Lots of iPhone users were disappointed earlier this week when there was little or no major iPhone news at Phil Schiller’s Macworld keynote speech.

And maybe we shouldn’t be expecting any more until halfway through the year. In a talk with the New York Times’ David Pogue, Schiller ‘noted that Apple marches to certain annual product cycles’ and named the iPhone product cycle as June.

I expect that Schiller is mostly referring to new hardware – and we still should continue to see software updates outside of that schedule.

Anybody got one of those countdown counters ticking away towards June 1 yet??? :)

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1 TimmyGUNZ January 9, 2009 at 2:26 pm

I don’t know what we should really expect other than higher storage capacities and the ability for the next revision to support Nike+iPod and the volume control on the headphones that the iPod Touch Gen 2 supports.

The App store has been such a success that to incorporate anything radically different now would start creating too many iPod/iPhone fragments.

2 PatrickJ January 9, 2009 at 11:19 pm

TimmyGUNZ – I don’t know about expect, but there are plenty of wish list items, always. Some better battery power / or removable battery, video, front-facing camera, better camera, just to name a few …

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