Apple On Copy/Paste, GPS Directions, Mobile Office For iPhone

The iPhone 3G is a wonderful improvement over an already near-perfect device, but it still lacks a few key features. PC World has pinpointed the top 10 of these features. Meanwhile, AppScout's Sascha Segan managed to grab a few minutes with Apple's Greg Joswiak about why they didn't add cut and paste, GPS driving directions, or an iPhone office suite for business users.
According to Greg Joswiak, it's not that Apple didn't want to put these things into the iPhone 3G and 2.0 software, but they created a list of priorities and only got as far down the list as they could in time before the launch date. Cut and paste was one of those features they still want on the iPhone, but they simply haven't gotten to it yet.
As for GPS driving directions, David Pogue wrote: "According to Apple, the iPhone's G.P.S. antenna is much too small to emulate the turn-by-turn navigation of a G.P.S. unit for a vehicle." Joswiak says this wasn't true, but that the matter was complicated. "It will evolve. I think our developers will amaze us," he said.
As for a suite of Office document editing software, Joswiak said that there could be an issue with allotting storage space for files for apps. "There's no cross-application file structure," he said.
Other things still missing in the iPhone 3G:
- MMS: Despite the ability to capture decent pictures with it's 2-megapizel camera or it's ability to store photos, the iPhone 3G still does not have the ability to send or even receive MMS messages.
- Stereo Bluetooth/ A2DP support: While they did make a big improvement by ditching the recessed headphone jack for a normal one, you still can't ditch that cable if you want to listen to music.
- Selecting, Copy/Paste
- Horizontal keyboard for email and notes:Many find it easier to type either quickly or for long periods using the horizontal keypad that shows up when the phone is tipped to landscape mode.
- Better predictive text or the option to disable it: We're not quite sure about this one. I personally find it to be useful.
- Integrated IM application: We were hoping that the AIM application would be the solution there, but it lacks integration with contacts.
- Flash supportSteve Jobs has given a reasonable explanation for it's exclusion (some believe that they're actually trying to avoid giving power over Flash-based app development to Adobe, and are opting instead to further the advancement of opensource technologies)
- A better camera and camcorder: While bigger might not be better in the case of the iPhone's camera, some still disagree, and Apple has yet to enable video recording (though we know it's capable of it.).
- Unified email inbox: Currently there's no way to see all of your email from multiple addresses gathered onto one page. Same goes for the 'new mail' badge on the Mail app's icon.
- PC World was going to mention voice dialing and memos as the last one, but I think the one thing that so many people were truly hoping for in the iPhone 3G was a fully user-replaceable battery. It's a lot easier to replace now, but it's still not sanctioned by Apple to do so (you'll void your warranty).
(Got more features you were disappointed not to see in the iPhone 3G or 2.0 software? Make your voice heard in the comments!)

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when can we sync notes??
Apple get on it!
I guess they only leave it to us to guess what will come out when firmware updates roll around!! Got to give us something to be in suspense about!
Mms - Gps
what???? !!!!
if not then it just like the first gen iphone...
Thats the lamest thing!!!
however im pretty upset at apple for stripping what little bluetooth functions we had from 1.1.4, in 2.0 I am not able to even listen to a voicemail in my headset. why are we moving backwards apple? we should be moving forward and adding functions not stripping then. LAME LAME LAME
Also, how was scientific calculator above making the keyboard rotate in something else besides Safari? I'm bitter towards scientists now.
What?
Also, how was scientific calculator above making the keyboard rotate in something else besides Safari? I'm bitter towards scientists now.
You should be bitter towards APPLE
you can...kinda
Apple needs to look to Windows Mobile on this. Their word-prediction is absolutely incredible, and it has been around for many years now.
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