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PowerFullMac

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The new iPhone will have a more extended OS X on it and will be classed as a computer... Think about it, the new shipments come in called computers (cant remember the exact name)... Like I said, just a theory, will be interesting.
 
Of course it will have a "more extended" version of OS X on it. All iPhones will once the 2.0 software is released. And classed as a computer? The current iPhone is a computer if you want to get technical... all smartphones are.
 
Of course it will have a "more extended" version of OS X on it. All iPhones will once the 2.0 software is released. And classed as a computer? The current iPhone is a computer if you want to get technical... all smartphones are.

I know, but I mean more like a Mac, maybe the interface will be more like real OS X with more powerful apps... Just a theory, we can all dream :p
 
You're not going to see any major interface changes cause that would shoot current developers in the foot. It would be a huge waste for them to make a radical design change on the OS side so that when the App Store launches most of the available apps will only work with 1st generation iPhones until developers can put out separate versions for the 2nd gen iPhones.
 
I know, but I mean more like a Mac, maybe the interface will be more like real OS X with more powerful apps... Just a theory, we can all dream :p

The excitment is getting to you. Come round to my house, I can give you councelling :D.

Who am I kidding, just as excited myself!!!! Everyone got themsleves sorted out for time for keynote coverage?? :D
 
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