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iPhone will get video conferencing in 2010

Last week Apple launched the iPhone 3GS with a bit of fanfare due to the Video Recording, Speed Improvements and new features, but one lacking feature everyone wanted was video conferencing via a front facing camera on the phone.  

Over the last few days details have leaked out that paints a picture for Video Conferencing on your iPhone in 2010.  See Video Conferencing takes not only massive bandwith, but also a ton of processing power.  Just how much of each you ask?  Well lets take a look at the required specifications for Video Conferencing in Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

Two-thirds less
bandwidth required.

iChat requires only one-third the upstream bandwidth to deliver near DVD-quality, 640-by-480-resolution video chats. Leopard requires 900-Kbps upstream bandwidth; Snow Leopard requires just 300 Kbps.

The iPhone 3GS  records video at 640 x 480 so assuming they could use that same engine for video conferencing is now possible in terms of resolution.

What about Bandwidth

Even on low bandwith basic 3g can produce 384Kbps so you wont have to worry about your video cutting out assuming Apple uses the same engine from Snow Leopard requiring just 300Kbps.  This doesn’t even count the fact that 3G is continually getting faster.

What about Processing Power Required

Currently in iChat AV the requirments are as follows

Minimum requirements for 1-to-1 video conferencing

Good Better Best
Video resolution (in pixels) 160-by-120 320-by-240 640-by-480
System required All Leopard-compatible Macs are supported 1.8 GHz G5, 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo 1.83 Intel Core Duo or Dual 2 GHz G5.
Bandwidth required 100 Kbps Internet connection (up/down) 300 Kbps Internet connection (up/down) 900 Kbps Internet connection (up/down)

This is currently where Apple is going to have a problem and why it is not currently offered.  The current chip in the iPhone is the ARM Cortex A8 processor which runs at 600mhz and is paired with an Open GL compatible graphics card.  Well come 2010 this is all going to change….

ARM is prepared to launch a dual core version of this chip that uses the same or even less power.  In case you are not familiar with what dual core means the Wikipedia link is below.

A Dual Core processor in the iPhone is going to give Apple 75% to 100% improvement in performance without sipping anymore power off the battery.  This is important because who wants to have their iPhone run out of battery after video conferencing for 10 minutes?

Assuming Apple makes no advancements in the graphics chip in the iPhone and simply puts in the dual core processor by ARM in 2010 then customers will get the video conferencing they so desire.  The bandwith is there now, the efficiencies in the codec have been achieved by Apple with Snow Leopard and even the optics at their current state in the iPhone 3GS make it all possible.

2010 can not come soon enough.

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Some Quick Facts on WWDC 09 Announcements

Today Apple unleashed not only Snow Lepoard, a new iPhone OS, Updated Macbook Pros, but also a new iPhone called the iPhone 3GS.  Now you can read around the web about the new features from the Video Recording to the Compus, but I wanted to focus more on the gotchas from today’s announcement.

1.  The new iPhone may surf the web and launch applications faster, but it the battery life is not improved in any capacity when you are talking on the 3G Network.

Now I found this stat interesting because it has been a year since the last iPhone.  Over time components use less power, but why not on this model?  My guess is that 3G antennas still have not reduced their power draw to any significant level.  You can’t improve power draw on a 3G call with a faster processor or more internal memory, the only way you see a big lift is if the antennas that receive these signals get more efficient.

2.  On Wi-Fi the battery life last 50% longer.  Well according to techcrunch  the cpu in the new iPhone is 50% faster at the same power draw, so these numbers line up perfectly.  Whats going on here is just that the iPhone renders pages 50% faster hence it lasting exactly 3 hours longer.

What About the MacBook Pro Updates?

Apple revamped the pricing as well as the product mix for their Macbook Pro line as well today, but there are a few gotchas there as well.

The entry level MacBook Pro starts now at $1599 but comes with only an integrated graphics card (formally all MacBook Pros come with an integrated and dedicated GPU) and the onboard chip at 2.53ghz only has 3MB of L2 cache.    Something to keep in mind when you see this lower pricing knowing that most competitors laptops have a dedicated graphics cards and a better chip.

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