Is this the next generation iPhone?

0. phoneArena posted on 03 Feb 2010, 11:08

A picture published in the hours before the announcement of the iPad shows what apparently is the new iPhone, overshadowed literally by the Apple tablet...

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1. Mateo8326 posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:45

Where do these guys get these pictures from, come on now like we really know what that is.....lol

4. sinfulta posted on 03 Feb 2010, 12:25

Seriously about the pictures. Why so grainy.... Even old VGA camera's on phones don't look that bad. Kinda ridiculous. If they do end up using the A4 in the next gen IPhone, I hope they scale back the processor just a bit as I don't think it would be as much of a need as the IPad. The IPad runs plenty fast with the memory and 1Ghz A4. I'd rather see the A4 Scaled back to 800mhz for improved battery life, or let the software that runs scale it automatically. Just making phone calls? 800mhz, Want to play a game, 1Ghz. Browsing the web. Back to 800mhz.

2. vzw fanman posted on 03 Feb 2010, 12:03

it looks a wee bit small.

5. adixxx posted on 03 Feb 2010, 13:17

and square-ish... :)

3. artz1986 posted on 03 Feb 2010, 12:06

omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg oh em geee omg omg omg omg omg omg omgosh omg!! !!![^ ^]!!! I want I want I want I want I wan I one I want I want I want Eye want !!![^ ^]!!! Vzw ftw!! iPhone 4G boner ftw!!!.... ...meh

6. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 03 Feb 2010, 13:37

Let me guess the only thing that has changed is a 5 megapixel camera and a faster processor again?

14. cellgeek82 posted on 04 Feb 2010, 05:26

The iPhone will suffer from RAZR burn. Slight adjustments, nothing really new.

7. smrt83 posted on 03 Feb 2010, 14:30

It's slightly faster, to the max!!! lol

8. Legacystar posted on 03 Feb 2010, 15:30

strangely.....looks the same......SUPPRISED?

9. *HOVA* posted on 03 Feb 2010, 17:46

Megan Fox looks the same she did 2 years ago and that doesn't bother me one bit. How much more different can a full touchscreen phone with only a home button get? I don't see the problem here.

13. zZ INFINITY Zz posted on 04 Feb 2010, 05:24

The design can stay the same (though most people like change), but what I and many are talking about is the display. It really could be a little bit bigger. The device does not even have to be a lot bigger itself, the screen must take up more of the space. Why a bigger screen? Because bigger resolution is a must. If you compare the Nexus 1, Droid or HD2 screens with the iPhone, it is a BIG difference. It looks much sharper. But 800x480 on a 3.5 inch screen is not nice, so they will have to make the screen larger to at least 3.7 inch. Or make it 4 inch, if you ask me. And Megan Fox FTW. Don't talk bad about her svp.

10. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 03 Feb 2010, 20:17

They are also both overrated too.

11. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 03 Feb 2010, 20:19

They need to up the resolution and screen size for one. Sure both worked in the first and second generation but today is a far different story.

12. skidodo142 posted on 04 Feb 2010, 05:20

i think i see a front facing camera, but the picture doesnt help...

15. whitman5115 posted on 04 Feb 2010, 08:29

But what i really see is the Ipad, sitting up under it!

16. scottmbolt (unregistered) posted on 04 Feb 2010, 09:13

New iPhone my arse! You could DRAW a picture of a phone and send it to i-PhoneArena.com and they will post is as a "new upcoming secret device".

17. malalla posted on 06 Feb 2010, 08:11

FFS WHEN THEY WILL CHANGE THE LOOK OF THIS CRAP

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