Hi Kawal,

In general I think you make a good point.  time was when we all waited with 
baited breath to see what the next version of the iPhone would bring.  I don't 
think that level of excitement is there any more.  However, given that each 
version of iOS seems to need more system resources, I for one probably will get 
the next phone eventually, precisely for the faster processor. Also, the minute 
they come out with a phone with more than 64GB, I'm going to be the first in 
line.  My iPhone 5 is a 32GB, and I hate having to manually select which music 
I want on the phone.  Even doing what I thought was cutting bak on the music I 
have on the phone, I've already used all but 3G of my storage.
Cheers,
Donna
On Jun 12, 2013, at 3:03 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm just wondering if people will buy the next I phone if the design is the 
> same? What would make people want the next I phone if all it had was the 
> finger reader, more storage space and a faster processor if the design and 
> feel of the phone stayed the same?
> 
> Kawal. 
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