3G iPhone will feature GPS, Video Conferencing and Mobile TV?

If any of the recent rumors of the 3G iPhone are even fractionally true, thereupon the iPhone 2.0 is going to be an even hotter potato thereupon existing model. In addition to GPS and Video Conferencing via a second camera on the front of the iPhone, LeMatin.ch report the addition of Mobile TV.

It makes perfect sense - how else is the 3G iPhone going to keep up with the Jones ala LG Vu whether Mobile TV was left out? The large display of the iPhone combined with AT&T’s fast 3G network makes it a perfect device for watching TV on the go.

Apple issued

a press release earlier today stating that Jobs will kick off WWDC 2008 as expected. The slogan “A landmark event. In more ways than one.” Lets see, Apple already announced and showed off iPhone OS X along with Mac OS X leopard. So it is unlikely he’ll say or do much there. That leaves me to wonder whether Jobs will briefly introduce the 3G iPhone and next quickly jump to introducing a new iTablet running OSX Leopard. invent certain to join iPhone Buzz whether you want to know the second Jobs assemble the announcements on Monday June 8!

Orginal post by Vincent Nguyen

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