get 10 years of Palm data into outlook and into my iPhone. In the end, I only got about 80% of it over. That's a tragedy -- Apple should make it trivial for a Palm user to switch to iPhone with all their data.

    - Browser: Flash, Flash, Flash... oh and bluetooth printing support

    - Remote access: If you don't open up the iPhone, at least give us a multipurpose remote access app. I want to choose from the following options: 1) text-based ssh console, 2) RDP client that support multi-touch screen scaling and screen tilting, 3) VNC client that supports multi-touch screen scaling and positioning

    - Hardware enhancements: Bluetooth - give me a tiny, foldable bluetooth keyboard and iphone stand that pairs with the iPhone so I can put it on the desk and type faster. Keyboard folded over should be about same size as iphone. Give us Stereo Bluetooth support and sell a stereo bluetooth headset with a MIC for phone use too (We hate wires). Keep larger flash drive capacities coming. Keyboard slider might make an interesting device - I won't be typing any novels on my current iPhone.

    - Provide a *FREE* SDK for 3rd party development. Don't force me to jump ship to a gphone in 1 year. Let me hack my iPhone without worrying about Apple updates needing me to "reformat" my device and resync all my data. Come on, now!

    - iTunes - let me grab new podcasts wireless and sync up info when I sync with itunes

    Did I mention native, multiprotocol IM client? Oh, well let me mention it again. Let me specify my own XMPP/jabber servers too so I can connect with my corporate IM servers.

    Lastly, one app I re
  • Re:Easy answer (Score:2, Insightful)

    by byolinux ( 535260 ) * on Friday September 21, 2007 @08:38PM (#20706475) Journal
    Actually, I don't use the term open-source, I prefer the term, free software.

    But I don't have a car, but the last time I checked, they weren't rolling off the production line with the hood welded shut, so people can do things like change a battery, replace a spark plug, etc.

    As for my TV and my fridge - they're both fine. I can watch whatever I want - including building my own device to plug into the TV, and as for the fridge, I'm free to fill it with whatever brands of food, or drink, I like.

    So, your analogy is shit.
  • by lelitsch ( 31136 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @08:46PM (#20706541)
    (1) Make the horizontal keyboard available for every application, not just Safari.
    (2) Copy notes between Mac/PC and the iPhone
    (3) Make locations in Google Maps save able
    (4) Song controls in CoverFlow
    (5) On-off switch for auto-correction. It's really good for English, but try to type a French/German/Italian message. Oh, yeah, international keyboards. Some of us are fluent in more than one language.

    Other than that, kick AT&T to offer a non-extortionist international data plan.
  • Re:be carful (Score:4, Insightful)

    by JebusIsLord ( 566856 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @08:57PM (#20706651)
    I mostly just want more memory... my CD collection is at about 30GB right now. Put 32GB of flash in there and we have a deal.

    I'm not carrying one of these AND my iPod. I want an all-in-one.
  • Ideally... (Score:2, Insightful)

    by OGC ( 1156089 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @09:06PM (#20706733)
    - Hardware Keyboard
    - 3G
    - Better Camera
    - Less smugness

    Oh Wait. [gizmodo.com]
  • by SpectreBlofeld ( 886224 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @09:55PM (#20707101)
    You can turn 3G off on 3G-enabled phones, so that isn't an issue.
  • by bstadil ( 7110 ) on Friday September 21, 2007 @10:33PM (#20707385) Homepage
    Sure it is an issue. Apple designs their product differently than most companies. That's the reason we have this conversation. If you want a product that just adds features there is a gazillion to chose from. Second. If they had included a power hungry 3G capabilities we would be having a conversation on /. about how crappy the battery life of the iPhone is.
  • by shmlco ( 594907 ) on Saturday September 22, 2007 @12:16AM (#20707983) Homepage
    So they should have added the feature so it can be turned off?

    Further, I think you should check out AT&T's 3G coverage [att.com]. Until their network gets a MAJOR set of upgrades, having 3G on the phone isn't going to do you a lot of good.
  • Barnum's Corollary (Score:3, Insightful)

    by meehawl ( 73285 ) <meehawl...spam+slashdot@@@gmail...com> on Saturday September 22, 2007 @04:28AM (#20709081) Homepage Journal
    It was not deliberately crippled. The current chips uses too much power and would make the battery life unacceptable. Google for more info and Jobs' comments on the subject.

    The Reality Distortion Field is in full effect then I see.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 22, 2007 @08:52AM (#20710009)
    "I'm very disappointed with the battery life on my 8525, especially compared to the 8125. ... I lost 10% on my 35 minute drive to work This included no voice calls but a fair amount of text messaging, internet use, and emails."

    Must've been a pretty safe ride.

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