Ten things that you love to have on Apple 3G iPhone:
1. Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
It could be tied directly to the 3G iPhone's lack of a video camera; you can't2. Stereo Bluetooth / A2DP support
share video files if you can't shoot or store it natively on the device.
iPhone no longer requires an adapter or headphones designed for its recessed3. Selecting, copying, and pasting text
headphone jack. But what about cutting the cable altogether?
They didn't add an option to edit text by selecting passages and copying and4. Horizontal keyboard for e-mail and notes
pasting them elsewhere in an e-mail message or note.
The touch-screen keyboard doesn't rotate to a landscape orientation when using
the Notes, e-mail, or Maps applications.
5. Improved predictive text (or the ability to turn it off)
However, it has only an "opt-out" feature, which requires hitting a very6. Integrated IM application
small "x" to deselect the word it suggests. This is where that feature fails.
The time it saves in correcting miscues sometimes pales in comparison to the
frustration it causes in forcing you to repeatedly deselect words.
There's still no IM client preloaded onto the iPhone.
7. Flash support
Even though YouTube clips are in Flash format on the Web, they've been8. A better camera and a camcorder
converted to QuickTime format specifically for the iPhone-centric version of
YouTube.
The 3G iPhone's still camera maxes out at 2 megapixels, and there's no way9. Unified e-mail inbox
to shoot video with the camera.
Microsoft Exchange is now supported, but there's no way to get all your10. Voice dialing and voice memos
messages from Yahoo, Mac.com, Gmail, AOL.
The new iPhone has no native support for voice dialing or recording
audio memos.
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