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Story: '3G iPhone' speculation at fever pitch

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Posted by: Karen Friar (Monday 9 June 2008, 3:25 PM)

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What would an iPhone need to make it relevant?

Almost everyone I know who has an iPhone loves it. So I can see this being one of those bits of gear that gets into companies through the back door--people want to use it enough that they'll find workarounds and put up with the missing features they need. We've actually got a ZDNet UK survey (http://survey.cnet.co.uk/wix/p1370677.aspx) running at the moment to try to find out what would make the iPhone fit for business use. If you've got a suggestion, please tell us what you think.

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