Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone
By Staff writers, CNET.com.au on 10 January 2007
During his keynote address at Macworld 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the long-rumoured iPhone. The quad-band device features a touchscreen, 2-megapixel camera, OS X operating system, Safari Web browser, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and integration with Google Maps. While Americans will be able to purchase the smartphone from June (at US$499 for the 4GB version on a two-year Cingular contract, and US$599 for the 8GB model), Australians will have to wait until 2008.
Credit: Declan McCullagh/CNET News.com
Topics: 2007, apple, iphone, keynote, macworld, steve jobs, news.com, credit, cnet
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