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Here's some dirt that's sure to heat up the iPhone debates over the next 20 days. According to alleged scans from the "iPhone Sales Training Workbook," we're seeing a vast array of features that we were already fully aware of, but here's the skinny on what you may have not known until now:

No one-touch dialing (two touches at a minimum)
Vibrate mode is included
Voice dialing is not mentioned as a feature, though it's not specifically excluded either
Users can have a voice conversation whilst browsing the web "when WiFi access is available"
iPhone users will not be able to conduct IM conversations with instant messaging users
Emailing videos and pictures are a go, MMS is not supported
MEdia Mail won't be used for ringtone and answertone downloads
MEdia Net, MobiTV, and Cellular Video are (unsurprisingly) not available for the iPhone
iTunes will sync iPhone with the Address Book on Macs or Outlook/Outlook Expess on PCs
No GPS or TeleNav support, sorry Google hopefuls

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I still want one...
Wow, even more features that it lacks (and shouldn't). No doubt it will be a success, but it really should have had so much more (considering the hype and the price). It's shaping up to be a beautiful form factor phone but not much else. If anyone can make it work, it's Apple, but I have yet to see one single phone that dials with softkeys that didn't drive me absolutely nuts (and the iPhone is completely hardkeyless).
i still want it, but just wont be an early adopter, maybe xmas (me and everybody else probably)

drew102e Wrote:
i still want it, but just wont be an early adopter, maybe xmas (me and everybody else probably)


If you are looking for the most stylish and hottest phone around, with perfect (I'm assuming) iTune integration, and will pay high dollar amounts to get it (and even then, it will probably be hard to find), then this is the perfect phone for you. If you're a mobile professional, I'd keep looking.

Does it at least support bluetooth headphones with A2DP/AVRCP? If so, it could be the iPod with bluetooth that everyone has been waiting for.

The iPhone is pretty cool but I just wouldn't be willing to pay that much for it.
600 bucks is alot, but maybe i will have it in my couch cushions
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