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Insider Apr 16, 2024 Mirror, mirror on the wall… If you could have anything you want in the nex

[View in web browser]( [CNET logo]( Insider Apr 16, 2024 Mirror, mirror on the wall… If you could have anything you want in the next iPhone, what would it be? Our experts came together to discuss. [AI]( feels like a given, and we may hear more about this as early as June 10 at the [World Wide Developers Conference](. Beyond AI though, our experts have a varied wishlist for the next generation of Apple hardware and software. Mobile expert Patrick Holland wants expanded Action button shortcuts. Software and iOS expert Zach McAuliffe wants more app compatibility with StandBy Mode. And it’s not all monumental changes on our experts' wishlist -- they point out the small but significant changes that would improve their working and personal lives, too. And me? Well, I want the [iPhone 15]( which was released last year, to take a nice price dip so I can upgrade from my iPhone 11. We’ll just have to wait and see who gets their wish granted. Katelyn Chedraoui Writer, CNET [Futuristic Apple Wish List: Our Experts' Hopes for iOS 18 at WWDC 2024]( [Hopefully, Apple won't go another year without adding one of these features to our iPhones.]( display: block; max-width: 116px; max-height: 15px; display: block; max-width: 69px; max-height: 15px; Insider Essentials [Dell XPS 14 9440 Review: Solid Premium Laptop That May Be a Bit Too Minimalistic]( [The radical look is sure to turn heads, but some of the daring design elements could be turn-offs.]( [Try These Secret AirPods Pro 2 Features Now]( [Apple's AirPods Pro 2 have plenty of hidden tricks to help you get even more out of your earbuds.]( [The Future of Phones: Mobile Expert Challenges ChatGPT]( [Mobile expert Patrick Holland faces off with ChatGPT 3.5 to answer the question, "What is the future of phones?"]( CNET Recommends [Grab a Roku Streambar and Subwoofer for 40% Off Today]( [The Roku & Wireless Bass Premium Subwoofer is only $150. Perfect for a home sound boost.]( [CNET] You are receiving this email because you've signed up to receive newsletters and promotional content from [CNET.com](. To update your account, please visit our [Newsletter subscription center](. [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( CNET 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A. [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tiktok]( [Facebook]( [X]( [Flipboard]( © 2024 CNET, a Red Ventures company. All rights reserved.

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