People holding out for the rumoured iPhone 4G have been told that mobile TV could be one of its biggest selling points.
Following on from the success of the iPhone 3GS, which allows users to watch live Sky Sports coverage through an application, one expert believes that the new model could go a step further.
Ludwig Makhyan, founder of ConceptMobiles.com, said that the iPhone 4G will be a small prototype of old-style Mac computers, such as the PowerBook G4.
“The most important thing is that the iPhone is very comfy and popular [with developers], who in their turn also like quality graphics,” he added.
Mr Makhyan went on to say that the new iPhone should also have a front facing camera with video chat functionality, while a five megapixel imaging device on the back of the handset could provide 16 million colours for the display.
Apple could be set to unveil the iPhone 4G at a conference in June, when its new operating system is released to the public.