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Fico
11th Jan '07 Thu, 11:55
Stunning New Apple Phone Revealed

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David Richards In The USA - Wednesday, 10 January 2007

After cleaning up in the portable music market with the iPod Apple is now set to take on phone vendors with the release of a stunning new touch screen phone that Apple claims is 5 years ahead of it's competitors.

The iPhone comes with 8Gb of memory Mac OS X and quad-band as well as, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Internet, and extensive media capabilities. It will be available in the US market in June however Australians may have to wait till 2008 to get their hands on the device. Apple expects iPhones to begin shipping in June, 2007, with a 4 GB model priced at US$499 and an 8 GB model for US$599, each with a two year service contract. iPhones will land in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2007, and in Asia and Australia during 2008.


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Announced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the Macworld trade show in San Francisco, (Note the new title) the device is a widescreen personal media player that plays music and vide with full-blown Internet communications capabilities and a quad-band, EDGE-capable mobile phone. As one attendee said "This is a Smartphone" with a brain and simplicity.


The first thing you notice of the device is that the phone is slim at 11.6 millimeters and sports a 3.5-inch, 160dpi touch screen, along with a 2 megapixel camera, a headset jack, built-in speaker and microphone, and an iPod dock connector on the bottom.

The phone sports built-in volume controls, a sleep/wake button on top. A proximity sensor turns off the screen when users hold the phone to their heads; automatic orientation adjustment switches on the fly between portrait and landscape modes. But other than that, the iPhone boasts virtually no dedicated controls: instead, everything is driven using a new (patented) multitouch touch-screen, which Jobs claimed to be far more accurate than previous touch-sensitive displays and which puts the iPhone "at least five years ahead" of competitors.


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Users control phone functions via a Dashboard-like interface; all phone and application interfaces take place on the touchscreen. And the iPhone uses Mac OS X, tapping into Apple's mainstream operating system for power management, networking, security, and applications—as well as the Macintosh's renowned development community, all of whom will be able to develop desktop-class applications for the iPhone.


As a phone, the iPhone is a quad-band GSM/EDGE handsett hat also offers integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless networking. According to Jobs, the iPhone's "killer application" will actually be making calls: a "Visual Voicemail" application provides random access voicemail, and the iPhone features more-or-less standard SMS, calendar, and contact-tracking capabilities—all of which presumably sync with Apple's Mac OS X applications. The phone's interface simplifies setting up conference calls, making calls private, adding numbers and contact information to favorites, and offers a visual keypad for dialing numbers.

As a personal media player, the iPhone offers all the capabilities of an iPod, with music and video playback, plus the benefits of a high-resolution widescreen display for showing movies and video.

The iPhone also aims to be an Internet communications device, offering full email capabilities and leveraging Apple's Safari Web browser to put "the Internet in your pocket for the first time ever." The iPhone's built-in Web browser displays entire Web pages as though it were a desktop-based browser, while built-in zoom features let users magnify portions of a page and gestures enable page navigation. The iPhone integrates support for both Google and Yahoo search, as well as support for Google Maps; Yahoo will also be offering free push IMAP email to iPhone users.

The iPhone will come with standard headphones with a built-in control to answer calls; Apple also plans to offer a Bluetooth headset with a single button which automatically sleeps to preserve battery life.

It's unusual for Apple to announce products so far in advance: in the past, the company has preferred to debut products and have them available immediately or with only a few weeks delay. By giving the competition—like Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, RIM, and let's not forget Palm and Microsoft—six months to counter the iPhone, Apple is taking a chance that the device will be greeted with a shrug rather than rapturous enthusiasm. But, then again, many Apple loyalists have shown they will wait as long as it takes—and pay whatever is asked. Apple says it hopes to capture a one percent share of the mobile phone market in 2008; that would amount to 10 million iPhones.

Mr Jobs claimed the device, which runs on Apple's Mac OSX operating system and has a 3.5 inch colour screen a 2 megapixel digital camera, speaker and microphone, would "leapfrog" current internet-enabled smartphones. The device, 11.6 millimetres thick, does not have a keyboard, but uses a new touch-screen technology dubbed "Multitouch".

In a feature that will compete with products such as RIM's BlackBerry, Mr Jobs said that Yahoo will offer free "push" e-mail capabilities to Yahoo! Mail users. "When you get a message, it'll push it right out to the phone for you," he said.

Joining the presentation Jerry Yang, the co-founder of Yahoo! said:
"It's basically like having a BlackBerry without the exchange server."
Mr Jobs was also joined on stage by the Google chief executive, Eric Schmidt, who sits on the Apple board. Mr Schmidt said the iPhone would let companies such as Apple and Google "merge without merging" by delivering Google services through Apple hardware.

The iPod dominates the mobile music player market and has sold more than 70 million iPods since its launch in October 2001, but faces competition from "converged" handsets such as the Nokia N-Series and Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones, which can hold up to 4,000 songs.

In the middle of last year, Apple saw iPod sales flatten at amid a dearth of upgrades to the player.

Jerome Buvat, Global Head of Research for Capgemini Telecom, Media & Entertainment, the analysts, said: "The music-enabled handset market is more attractive in terms of volume than the MP3 player market. We expect worldwide shipments of music-enabled phones to reach over 600 million units by 2010, versus around 250 million for standalone digital music players."

Handset manufacturers have also been investing in mobile music distribution services, in an effort to compete with iTunes, Apple's online music and video store. In August Nokia, the largest handset maker with a 30 per cent market share, acquired Loudeye, a digital music distribution platform.


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iPhone combines three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, web browsing, maps, and searching — into one small and lightweight handheld device. iPhone also introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting you control everything with just your fingers. So it ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, completely redefining what you can do on a mobile phone.


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Wide Screen iPod

iPhone is a widescreen iPod with touch controls that lets you enjoy all your content — including music, audiobooks, videos, TV shows, and movies — on a beautiful 3.5-inch widescreen display. It also lets you sync your content from the iTunes library on your PC or Mac. And then you can access it all with just the touch of a finger.


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Revolutionary Phone

iPhone is a revolutionary new mobile phone that allows you to make a call by simply pointing your finger at a name or number in your address book, a favorites list, or a call log. It also automatically syncs all your contacts from a PC, Mac, or Internet service. And it lets you select and listen to voicemail messages in whatever order you want — just like email.



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Fico
11th Jan '07 Thu, 11:56
High Technology

Multi-touch

iPhone features the most revolutionary user interface since the mouse. It’s an entirely new interface based on a large multi-touch display and innovative new software that lets you control everything using only your fingers. So you can glide through albums with Cover Flow, flip through photos and email them with a touch, or zoom in and out on a section of a web page — all by simply using iPhone’s multi-touch display.

Intelligent Keyboard

iPhone’s full QWERTY soft keyboard lets you easily send and receive SMS messages in multiple sessions. And the keyboard is predictive, so it prevents and corrects mistakes, making it easier and more efficient to use than the small plastic keyboards on many smartphones.


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Fico
11th Jan '07 Thu, 11:56
iPhone Technical Specifications


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Screen size 3.5 inches
Screen resolution 320 by 480 at 160 ppi
Input method Multi-touch
Operating system OS X
Storage 4GB or 8GB
GSM Quad-band (MHz: 850, 900, 1800, 1900)
Wireless data Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) + EDGE + Bluetooth 2.0
Camera 2.0 megapixels
Battery

* Up to 5 hours Talk / Video / Browsing
* Up to 16 hours Audio playback

Dimensions 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches / 115 x 61 x 11.6mm
Weight 4.8 ounces / 135 grams

Global360
11th Jan '07 Thu, 13:46
yan na kaya un actual? kasi dami kong image ng iphone nakita e..

its4fun
11th Jan '07 Thu, 14:03
yan na yta ang final eh! nkita ko knina sa CNN.

tazzky
11th Jan '07 Thu, 14:33
oh daym... ang nipis naman!! astig.. selling price?

Battosai
11th Jan '07 Thu, 14:44
I want one for Christmas... 2010. :lol:

Global360
11th Jan '07 Thu, 15:50
walang keypads? cguro yan ang magiging kalaban ng w950i, kya lng walang cam ang w950

Colonel
11th Jan '07 Thu, 16:43
available ba sya dto sa pinas? how much kaya ito? pdeng pang gift sa magandang gurl toh.. hehehe..

Please update us with the price and where to buy..

Thanks..

Global360
11th Jan '07 Thu, 17:36
available ba sya dto sa pinas? how much kaya ito? pdeng pang gift sa magandang gurl toh.. hehehe..

Please update us with the price and where to buy..

Thanks..

i think hndi pa yan release.

ok sig mo ah. moderator nlng muna, bago super moderator :lol:

spit_f1re88
11th Jan '07 Thu, 17:46
parang kelangan ata nitong nakacharge lage... ang LAKE kasi ng screen! :wow:

Global360
11th Jan '07 Thu, 19:31
tingin ko pang matagalan naman yan, kc music ph0ne naman.

its4fun
11th Jan '07 Thu, 19:52
Mga Bro, napanood nyo ba sa TV Patrol ung IPHONE? it cost $499 ang pinka mura. pero sa 2008 pa daw mabibili sa ASIA. Sayang noh? Papabili na lang ako dun sa US pag available na! :yipee:

boyTi899
11th Jan '07 Thu, 21:33
seryoso ka b n papabili ka pag may pupunta sa states?

its4fun
11th Jan '07 Thu, 22:10
seryoso ka b n papabili ka pag may pupunta sa states?

Actually father ko nsa US eh. dun cya work! kya klahating seryoso! :lol:

ShaneIshA
11th Jan '07 Thu, 22:29
available ba sya dto sa pinas? how much kaya ito? pdeng pang gift sa magandang gurl toh.. hehehe..

Please update us with the price and where to buy..

Thanks..



As stated po, June 2007 release sa US, 2008 pa sha marerelease sa Asia and last quarter of 2007 release sa Europe

Price for 4GB is $499 and $599 for 8GB :)

Global360
12th Jan '07 Fri, 14:49
Bibili ako nyan, mura lng pala e. kung my pera na ako :lol:

Fico
12th Jan '07 Fri, 17:58
bossing.. 2008 pa daw release nyan sa pinas..

Apple expects iPhones to begin shipping in June, 2007, with a 4 GB model priced at US$499 and an 8 GB model for US$599, each with a two year service contract. iPhones will land in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2007, and in Asia and Australia during 2008.



eto po! :)

Fico
12th Jan '07 Fri, 17:59
parang kelangan ata nitong nakacharge lage... ang LAKE kasi ng screen! :wow:

honga eh.. touch screen tlaga eh..

Battosai
12th Jan '07 Fri, 18:07
Marami na talaga naglalabasan na "all in one" phones. Hassle nga naman magdala ng mutiple gadgets. Pero I'm still happy with my P910i. :music:

Fico
12th Jan '07 Fri, 18:10
kahit ako satisfied na ako sa phone ko... ok na to.... tama ka nga pareng batts.. hassle na tlagang magdala ng maraming gadgets.. whew

dave_england03
12th Jan '07 Fri, 18:31
Mga sir eto po yung video ng iphone sa youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgW7or1TuFk

Enjoy!

spit_f1re88
12th Jan '07 Fri, 19:53
kahit makapagpabili ako sa states sigurado walang kaya mag openline nyan!!!!:upset:

Fico
13th Jan '07 Sat, 15:30
ngyah! honga! may tama ka jan bossing spit!

DRAGLORD
13th Jan '07 Sat, 20:03
ilang taon ko kaya pag tratrabahuhan yan bago ko maangkin ang gadget na yan....hehehe...

dheng28
13th Jan '07 Sat, 22:42
cgro hndi lng $499 or $599 d2 yn cgro abot p yn ng $699 dhil s taas ng tax dito... imagine... a car cost only $1 pgdting dto s pinas $5 n sya...

nfeature din yn s newspaper s mapua intra...


:dance: :dance: :dance:

Heneral ng Pnoy Mobb
14th Jan '07 Sun, 08:05
i cant wait for this phone to come out :) i like all the features but there's one thing missing.. there's no GPS. But i still like the phone especially the design.. its awesome! but i think there's no phone can beat N95! (so far..) :)

spit_f1re88
14th Jan '07 Sun, 08:36
cgro hndi lng $499 or $599 d2 yn cgro abot p yn ng $699 dhil s taas ng tax dito... imagine... a car cost only $1 pgdting dto s pinas $5 n sya...

nfeature din yn s newspaper s mapua intra...


:dance: :dance: :dance:

sa mapua makati din!:lol:

Battosai
14th Jan '07 Sun, 08:48
Kaya yan kitain in 1 1/2 month.

Di lang nga ko kakain at magtatago ko sa PLDT, Meralco, Maynilad, SkyCable, etc... :lol:

Fico
15th Jan '07 Mon, 09:44
haha... lol @ batts! ayos yan.. magandang plano... :) kelangan nga tlagang magtago..

Wolf
22nd Jan '07 Mon, 17:13
mura lang kung 499/599$ eh di halos magsing presyo lang sila ng N-series.

-astig yung pag resize pictures para ka lang bumubulatlat ng kuwan! lolz: yipee:

-"Only cingular will carry the phone"

Global360
24th Jan '07 Wed, 11:59
first time nila gumawa ng phone, so do u think maging successful kaya ito? sana hndi magkamali un mga consumers db?

Fico
25th Jan '07 Thu, 09:04
ahmm.. sa tingin ko bro Global di sila magrerelease ng bagong product kung di nila to na-fix ng maayos.. :)

Battosai
25th Jan '07 Thu, 09:26
first time nila gumawa ng phone, so do u think maging successful kaya ito? sana hndi magkamali un mga consumers db?

Natry na to ng friend ko sa Illinois, (si macke dito sa symbianize), ang ganda daw and super bilis ng internet nya.

Global360
25th Jan '07 Thu, 10:21
Natry na to ng friend ko sa Illinois, (si macke dito sa symbianize), ang ganda daw and super bilis ng internet nya.

tlga? mukhang ok nga ah. ok cguro gamitin un internet sa states, pero dito kasi mahal ang internet sa mobile e nu? sino kaya magiging major competitor nila? SE walkman?

Fico
25th Jan '07 Thu, 10:26
hmm.. di naman siguro SE Walkman tlaga.. siguro ung ibang PDA Phones tlaga ang competitor nila... hmmm.. :)

Battosai
25th Jan '07 Thu, 10:37
I think PDA phones nga. Pero mas may mass appeal ang iPhone.

Sana maglabas pa SE ng mas bagong models!

Global360
25th Jan '07 Thu, 10:40
meron naman un SE e, ung SE w950i, PDA phone din un db? un nga lng walang cam..

Global360
25th Jan '07 Thu, 10:42
I think PDA phones nga. Pero mas may mass appeal ang iPhone.

Sana maglabas pa SE ng mas bagong models!

sana maglabas ang SE ng symbian os like nokia, kasi UIQ un nilalabas ng SE e, tska hndi lng sana sa P-series

Battosai
25th Jan '07 Thu, 10:54
Wag! Baka mapasukan ng virus! Hehehe. :D

Global360
25th Jan '07 Thu, 11:00
Wag! Baka mapasukan ng virus! Hehehe. :D

:lol: :rofl:

niKkay
24th Mar '07 Sat, 20:41
kung milyonarya lang ako..

Fico
25th Mar '07 Sun, 12:43
kung milyonaryo ka lang sana, namigay ka na ng Iphone sa mga Symbianzers? :) hehe

Hersheys
25th Mar '07 Sun, 12:44
nakita na po namin ito ni kuya zen,sa magazine nga lang hihi

Fico
25th Mar '07 Sun, 12:51
aw.. hehe.. parang wala pang ganito sa pinas eh.. :)

Hersheys
25th Mar '07 Sun, 12:53
wala pa nga po sa CNN po namin napanuod ni kuya zen yan

paul777
26th Mar '07 Mon, 14:09
maliit parin ung memory compare sa ipod...

sana gawin nilang 80gig.. para masabi n talagang ipod and phone sya.. :lol:

niKkay
11th Jun '07 Mon, 04:34
kung milyonaryo ka lang sana, namigay ka na ng Iphone sa mga Symbianzers? :) hehe

tumpak kuya fico! hehehe :hi:

felinor
11th Jun '07 Mon, 21:14
this is way better than the n91 8gb edition, pero wait lang po sila kasi nabalitaan ko may ilalabas ang nokia na higher capcity daw na hardrive upto 15 gigs daw,GPS, touch screen,wimax at makarecieve daw ng TV signal, pero yung 15gigs lang ang dipa pinapalabas yung ibang binanggit ko ay nasa phone na mabibili na this midyear

BlackHatİ
20th Jul '07 Fri, 15:11
hndi nga lang 3G ang iphone..cgurdo ang next version ng Iphone eh un n ang may 3G..

zairam16
28th Jul '07 Sat, 23:13
sana makabili ako nyan!!!

xxblu3thund3rxx
29th Jul '07 Sun, 01:15
next year pa yata ilalabas sa asia ang iphone na yan. kasi as of the moment yata eh exclusive yan sa network ng Cingular sa USA.

Fico
30th Jul '07 Mon, 16:31
Cingular ba un o AT&T ? parang AT&T ata diba ? hmm... pero parang nakakasabik talaga tong phone na to!