8 Things We Want the New iPhone to Do For Our Style

With a new Apple cellular device in our midst, here are a couple suggestions they should include to boost our swag.

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Apple has pretty much run the gamut when it comes to releasing the "it" phone of the moment. The iPhone just has that certain je ne sai quoi that makes it so desirable, people scour the internet for sneak peaks of the latest version and camp out for hours just to say they were the first to get it. This is awfully reminiscent of what some people go through in order to stay atop of the fashion world, too.

With another big Apple announcement coming on September 10 that will assuredly introduce (at the very least) the new iPhone 5S, there are some things this version should include that could exponentially boost our swag. Apple, take our stylish suggestion and toss them into the 5S before they go to stores, OK? Because our fashionable brethren can use these 8 Things We Want the New iPhone to Do For Our Style.

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Photo Identity

Wouldn't it be nice if your Photo album could identify how many times you've worn a particular item in a selfie over the last three months? How about taking it up a notch and suggesting a similar item within the same family of style and cost based on your personalized preferences? Yeah, we think so, too.

Auto-Timed Autofill

We know there are programs you can buy nowadays that (may or may not) allow you to be first in line once that link hits the web for the latest and greatest item while other shmucks are refreshing until their fingers bleed. But what if the new autofill feature, which currently stores all your log-in and credit card info, could be programmed to instacop for you? Set it on an auto-timer while the search for the item would only pull from keywords you set, so it knows exactly where to buy from and when. That way you get your chance at the new Red October Yeezy's without even having to get out of bed. BOOYAH!

Selfie Suggestions

It's tough to know which filter to apply to your selfie, right? I mean, if there were just some way for your iPhone to know which one fit best for the situation, mood and lighting...

Customizable backplates

With rumors of gold and graphite backplates being available for the upcoming iPhone 5S, why not take it a step further and allow the customer to customize their own backplate, for a fee. We know legal reason probably wouldn't allow for branded backplates, but if you could give it a camo or floral touch, how frickin' cool would that be?

Non-iTunes Music Downloads

Still can't download music directly to your iPhone unless it's through iTunes? In the era of free mixtapes that need an immediate download before it's too late, it's time for Apple to get with the fuckin' program. Some bloggers livelihood depend on if they have that computer handy in order to get that heat rock downloaded with a screenshot of the album art Tumblr'd.

Instagram Instacop

We can tag our friends in our Instagram photos so they know they're getting credit for being in your presence. But if Instagram could tag the actual clothing you're wearing and tell your followers where you copped, it would help save lots of time answering "where'd you get that?" or "what are those?"

Siri Shop Updates

Siri does a lot of great things for us, but she's also pretty worthless at times. If she had the ability to keep tabs of our blogging (or re-blogging) habits, giving us updates on when and where the item is available for us by pulling directly from your favorite shops? Sure, it would cut down some of the hunting for us (which is the best part, sometimes) but that time could be used to do something productive, for once.

Holographic 3D Imagery

Holographic imagery is the shit. I mean, it brought Tupac back for us. But it would great if we could get a 3D view of an item of clothing we're considering instead of getting the two dimensional lameness we're used to. Margielas projected from our phone so we can see the detail and shape of the shoe right before our very eyes? Tight.

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