11:08AM "There are some big new features -- the first being multitasking. People said you weren't the first, but we figured it out. If you don't do it right, you kill the battery."
11:09AM "I'm going to play some music, now I'm going to check some mail. Now I'm going to go to webpage and fine out if we did turn off our WiFi devices." Yep. Huge applause. LOL. My Pre and Android have been doing this for a year.
11:10AM "I'm gonna go back to mail... and I can swipe to the right and there's the audio controls for whatever audio app I'm using. And let me show you a few things in mail. You can see I have the unified inbox, and I've also got threading. I can see all of the messages in a single conversation."
11:13AM "I wanted to hit on the enterprise stuff. Data protection, device management, multiple Exchange accounts... and on the consumer side, we have Google search and Yahoo!, and we're adding Bing." Whoa. Whoa.
I gotta be honest; there's been nothing yet announced that has made me come close to having an inkling of regret over getting an Evo. It feels to me as if it is Apple who is playing catch-up now. Of course, the announcement isn't over yet, so we'll know more soon.
11:31AM "So those are the eight things I wanted to share with you on iPhone 4. What do you think so far? I think it's a lot more than people thought it was. What do you think?" Big cheers.
the main draw back will continue to be the inability to replace the battery wihtouth ripping the phone apart. The batt life should be better considering they havent really improved speed or display size