The date for the next iPhone generation’s appearance has been slated for June 8.
My solid predictions guarantees are faster processors (to at least bring it on par with the current iPod touch, which boasts the highest performance of the touch devices), best-in-class battery life and video recording mechanisms.
My weaker prediction is that Steve Jobs doesn’t surprise everyone and show up to take the wraps off and make the keynote speech. Their efforts to separate him from the company’s viability, public face and daydreams may need another high-profile unveiling that features his absence. [Notably, this past January’s Macworld event had the far-less-exciting VP of marketing, Phil Schiller, do the leading presentation.]