A Chinese discussion forum suggests some specs of Apple’s next-gen iPhone. “…one commenter claims to have used prototypes of Apple’s next-gen iPhone because he purportedly has a friend working at the company’s manufacturing partner Foxconn,” Apple Insider writes.
According to the poster (who said the next iPhone as a “repeat” in physical design), the new iPhone will contain the following features:
- 600MHz CPU Speed (up from 400MHz)
- 256MB RAM (up from 128MB)
- Digital compass and FM
- 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus
- 32GB size
- No major changes in battery, screen and external casing.







What about video? Early rumors touted new amazing video features. Is video on the iPhone yet another generation away? Ug.
I am going to be one of the Alltel user in the middle of this storm and I currently use the HTC 6800 this is an awesome phone has fast cpu, 256mb on the rom, fast 3g network, FULL Bluetooth package, and so many other goodies the list is too long. I use my 6800 as if it’s an iphone i thought until I read that the iphone dos not have STEREO Bluetooth !!! WOW i listen to music/net radio thought my Oakley glasses (O ROKR Pro is Bluetooth Stereo eyewear from oakley with motorola) so you can ROCK OUT all day and answer your phone as well it’s just plan “Ol” awesome the music is paused when on a call and continues after the call is over. I have been through tons of wireless headset AND THIS IS THE BEST COMBO OUT ON THE MARKET. and the “best phone I thought to be the iphone and they can’t do Bluetooth right!!! don’t know what i am going to do… i was giddy i was going to get me some cool iphone but now i think i am going to buy a htc pro that’s set for at&t system or flip over to verizon
“AT&T is looking to buy up the rest of Alltel from Verizon, according to a source today. AT&T is supposedly considering buying about 18 areas that will not be contained into Verizon’s network. Another 6 areas will be left for small carriers.
It’s not clear if this deal is close being sealed but this hinted at information does come just a few days following Verizon’s attempt to receive a two-month extention for the task of finding equity firms and carriers to buy up these assets.”
I find myself going to your blog more frequently enough where my visits are daily now!