The funny thing that we have to stress real GPS. The original iPhone did not have a GPS, but Apple tried to implement location positioning features by detecting Wifi transmission signals from known hotspots.
I don’t fancy the iPhone actually, not even with the updated specs which include 3G and GPS, though I find myself actively tracking its developments. Apple is widely expected to announce the second generation iPhone at WWDC (June 9 – 13), with the phone shipping in July. Back in Singapore, the iPhone is expected to be available from SingTel, If you’re wanting to get the iPhone though legal distribution in Singapore, you’ve still got to wait a few more months.