iPhone 4 starts selling at $199
Prices are finally out for the new iPhone 4G over at Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at the WWDC 2010. The new iPhone 4G models will start selling at $199 for the 16GB version, and $299 for the 32GB variety.
Prices are finally out for the new iPhone 4G over at Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at the WWDC 2010. The new iPhone 4G models will start selling at $199 for the 16GB version, and $299 for the 32GB variety.
That, and a whole plethora of other features, including a heavily upgraded display, camera (HD video: 720p at 30fps!), iMovie right on the iPhone, and many more. The iPhone 4G demo at this afternoon’s WWDC 2010 seemed to not disappoint.
WWDC 2010 – Apple CEO Steve Jobs will be delivering a keynote speech later on this afternoon, presumably about the new iPhone 4G. Don’t want to miss out on all the action? Be sure to watch with us right here!
Not just for Apple fans – Every gadget aficionado, tech savant or electronic nerd will be setting their eyes on only one event this afternoon: the 2010 WWDC live, where Apple CEO Steve Jobs will be delivering a keynote speech on, uhurm, probably the iPhone 4G. If you’re even just a little curious about what’s up with this year’s WWDC, then stop on by.
This is Apple’s Next – Some Apple employee dude left a live unit of the iPhone 4G lying around in a bar. Sounds like a good opportunity to check it out!
In an arguably unexpected turn of events, the Opera Mini browser for the iPhone has been approved for availability at the iTunes App Store. The cost? Virtually nil. Check out the demo video here.
The next big thing for Apple, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, is advertisements. Yup, you read that right.
Apple will be releasing another iPhone flavor soon, and this one seems to have the web all abuzz about when, where, how and what it is exactly.
The iPhone OS 3.1.3 version is one step closer to the iPhone OS 3.2 that everyone seems to be waiting for. While OS 3.1.3 is only a minor update over Apple’s current iPhone OS, the 3.1.3 version does offer a few nifty features and security updates.
AT&T has stopped selling iPhones over its online store website Sunday night, with no clear reason as to why. At least, if you’re living in New York City.