@ WWDC: 3G iPhone Available July 11 For US $199: Our Coverage
By Amanda Natividad - Mon 09 Jun 2008 02:16 PM PST
Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) finally announced the launch of its 3G iPhone; the 8-Gig one will be $199 and the 16-Gig will be $299 in the U.S. It launches in 22 countries on July 11. The thinner iPhone with 3.5 inch display includes enterprise support, standby time of 300 hours, 2G talk time of 8-10 hours, 3G talk time of 3.5-5 hours, 5-6 hours of browsing and 7 hours of video. The company hopes to sell 10 million iPhones by the end of this year and has so far sold 6 million.
Some highlights:
-- @ WWDC: Is Apple’s 3G iPhone The Blackberry-Killer?
-- @ WWDC: 3G iPhone Available July 11 For $199
-- @ WWDC: 6 Million iPhones Sold In First Year; 3G Is Here
-- @ WWDC: Announces MobileMe, “Exchange For The Rest Of Us.”
-- @ WWDC: Apple’s Keynote Begins
The rest, including info from AT&T’s (NYSE: T) conference call, can be found at our Apple Worldwide Developers Conference channel.
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