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			Voice dialing through the headset would be a nice addition. I would also like to see better camera software come out for it and Flash for the browser. Other than that it does everything I want it to do.
		 
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			Android should allow any type of file to be downloaded from both the browser AND the email app. I know there are workarounds for downloading files from a browser, but I haven't seen a way to download attachments from the Gmail app that aren't jpegs. This should have been in Android from the very first version!
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 All I really want would be a music player with features like EQ and a nice interface. Basically, NemoPlayer design, AudioPlayer equalizer, and Stock Music Player scrolling speed. 
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			+1 for the attachment download support in Gmail.  Thats the stupidest thing I have ever seen, to not have implemented.
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			I would like to see download support in Gmail as well. I would also like to see the ability to copy/edit text in emails. I can't stand the fact that you can't edit a message that is forwarded or replied.
		 
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			-I would like to see upload support in the stock browser or dolphin.  It's absent due to the lack of an integrated file manager.  Aftermarket browsers need to include a file manager for this functionality.  Only opera so far.
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