The iPad is coming in just over three weeks but we’re now more interested in the future iPhone 4G and its features. Just a few days ago we’ve witnessed O2’s “accidental” revealing of iPhone video call pricing in the UK and today we have more iPhone 4G rumors.

It looks like iPhone 3.2 beta SDK has revealed support for some new gestures. While we have no idea if the iPad will let you use all the gestures available in the list above on launch, we’re definitely thinking they will be available later on to iPad owners. In fact, if everything turns out to be true we will probably see them arrive to iPhone 4G owners later this summer.
The gestures I am talking about are, as listed below: 3Tap, LongPress, Pan-Mix, Pinch-In, Pinch-Mix, Pinch-Out, Rotate-Anticlockwise, Rotate-Clockwise, Rotate-Mix and Swipe-Left]. Just two of those are really new, 3Tap and LongPress. That’s definitely interesting in my book as I’m really curious to see what Apple has been working on in order to offer us an even more impressive user interface for its touchscreen-based gadgets. Although they seem pretty intuitive we won’t start guessing what each of these two new gestures can do and wait for Cupertino to shed more light on them.

The new commands are neatly placed in the gestures folder and if that’s not a clear indication of what the iPhone 4G will be able to do then I don’t know what is.
So did Apple intentionally put them there in order to test the crowds? I am sure they knew people will look through the files relentlessly in order to find some hot detail about upcoming iPhone 4G and iPad features.
We have a little over three months to go through all the iPhone 4G rumors you can think of, and I am sure more will follow until Apple announces the next-gen iPhone. But so far we might be able to confirm two of them for you: front-facing camera which will bring video conference support at last to iPhone lovers and support for new gestures.
What’s your take on all of these rumors?



