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Arriving in early July, the new "iPhone 3G" will sell for
hundreds less than the original and—as expected—will come equipped with GPS and
access to AT&T's speedy HSDPA network. Also: A new version of Mac OS X is on
the way, along with a major revamp of Apple's .Mac online service.
iPhone 3G
It's real, it's thinner (at the edges, at least), and, truth be told ... it looks
an awful lot like the original iPhone, from the front anyway. A couple of key
changes, however: The headphone jack is now flush with the case—so no more need
for a headset adapter—and the back panel is now glossy black plastic, which
looks good, but may well be more susceptible to scratches than the original
brushed—metal version.
So that's how the new iPhone looks. What's inside? As expected, 3G and GPS,
good for turn—by—turn directions and geotagging photos. Nice, but we'd heard rumors of videoconferencing—which,
judging from the lack of a front—facing camera on the iPhone 3G, isn't in the
cards. Jobs claims five hours of "3G" talk time on the new iPhone (or 10 hours when using EDGE only), plus seven hours of video, 5—6 hours of Web browsing, and 24 hours of audio.
Also, no word on iChat instant messaging for the iPhone; then again, AOL has
already announced it's making its own AIM app, and I'm sure plenty of other IM
apps will arrive once the App Store launches (more on that in a moment).
And while we're at it—there was no discussion of music or video downloads over
AT&T's HSDPA network, reportedly a sticking point between the carrier and
Apple.
That said, it turns out the rumors of lower prices were true. A 16GB iPhone 3G
will sell for $299, while the 8GB will go for $199. That sounds a lot better
than $599 for the original 8GB iPhone. Also: The iPhone in white!
And finally, the release date: July 11. Looks like we've got a little wait on
our hands.
iPhone Firmware 2.0
We already knew that
the new App Store (which will come stocked with applications built by
third—party developers, courtesy of the iPhone SDK),
Exchange support (including over—the—air syncing of e—mail, contacts, and
events), and IT—focused security enhancements would come with the latest
version of the iPhone firmware, but now we have a few more details on the
upcoming iPhone update, along with an estimate of availability: early July.
First, of all: contact search, which will pull up matching contacts the moment
you type starting characters. We'll also be getting read—only support for
PowerPoint documents, as well as full support for iWork, Apple's Office
competitor.
Next up: the ability to move or delete groups of messages, or even save photos
attached to e-mails in the iPhone's photo album (no mention of saving images
from Web pages).
Rounding out the new Firmware 2.0 features: parental controls (including restrictions
on YouTube and the iTunes Store—sorry, kids); a new and improved scientific
calculator (just turn the iPhone on its side to get all the new buttons); and
support for Chinese, Japanese, and other languages.
Applications
A series of developers demoed at least a dozen games and applications during
the keynote. Among the highlights: Sega's previously announced Super Money Ball
(now with 110 "stages"), an auction tracker from eBay, GPS—assisted
social networking from Loopt (good for seeing if you have buddies nearby), a
mobile blogging app (including photos) from TypePad, an AP news tracker
complete with videos, and an app from Major League Baseball that'll real—time (or close to it) game highlights.
Games such as Super Monkey Ball will sell for $9.99 when the App Store
launches, while the other apps I just mentioned will be free.
MobileMe
Looks like the leaks about a revamped .Mac were true. As expected, the
service—now dubbed MobileMe—automatically syncs your e-mail, Address Book
contacts, iCal events, and photos over the air between iPhones and Macs. Even
better, MobileMe will support Outlook for PC users. Unfortunately, no price
drop—we're still talking $99 a year, although there will be a free 60-day
trial. Look for MobileMe to arrive in early July, along with the new iPhone
firmware.
Mac OS X 10.6
"Snow Leopard"
Confirmed by Steve Jobs-but no other details quite yet. Stay tuned.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
any word on whether it'll be less sensitive? friend hates it bc her calls get cut when her ear touches the panel....
Woot woot! Its cheaper, AND comes in white!!! ^_^
yay! :)
Is the current model being reduced in price?
that is ----- in sweet im gonna have to get me one a those and make all my freinds jealous! thats what im talkin about!
Apple is going to take over the world...
Not only is it better, but its cheaper! rock on!
i want to know if the new iphone is going to be able to recieve picture textmessages now. or do we still have to go to the internet to pull up those messages.
fantastic! An iPhone I can afford! :) $199!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
find one at www.kioskdeals.com
very cool i want one
I want a cell phone that will shave my pubic hair
Ugh...althoguht all of it sounds great, I'm still P.O'd that I paid $600+ tax for mine... :(
yay now i can finally buy one!!!
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Now I think its time to buy a new phone!
I'm getting one.
I want it!!! Finally 3G =)
I am sooooo glad I didn't wait outside for two days and pay $600 like those fools just one year ago.....
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26 Posted by liz_bobak on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:54PM EDT Report Abuse
how much is the gps gunna cost?