Monday, June 7, 2010

Apple Introduces New iPhone

Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new Apple iPhone 4 today at the Apple Conference 2010 in San Fransisco. 
"We think it's the biggest leap we've taken since the original iPhone," Jobs told an enthusiastic audience at the company's annual developers conference. "We're really proud of it."

iPhone 4 will go on sale in the United States on June 24 and four other companies.  It will be available in black or white only and cost $199 for for 16GB of storage and $299 for 32GB.
Jobs said it will be "the thinnest smartphone on the planet." Measuring in at a mere 9.33mm thick, it is 24% thinner than Apple's 3G model.  Other features included will be a front and back facing camera.  The front camera will act as a video camera for video conferencing and the back LED flash camera will have a 5 megapixel camera with a backside illuminated sensor. 
Jobs is really excited by the new technology incorportated into the iPhone 4.

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