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Latest news: iPhone firmware 2.0 screenshot reveals Apple working on 3G iPhone…

11 May 2008 No Comment

Not very long ago, some screenshots were leaked showing pics of what Apple could be introducing soon in the near future for the next generation of iPhone firmware, today we’ve got more news for you.

It seems a further screenshot has now been leaked showing a 3G function for the iPhone!

Latest news: iPhone firmware 2.0 screenshot reveals Apple working on 3G iPhone…

As you can see, if this is for real, the future iPhone will be equipped with 3G, giving you the choice of turning on / off according to your needs and of course remaining battery. Yes data roaming is also there, obviously switching it off is a great idea cause its expensive! But I think what I don’t get is, couldn’t Apple do something about the battery that would make the 3G iPhone less battery consuming?

[via MacRumors]

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