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The most important question is when you will actually be able to get this device in your hand. This is where the bad news starts. Even though the iPhone has been in development internally at Apple for quite awhile, the manufacturing process of selecting partners to create the device has been a slow and painful process that began in March and may need a while longer to spin up. The good news is we will see the iPhone very soon — very, very soon in 2 weeks.
We have been waiting for so many months for iPhone and in June will be time for that. Everyone likes iPhone from Apple! People are looking for stores to buy the iPhone right now.
The iPhone will be released in June 2007 and you will be able to buy the device only in the United States. People in Europe have to wait to next year 2008.
iPhone price:
4GB of Hard Drive 499$
8GB of Hard Drive 599$
Some about iPhone
The iPhone is a black device that is nearly featureless on the front except the dock and a couple of other buttons. On the bottom is what appears to be a standard dock. The most remarkable feature of the iPhone is the display, which I hear is breathtaking as it emerges from behind what appears to be black plastic. The whole front, with exception to a couple of millimeters along the edges of the iPhone, is touch sensitive and allows the customer to select from objects on the screen, such as the phone’s keyboard. This feature was widely described for the nebulous full screen iPod and will instead be found in the iPhone. It was the patents that were acquired for the iPhone that started that speculation.
The iPhones PDA-like capabilities have been leaked already, such as email (via WIFI), calc, ical support, and others, so I won’t go into those. Obviously the games featured for the existing iPods will be playable on the new iPod.
Some of the coolest features mentioned, include the ability to have a hands-free conversation over auto adapters with the new iPhone. Bundled with the new phone is software called iTalk that keeps your voice from being carried over and includes privacy, IM and sync features. Other cool features are the ability to control other Apple devices not yet released with your iPhone like a super remote control. Somehow I pictured the remote from the movie “Click.”
This product is the Zune killer that has been held back and will likely leapfrog over cell phones, PDAs, and MP3 and video players that are out there. I have heard that iPod product line will likely take on most of the non-phone features of the iPhone, including the new screen technology.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has projected sales of 10 million iPhones in its first year. With two models priced at $499 and $599 depending on storage capacity that would generate more than $5 billion in additional retail sales.
Consumers must also commit to a two-year contract with exclusive carrier AT&T Wireless (formerly Cingular). With Internet and voice charges, a typical plan is around $60 monthly. AT&T hasn’t said what kind of consumer incentives it might offer to sweeten the deal. “This isn’t for the faint of heart,” says Doherty.
Apple announced the iPhone in January and has been characteristically mum about details since. The company formally announced the release date in TV ads that began airing Sunday night.
Doherty projects potential iPhone sales of 100 million by 2011— completing Apple’s transformation from a computer company to a business dominated by consumer gadgets. Apple has sold more than 100 million iPods since 2001.
Neither AT&T nor Apple is accepting pre-orders for the phone, so it will be first-come, first-served at more than 1,800 AT&T and nearly 200 Apple stores, plus the Apple website.
Doherty says tight supply will make the product even more popular. He doesn’t expect Apple to be able to fulfill demand until late summer or early fall.
Doherty says rival manufacturers will benefit as they promote high-end “smart” phones with iPhone-like features, including music and Web access.
The best-selling cell phone of the last five years is Motorola’s Razr, says Charles Golvin, an analyst at market tracker Forrester Research. Motorola has sold nearly 100 million Razrs since 2004, but many have been substantially discounted, says Golvin.
“Motorola cut prices and margins to drive market share, and Apple won’t do that,” Golvin says.
Investors have iPhone fever as well. Apple stock Monday hit a record $121 a share.