I know, the iPhone 5 hasn't even been announced yet - but I already can't wait for the iPhone 6. History tells us the 5 won't likely be anything spectacular. Apple is known for their annual product release cycles, but traditionally it's every two years the hardware is truly updated. Every other year it is just a recycle of the previous product. And I am betting by the time the iPhone 6 comes out in the summer of 2012, it will:
- replace your wallet and credit card
- replace your GPS
- replace your PSP or Nintendo DS
- replace your e-reader
- replace your standalone iPod
- replace your house key
- replace your car key
- and likely, between it and your iPad 3, replace your laptop.
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