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Unless you live on a desert island, you know that the WWDC starts today, and all indicators point to the announcement and imminent release of the 3G iPhone. If there was any doubt as to the importance of our favorite little phone at this conference, check out the theme of the goody bag.
There are a few juicy Apple tidbits due to be released on Monday during the World Wide Developers Conference. Steve Jobs will be opening WWDC on Monday, there there is bound to big news. Among the rumored announcements at this point are the following: Possibility of OS X for PC installation.
This is all about to change, I just know it, but for now it seems that the iPhone lost a little steam last quarter in the smartphone market. We both know the iPhone is about to be reborn, and with the return of iPhone 2.o, Apple’s market share will surge.
Well . . . technically they are on a ship. To be super-technical, we don’t know if the iPhone is even on the ship. That’s why I used the Fantasy Island title. These 3G iPhone rumors are just shy of fantasy.
Did you see the newsflash announcing the release date of the 3G iPhone? No? Me either. In fact, while there are rumors, there is no solid or official information.
iPhone case manufacturer EXO has released images of their new line of iPhone cases, and lo’ and behold, they feature the new 3G iPhone. You will notice that it features a beveled, tapered edge and an additional sensor near the ear piece, and a redesigned speaker grill.
The new iPhone, which is at this point is almost a given, may not be all that bad. According to a recent Computer World test, AT&T’s 3G data network is the best.
I know, it is such a suprise, but it seems that *yawn* a 3G iPhone is in fact coming. This screenshot was dug out of the newest firmware revision by the fine folks over at macupdate.com.
So, AT&T gave us free WiFi, then they took it away, and now it seems it is back. Over at the AT&T website, it is officially part of the iPhone plan to include WiFi connections at the various AT&T hotspots. On a similar but mostly unrelated note, iPhones are officially sold out in Europe. O2 is […]
There is a report circulating the internets that confirms that the 3G iPhone is going to be alive and well in Austria. It will be offered by T-Mobile, and it will be available soon. |
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