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How about a 32GB iPhone (with better camera) when iPhone OS 3.0 arrives?

Written by: Dennis Sellers

Article Overview: The upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 should finally break down my barriers and convince me to buy an iPhone. IF the AT&T service in my neck of the woods has really improved by then, as I’ve been promised. When—or if—I take the plunge, I hope to be getting a 32GB iPhone.

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How about a 32GB iPhone (with better camera) when iPhone OS 3.0 arrives?

The upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 should finally break down my barriers and convince me to buy an iPhone. IF the AT&T service in my neck of the woods has really improved by then, as I’ve been promised. When—or if—I take the plunge, I hope to be getting a 32GB iPhone.

In fact, Broadpoint AmTech analyst Brian Marshall predicts that Apple will roll out a high-end 32GB model this summer, along with a low end iPhone near the US$99 price point. I think he’s right on the former, but, tough economy or not, wrong on the latter. Both Apple CEO Steve Jobs and COO Tim Cook have said that the company isn’t interested in competing in the low end cellphone market. And though Apple is certainly not averse to blowing a little smoke to cover its true plans, I believe ‘em on this one.

One thing I’d love to see in the next iPhone is a better camera: at least 3-megapixels. ( According to the results of a poll conducted by GetJar, an independent app store, camera quality was one of the top features touted by users they surveyed in choosing a smart phone.)

Of course, all this will be a moot point if AT&T wireless service near my home stays as crappy as it is now. In which case, I’ll go with an iPod touch to take advantage of some of the tasty new features in iPhone OS 3.0.

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