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Apple patent application for universal instant messaging application on iPhone

April 22, 2008 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

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There are a handful of features missing from the first-generation iPhone. There’s no doubt about that. But, the iPhone’s success despite lacking key features (depending on who you ask) like MMS, video recording, and a built-in, native instant messaging client is testament to the iPhone’s appeal.

The lack of features on the current iPhone doesn’t necessarily mean that iPhone users will have to live without forever. With updated firmwares introducing new features to the iPhone every few months, it’s only a matter of time before Apple brings MMS and instant messaging to the table. Be it 3G iPhone or the current iPhone, Apple apparently has plans for a universal instant messaging application. A newly published patent application outlines an IM application that looks much like the current SMS text message application.

Apple patent application for instant messaging application

Bubble-style chat is the name of the game here. In one view, the IM application works just like the current SMS application. The other view, however, changes things up by replacing the text-input box with word-suggestions and placing the typed text in a bubble next to the conversation bubbles. Suggestions for the word being typed appear above the keyboard and offers more flexibility than the current predictive text (which does an amazing job, by the way) method.

Apple patent application for instant messaging application

And, coming from Apple, the planned IM application will likely run in the background. iPhone SDK limitations restricted third-party applications from running while the iPhone was busy or turned off, but this patent application hints at the possibility of an always-on IM client – allowing you to receive IM’s even when the iPhone is turned off.

There’s also mention of MMS and video messaging in the patent application. If you’re lamenting the absence of MMS (we never use it), there’s hope yet!

[Via: AppleInsider]

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