Steve Jobs today unveiled the long-awaited Apple iPhone, available in June for $499 (4GB) and $599 (8GB). It will run a stripped-down version of OS X, and service will be provided by Cingular (in the US).
It will have “desktop-class email, web browsing, maps, and searching,” according to Jobs. Of course it has all the capabilities of an iPod, most notably widescreen video for TV shows and movies.
Features:
- 3.5″ Widescreen touch-sensitive display
- 11.6 mm thin
- 2 megapixel camera
- proximity sensor, accelerometer, and ambient light sensors
- GSM/EDGE
- WiFI
- Bluetooth
- Battery Life: 16 hours audio, 5 hour

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