10 things the 3G iPhone has so far unaccounted for

It's great that the iPhone a new data service faster and GPS. And you could be lost for days in the new iPhone App Store examine all toys and expense productivity tools. But quite a few Achilles' heels - in the form of missing features - remain in 3G Apple iPhone. What's more surprising is that these features come standard in some of even the most basic models of phones rivals. With these new functions, 3G iPhone could be pretty close to perfect. (This is not the first time we have complained about the lack of iPhone, and many of the referrals on this list are repeat offenders .)

Here's what we would still see in the iPhone:

1. Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)

Even if it is fairly standard on most multimedia phones, MMS capabilities are not part of the 3G iPhone's bag of tricks. That said, you can e-mail photos taken with the iPhone 2 megapixel camera (or photos stored on the device). You can also share YouTube links directly from the iPhone YouTube. So why the lack MMS? It could be linked directly to 3G iPhone the absence of a video camera, you can not share video files if you can not build or store natively on the device. As for music, iTunes strict limitations on sharing music are probably the raison d'etre, but at least it would be nice to have audio-sharing capabilities for non-DRM-protected tracks.

2. Stereo Bluetooth A2DP support
You have love the fact that the new iPhone does not require an adapter or a helmet designed to flush its headphone jack. But what about the cable cut altogether? Unlike the last BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian and mobile platforms, the latest iPhone does not yet offer the convenience of using Bluetooth stereo headphones to listen to its board iPod, at least not without the help of an adapter voluminous. For such a function, and for a company so aesthetic trend is more than a little surprising.

3. Select, copy and paste text
Apple fixed some of the first generation of iPhone gaps in early-2008 firmware update (sending text messages to more than one beneficiary, for example) but they did not add an option to change the text by selecting passages and copy and paste elsewhere in an electronic message or a note. And with the new firmware iPhone, they have not yet. This feature is missing more than a little boring for those who write more than talk, copy and paste long chains URL, or the correction in relationships that are truncated in e-mails.

4. Horizontal keyboard for e-mails and notes
Another inconvenience for writers - confusion and omission, considering the capacity of the iPhone keyboard on the screen horizontally flap for some applications but not for others - is that the touch screen keyboard runs not a landscape orientation when you use notes, e-mail, or maps. These also happen to be the three most intensive writing applications on the iPhone, which makes it necessary to a finger-hunting and hierarchy necessary by the portrait mode keyboard all the more embarrassing if you use these characteristics a lot. Over time, using your thumbs to type against holding the phone in one hand and poking buttons with a finger is much more important than you might think.

5. Improved predictive text (or the ability to disable)
The iPhone the function of predictive text (where the phone "guess" what we are going to write when you type a few characters - to remove typos) did a decent job of streamlining impactor. However, it has only an "opt-out" feature, which requires a strike very small "x" to deselect the word suggests. This is where it fails. The time it saves in the correction miscues sometimes pales in comparison to the frustration it causes you to forcing several times deselect words. And there is no way to disable or create a keyboard shortcut basis to deselect the word expected.

6. Implementation of integrated instant messaging
Here is the first thing on the list that the new App Shop offers fix - at least if you're an AOL Instant Messenger user. There is still no IM client preloaded on the iPhone. However, e-mail, text messaging, voice and a multitude of third mobile web-based messaging offering (Twitter comes to mind), do we really need another form of integrated communication the 3G iPhone? Well, maybe a fax machine.

7. Flash support
Unfortunately, nobody really knows when they are able to view Flash animations or movies will be a reality on the iPhone. This great point wish list for second-gen version is still absent from 3G. Even if YouTube clips are in Flash format on the Web, they were converted into QuickTime format specifically for the iPhone-centric version of YouTube. The lack of support Flash Safari fumbles when it comes to YouTube clips integrated into the blog posts or other pages, they just appear as broken plugin icons, without the option to launch the clips in separate iPhone the YouTube app.



8. A better camera and a camcorder
Sorry, snapshooters and YouTube filmmakers. The 3G iPhone is still maxes 2 megapixel camera, and there is no way to run a video clip with the camera. These limits are not that many applications of photography on the iPhone App Store cure.

9. Unified e-mail
Microsoft Exchange is now supported, but there is no way to get all your messages from Yahoo, Mac.com, Gmail, AOL, and your business account all on one page, in order to take the floor. Then again, except spam filters excellent in all these sites, you would not want anyway.

10. The voice dialing and voice memos
Applications third to the rescue! The new iPhone has no native support for voice dialing or audio recording notes, but a few third-party applications now available via the store App to build a 3G, including Jott iPhone, which is freely available.
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