Eight More Ideas for the Next iPhone
I asked you to "Keep those cards and letters coming" and you did. TSC readers have a gazillion ideas of what you'd like to see in the next iPhone -- rumored to be coming to Apple (AAPL) - Get Report and AT&T (T) - Get Report stores near you in the very near future.
On the heels of the iPhone 2 announcement -- and the upcoming release of the already-announced
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SonyEricsson
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Xperia - I came up with a list of 15 features:
3G data speeds. (It's rumored to be a 3G phone.)
VoIP - cheaper phone calls over Wi-Fi.
Corporate e-mail compatibility. Blackberry, Windows Mobile.
Smaller, lighter, longer battery life.
More memory. 24 or 32 GB to start with.
Lower prices. A no-brainer.
Better tactile (haptic) feedback. Good vibrations. Wouldn't it be nice?
GPS. With live mapping and travel directions.
Live TV services. AT&T offers this option on some other smartphones.
Live music/video downloads.
eBook reader. (iTunes could sell books too!)
Cut, copy and paste functions. (A large number of readers agree.)
Improved MMS. No logging into special AT&T Web sites.
Stereo Bluetooth and Bluetooth synching of data.
Red, pink, blue iPhones would be nice.
When I opened the floor to readers,
. Add to those today's write-in wish list.
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CD asks:
One addition and simple need ... a task list!!! My greatest desire for my iPhone is simply to sync my Outlook task list. There are online task lists now but when you're out of range of (AT&T's) EDGE network ... you're just out of luck. I want to keep my tasks resident of my iPhone and in sync with my Outlook. Come on Mr. Jobs ... is that too much to ask?"
CD uses his phone for business:
"I forward my business phone to my cell phone when out of the office and I want to be able to change the ring tone for calls that are forwarded to my phone... I don't understand why we haven't seen this on any phone or system yet."
Well, C, according to my friend Robin -- who is an iPhone super-user -- you can do that if all the numbers are being forwarded from a single phone number. But, you can't turn off the service during special hours unless you turn off your phone completely. But, I agree that Apple should make it easier to figure out how to do all this.
AW wants a better camera inside:
"Would like to be able to take movies with the camera. A 3 megapixel camera would also be nice."
I agree. Why not a 4, 5 6 or 7 megapixel camera built inside? Except for the additional price and complexity, of course.
A different CD writes:
"I recently bought my wife a digital frame and wanted to put some pictures off our phone on it. My Samsung (phone) was simple. Attach via Bluetooth, select the pictures and transfer them in one batch. Then I got to my wife's iPhone. Attached via Bluetooth to discover there is no way to move pictures from it in this way. Only way I could find is to email the pictures to myself. Each one had to be mailed individually. E-mail took FOREVER (as in minutes) even though I was attached to my local wireless network. I think the iPhone should offer at least what my Samsung phone does..."
I'm sure that you're not alone in wanting better connectivity for the next iPhone.
AVB says:
"forget about Bluetooth synching... it's a phone that is always connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi and/or cell service. Why can't is synch automatically with my contacts and calendar...? Why should we have to do anything to make it synch? Seems so antiquated.
The reason manufacturers turn off high-speed phone data connections is because they waste valuable battery life when not in use. It's a very delicate balance. If Apple did what you asked, you would probably have to recharge your phone battery every eight hours or so. But, you're right. It would be nice.
RB says his next iPhone has to be built for speed:
"You mention speeds for the new iPhone and I couldn't agree with you more. I say skip 3G and utilize Apple's Intel connection. Jump right to Wi-MAX, which will give the device a longer technological lifespan. I know it's a nascent technology, but how come there isn't enough mention of it when major technology companies are developing strategies behind the scenes?"
Since Wi-MAX is months and maybe years away, I don't think Apple is considering holding up production their next phone to wait for that technology to mature. Or even work!
And MD would like to see the following -- less sexy (his words) -- points for improvement:
"1. Make the iPhone more physically robust. People are always dropping their cell phone (me included). Dropping an iPhone often results in a cracked glass screen, and this makes the iPhone less attractive to business users like myself.
2. Improvements in the manufactured quality. Apple's manufactured quality has gone down recently with the increase in volumes. It's a complex issue that might be difficult to cover in an online article. However, if this trend continues, the iPhone sales will suffer - people learn quickly and adjust their buying habits. Case in point: look how quickly iPhone sales trimmed down in EU after speculation of a 3G model.
And, MD also asked why we haven't done this type of reader feedback for RIM's new BlackBerry phones as well. I agree.
So, if you have ideas of what you would like to see on your next iPhone - and/or BlackBerry - write to me and let me know. I promise to pass your suggestions along.
so we can continue to publish the results.
Gary Krakow is TheStreet.com's senior technology correspondent.









