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iPhones of the future

With iPhone applications now able to assist most aspects of everyday life it seems there are no boundaries on what the iPhone of the future could achieve. So look out for these interesting future features.


Apple iChip

Apple iChip

Have an Apple iChip implanted into your brain so you no longer need to have an iPhone to use any of its functions, think phone call, control your texting all in your head. It’s a wild idea but never doubt the power of Apple.

iBreathalyser

iBreathalyser

So we’ve all sent an alcohol induced text once in a while, but for those texts you truly regret this could be the answer to all your problems. Simply blow into the nozzle and the iPhone will read your alcohol level and deem whether or not you are “too drunk to text” subsequently shutting down the text mode until you are less intoxicated.

iHologram

iHologram

Designed to bring users closer together the iHologram will make webcams seem about as useful as paper cup and piece of string. When calling friends simply switch to hologram mode and instantly see your friend’s right in front of you. Use all around the world to keep in touch will friends and relatives.

iHand

iHand

So the name may need a re-think but the idea could essentially change the way we make phone calls, with a chip on your thumb and little finger your hand will act as the phone. So no more rummaging around the bottom of your bag only to miss the call anyway.

iExchange

iExchange

Could the iPhone become so powerful it acts as a base station? So instead of the huge telephone masts transmitting signal across the country the iPhone could do the same job. Therefore boosting signal making the whole mobile world faster.

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