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20 Features Apple Should Add To The Next iPhone

(11) If Apple is really targeting business users why isn’t there an easy way of transferring documents without having to rely on a third party application?

(12) The headset Bluetooth profile is the only one the iPhone supports yet even that limited capability is stymied by the absence of voice dialling.

(13) To switch between the inbox of two email accounts takes four screen touches. Could there not be a drop down list of inboxes instead of just the go-back button?

(14) Apple can’t be bothered with a document editor, so get DataViz Documents To Go on a HTC Touch Pro . (Microsoft’s own document editor is awful)

(15) Images taken with the 2-megapixel camera are pretty poor. The Sony Ericsson P990i has the same pixel count but with autofocus the pictures are far clearer. Why didn’t Apple do the same? And while you are at it, throw in a flash.

(16) The E71 has it, the Nokia 6600 had it, so why can’t the iPhone print docs.

(17) Most mobile phones now have a microSD card reader - except the iPhone. There's no reasons (other than trying to fleece its customers) why Apple couldn't include one in the iPhone.

(18) The iPhone is not natively compatible with Linux out of the box, which is a shame really (ed: isn't it Calvin?). Shunning some of the brightest minds of the planet is something Microsoft used to do to Mac Hacks. So why should the latter to it to Linux Aficionados?

(19) Allowing Tethering (or forcing networks to allow them). The iPhone in theory can (and has been) used as modem for laptops and would be a rather nifty telecommunications appendage in dire situations.

(20) Why can't the iPhone be used as a video recorder natively? The phone already has a camera, ample onboard memory and great wireless features. Maybe network operators fear that the iPhone could be used as a wireless webcam?



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