The continued fever of the legendary Apple iPhone has now reached to new limits with the suggestion that, the new Apple iPhone 4G could be enabled with video calling features, a feature that has most of the iPhone users jumping with joy and high anticipation. The suggested video calling feature was accidentally revealed by one of UK’s biggest wireless carriers, O2, when the company released its revised list of O2 iPhone Simplicity tariff, that included the support for iPhone video calls.
The O2 Simplicity plan is basically designed for the users, who wish to use the services of the wireless carrier, without having to enter into a bonded contract. As per the plan, the company provides the users with unlocked iPhone mobile phones with a sim card, that the users can simply insert in the device and begin using. Furthermore, the Simplicity plan also offers the iPhone users with free wifi at The Cloud and BT Openzone hotspots, thereby making it one of the most preferred tariff plans in the U.K.
The Simplicity tariff plan by O2 suggests that, the next generation iPhone could sport a front camera, that would be enable the users to make video calls at the same price that of voice calls. Furthermore, the latest SDK (software development kit) for the iPhone also suggests that the upcoming series will be video calling enabled and will sport a front camera, to accomplish this feature.
No comments:
Post a Comment