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Monday, June 16, 2008

Apple formally announces 3G iPhone


The new iPhone will be available in more than 70 countries later this year. Retail price for the new 8GB 3G iPhone in the USA will be US$199, which compares to the US$599 when the original model was launched a year ago..
CJ: merinews network , 5 days ago Views:558 Comments:0

LONG AWAITED Apple 3G iPhone has formally been announced by Steve Jobs at the WWDC developer show, in San Francisco. Countering all the complaints about battery life - the new 3G iPhone will come with a standby time of 300 hours, which is comparable to the mainstream 3G smartphones on the market. Talktime in 3G mode is five hours versus 10 hours for 2G.

The new iPhone will be available in more than 70 countries later this year, beginning with customer availability in 22 countries - Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US - on July 11.

In its first year, the company sold a total of six million of the first release iPhone and it is effectively now sold-out. Recognising though that according to their research, some 56 per cent of potential consumers cited the price as a reason not to buy the phone, the company said that the new 3G model will be 'more affordable'.

Retail price for the new 8GB 3G iPhone in the USA will be US$199 - which compares to the US$599 when the original model was launched a year ago. The 16GB version will be sold for US$299. Consumers will be required to sign up for a new two-year contract with AT&T.

The handset also comes with built-in GPS, which is additional to the Wi-Fi based location service offered late last year.

"Just one year after launching the iPhone, we’re launching the new iPhone 3G that is twice as fast at half the price," said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. " iPhone 3G supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync right out of the box, runs the incredible third party applications created with the iPhone SDK, and will be available in more than 70 countries around the world this year."

iPhone 2.0 software will be released in early July - and will be free for existing iPhone users. The upgrade will also include 60 days access to their new 'mobileme' email and calendar platform, which will eventually replace the older .mac service.

Since the company launched its software developer platform in March, there have been over 250,000 downloads (100,000 in just four days) and some 25,000 people applied to the paid professional platform. Of those, just 4,000 were accepted. The company has also worked with Cisco to include corporate VPN capability into the new iPhone OS, along with support for Microsoft Exchange. A beta problem had support from just over a third of the Fortune 500 companies - indicating strong corporate interest in the handset

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