The Apple iPhone runs OS X
Posted Jan 9th 2007 12:45PM by Chris Ziegler
Filed under: Cellphones, Features, Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video
Capping literally
years of speculation on perhaps the most intensely followed unconfirmed product in Apple's history -- and that's saying a
lot -- the iPhone has been announced today. Yeah, we said it: "iPhone," the name the entire free world had all but unanimously christened it from the time it'd been nothing more than a twinkle in Stevie J's eye (
comments, Cisco?). Sweet, glorious specs of the 11.6 millimeter device (that's frickin' thin, by the way) include a 3.5-inch 480 x 320 touchscreen display with multi-touch support and a proximity sensor to turn off the screen when it's close to your face, 2 megapixel cam, 4GB or 8 GB of storage, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and A2DP, WiFi that automatically engages when in range, and quad-band GSM radio with EDGE. Perhaps most amazingly, though, it somehow runs OS X with support for Widgets, Google Maps, and Safari, and iTunes (of course) with CoverFlow out of the gate. A partnership with Yahoo will allow all iPhone customers to hook up with free push IMAP email. Apple quotes 5 hours of battery life for talk or video, with a full 16 hours in music mode -- no word on standby time yet. In a twisted way, this is one rumor mill we're almost sad to see grind to a halt; after all, when is the next time we're going to have an opportunity to run
this picture? The 4GB iPhone will go out the door in the US as a Cingular exclusive for $499 on a two-year contract, 8GB for $599. Ships Stateside in June, Europe in fourth quarter, Asia in 2008.
2 comments:
napanood ko to sa bbc. hahaha! o tingnan mo nanonood ako news... hmf! - anne
grabe! sana maglabas sila dito nyan... pero d ko muna bibilhin. baka may ilabas na iphone na 3g na or higher hahaha! - gelo
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