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Thursday 12 July 2007

iPhone and I Talk

On the 29th of June 2007 Apple launched the new iPhone and immediately after its official releasing it became a huge success with the consumers and the pros worldwide. During the last few years Apple developed and started selling high tech devices such as Apple iPod Nano and iPod Video that integrate some of the latest technologies available in the IT domain. iPhone is not just a cell phone it is also a music player, video player, internet device and camera. The dimensions of the iPhone are: 11.6mm thick, 2.4-inches wide and 4.5-inches tall. The screen is a generous 3.5-inch, 320x480 pixels at 160 ppi touchscreen display with multitouch support and a proximity sensor to turn off the screen when it is close to your face. The iPhone has storage capacity of 4GB or 8GB supported by an internal flash memory. The mobile network connectivity offers a wide range of options: GPRS/EDGE, 2.5G GSM Quad band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), data speed up to 384kbit/s. iPhone from Apple uses a 30-pin iPod dock connector, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.0 to connect to a Mac or a PC.
Apple says that the battery lasts up to 5 hours for video and talk with 16 hours in music mode. There is no data available about the standby time yet.
Apple officials are confident in the new iPhone and intend to sell more over 10 million units by the end of 2008 in USA, EU and Asia. The most optimistic previsions of the professionals in the field of telecommunications and IT say that they will actually sell more than 10 million units in the next 6 months. The fame and the strong brand of Apple and the fact that the iPhone has been long time now waited for and rumored about will definitely lead to unexpected rates of market shares.
Apple is launching iPhone in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2007 and in Asia in 2008. The fact is that not all the Europeans can buy the new device as Apple intends to sell it only in the UK, France and Germany.
Hopefully we shall not wait for too long to enjoy the latest technologies in the domain of mobile phones with integrated functions.

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