A new iPhone model from Apple may include video editing capabilities, faster networking chips and a new camera with features for video conferencing, according to a barrage of online rumours.
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Apple, which released the popular 3G iPhone to the Australian market last July, has not made any announcements about new models, but is widely expected to release upgrades this year.
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Analysts have said that the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference may include a major announcement, as this would coincide with the release of the 3.0 iPhone software, and the end of the first two-year contracts signed by US iPhone users.
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Apple news site DigiTimes has claimed that Apple has contracted OmniVision for image sensors to be included in the next iPhone, while Information Week has reported that Apple has filed a patent for video conferencing features.
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AppleiPhoneApps.com has also reported that the iPhone engineering group is looking to hire a “camera engineering project manager to drive the design, development, and integration of camera modules across iPhone and iPod”.
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AppleInsider has reported that the 3.0 developer’s kit includes a file that describes support for a new Broadcom chip in a new version of the iPod Touch, which includes FM reception and transmission capabilities.
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The company last month announced details of the third version of the iPhone operating software, which will include copy and paste functions, multimedia messaging capabilities, and “push” notifications.
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