A new iPhone? Bet on it

Thu Jun 5, 2008 4:44PM EDT

See Comments (44)

You can pretty much count on a new 3G iPhone come Monday. But redesigned MacBooks? Don't bet on it. Here's my take on what Steve Jobs will announce during his much-anticipated keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

New iPhone
I'm almost certain that we'll feast our eyes on a new iPhone on Monday-one with access to speedy 3G networks along with build-in GPS, both features that are sorely missing in the original iPhone. Heck, after all the fevered speculation, Jobs could find himself dodging tomatoes if he doesn't unveil a new iPhone. 

Beyond that, however, the picture gets fuzzier. Will the new iPhone be thicker than the original, or thinner? Will the brushed-metal backing be replaced with a glossy black (or white) finish? There seems to be consensus on the new, glossy backing (which might scratch more easily than the old brushed-metal finish), but that's about it.

And there's more: rumors that AT&T might subsidize new iPhones to the tune of $200, along with a just-unveiled patent application that reveals plans for video recording and conferencing, instant messaging, and a blogging application. The AT&T subsidy rumor (first reported by Fortune) has been persistent enough to be plausible, while the newly published patent application gives credence to (if not confirmation of) hotly anticipated features like two-way video calling.

Finally: Will we get just one new iPhone, or a series of new models (and not just different memory capacities, mind you)? And when will the new iPhone be available in stores? My feeling is that we'll get just one new model, and that it'll go on sale later this month-but that's just my gut talking.

Odds: 3G iPhone with GPS (bank on it), thinner than original (50-50), glossy backing (almost certain, although I hope not), video conferencing (3-1), AT&T subsidies (50-50), more than one model (7-1), on sale Monday (5-1).

iPhone App store, new iPhone firmware
More of a fact than a rumor-and potentially more exciting that the 3G iPhone itself. Steve Jobs teed up the App store-which will feature dozens, if not hundreds, of native iPhone applications written by third-party developers-back in March, and the possibilities are limitless.

Besides the standard communications (IM, anyone?), productivity (an office suite?), and business applications, we're also talking games-many observers think the iPhone could rival the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP as a mobile gaming device. I can't wait.

Jobs is also expected to unveil new iPhone firmware, which will include such goodies as full-on Microsoft Exchange support, enhanced IT and security features, and more, no doubt.

Odds: Already announced, so let's call this one fact.

Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"
This one came out of nowhere just a few days ago-that Apple is set to release beta code for its next major OS release, just eight months after OS X "Leopard" hit shelves. Word is that "Snow Leopard" (that's the rumored code name, anyway) will be a "stability and performance" release for Intel-based Macs, and that it's geared toward optimizing mobile devices like the MacBook Air and the iPhone-and maybe even a new, tantalizing mystery device. It might seem a little early for 10.6 (which is supposedly slated to go on sale next January), but multiple blogs are claiming that it's a done deal.

Odds: 50-50 or better.

.Mac reborn as MobileMe
Apple's much-maligned, $99-a-year online service is about to get a makeover-or so says the rumor mill. New features will include over-the-air syncing of Address Book and iCal info between Macs and iPhones, as well as a new and improved Web interface that lets you browse your contacts and events from any Web browser (sounds pretty basic, but it'll be a big step forward for .Mac users, believe me).

Odds: Almost certain.

Redesigned MacBooks and MacBook Pros
Both the consumer and pro-level versions of Apple's iconic laptop lines are due for major design overhauls. Indeed, save a few tweaks here and there, today's MacBooks and MacBook Pros look pretty much like yesterday's iBooks and PowerBooks. But what little chatter there's been about redesigned MacBooks at WWDC has more or less died out in the past several days. I'm not feeling it.

Odds: 10-1

"One more thing ... "
It's the phrase Macheads live for-a final, hold-your-breath moment when Steve Jobs unveils some cool new device no one quite expected. Back in January 2007, "one more thing" turned out to be the original iPhone. Assuming the 3G iPhone isn't the "one more thing," what could it be?

Well, there was talk last month of a potential iPhone-like tablet device powered by Intel's new Atom processor, but Intel quickly downplayed the comments that sparked the rumor.

And another factor to consider: There was no "one more thing" at Macworld back in January, much to the disappointment of the Mac faithful.

Anyway, there's really not much to go on here. Maybe a 3G iPhone announcement is enough for WWDC. Then again, Jobs loves surprises.

Odds (of a "one more thing"): 3-1

Make sure to tune in this Monday after 10 a.m. PDT for full coverage of all the announcements at WWDC.

Comments on A new iPhone? Bet on it

Post a Comment

Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.

  • 26 Posted by griffendog on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    On the new phone and the older one, LOWER the price. These people are already wealthy, they don't need the money they make off of the phones. Give the consumers a break for once.

  • 27 Posted by mikesickora on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hilarious. #7 telling Jobs to get a life. I'm no rocket scientist but I do believe he has a life. A pretty tremendous life. Emerging technologies are exciting yet Mr Arcadian would prefer we go back to the time before cell phones. I am happy to purchase ANOTHER new and improved version every 6 months if that's what it takes. So sir, just remember the old adage, stupid is as stupid does.

  • 28 Posted by echogirl55 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    How about opening up the fabulous iPhone to Verizon subscribers? Apple would sell a ton more of them and I'd be first in line. I'm dying for an iPhone but refuse to go back to lousy AT&T service.

  • 29 Posted by welikeme23 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    I sure hope it has ismite built it http://youtube.com/watch?v=xXC7X3lU1xs

  • 30 Posted by brown.calum on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    Apple is always on the forefront of technology,the market in the US has never revolved around 3g technology, Apple is a done deal in the US, GPS,3G is centered around the European market, sucker deals in the US and Europe captured the sickofants, the more astute customer always waits.

  • 31 Posted by bearlover3424u on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    I thinks its just plain stupid to launch to the market an unfinished product and 5 monthd later launched the same product that will not have the same things the old one has...Apple is great at that...just like they made everyone pay for the software update for the ipod touch. APPLE IS EVIL!!!

  • 32 Posted by bearlover3424u on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    I thinks its just plain stupid to launch to the market an unfinished product and 5 monthd later launched the same product that will not have the same things the old one has...Apple is great at that...just like they made everyone pay for the software update for the ipod touch. APPLE IS EVIL!!!

  • 33 Posted by jylarsens on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    What about current owners of the Iphone? Will there be an upgrade or trade in program available for us to get 3g capability and all of the other functions?

  • 35 Posted by mngov7 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    so its really coming monday?

  • 36 Posted by kevinscottgreer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    just get the new sprint blackberry curve with live tv. so much better.

  • 37 Posted by soccerboy2014 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    Maybe soon theyle replace the MacBook and MacBook Pro with a new named product. That would be cool :)

  • 39 Posted by shibbie68_2k1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nintendo and Apple are the biggest tech scamming companies around. They "invent" a new gadget every month, making the $800 piece of equipment you bought last month obsolete. Remember Gameboy? Gameboy Pocket? Gameboy Color? Gameboy Advanced? Gameboy Advance SP? Gameboy Micro? Nintendo DS? Nintendo DS Lite? Same with iPods, iPhones, and the iTouchMyself. I have an idea. How about they name the next product "iHaveNoMoreMoney". Sound good?

  • 40 Posted by zachlaflair28 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have the 30 Gig Ipod and its almost all used up so im not about to spring so much amount of money for 16 gb of storage so i hope this next iphone they come out with has at least 32 gb of storage prefferably 160 like the ipod "classic"

  • 41 Posted by g0ds3nt_v on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    I JUST BOUGHT MY 16G IPHONE LAST MONTH! HOW COULD THEY DO THIS TO THEIR CUSTOMERS! SOOO UNFAIR AND FRUSTRATING!

  • 42 Posted by paucm0 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    HEY GOD3NT....ITS NOT UNFAIR WHEN YOU MAKE A CHOICE TO BUY A PHONE THAT WILL BE REPLACED IN THE MARKETPLACE SOON. THESE RUMORS ABOUT THE NEW iPHONE HAVE BEEN FLOATING FOREVER NOW. PAY ATTENTION! APPLE IS A COMPANY THAT MAKES CONSUMER PRODUCTS...THEY OWE YOU NOTHING BUT A WELL MADE PRODUCT AND SUPPORT FOR THAT PRODUCT. AGAIN, THEY OWE YOU NOTHING ELSE. GET OVER YOURSELVES!

  • 43 Posted by chandakaloki on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    I wish Apple could make a program in which if you just bought an older model of an Apple line product, they would upgrade it for free

More Posts: First Prev 1 2 3 Next Last

Post a Comment


My Tech

Please enable your browser's cookies to activate the My Tech column.

Also on Yahoo! Tech

Computers Home Office Wi-Fi & Networking Phones & PDAs Cameras & Camcorders TV & Home Theater Portable Audio
 

Question and Answer content at Yahoo! Tech is written by Yahoo! users at Yahoo! Answers. Yahoo! does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any Yahoo! Answers content. For more information, read the Full Disclaimer.

Opinions expressed by the Advisors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Yahoo! Inc. Yahoo! receives no compensation from any manufacturer or distributor nor does it compensate any Advisor for the coverage of any product or service in any Advisor's content.