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Another hardware issue I did not mention is memory capacity. Where are the 32GB and 64GB models? Granted, I still haven't filled my 16GB, but I find that I use the iPhone more as a multimedia content device than as a phone (it's not a multimedia-capable cellphone, it's a cellphone-capable multimedia tool), so in time it will completely replace my iPod.
I do hope the new OS allows developers to quickly incorporate all these needed improvements. (Luckily, they should all work on the first-generation models).
Finally, about the AT&T contract, if the iPhone is available unlocked overseas (and that's not certain yet), then it creates a local problem... though I'm sure the 2.0 software will eventually be unlocked as well.
I'm thinking of buying it for xmas!
*Storing and accessing files on the hard drive (being able to use it like a flash drive)
*Accessing files via drag and drop from a PC
*T9 Phonepad, and multiple options for keyboard layout
*Sending contacts via sms
*Disabling the autorotate when surfing web... problematic when using the iPhone while lying down
*Blacklist numbers!!! I hate spammers/ telemarketers. And setting a silent ringtone to a special contact just sucks...
*Flash in browser like Skyfire mobile browser
*Being able to rotate the keyboard in all apps, and fixing the "glitch" where the keyboard will not rotate after you start to type (example, doing a search in google, sometimes it just refuses to change orientation)
*Sync to do lists/tasks and notes with more than just outlook.
* Push gmail. Not just fetch!
I really hope someone at Apple is reading all these comments, because I'm sure a lot of stuff could be fixed/changed in the next OS update.