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Macworld. Steve Jobs went on stage and introduced the iPhone to much fanfare. According to our source from an Apple affliate (that shall not be named), Steve left out some of the iPhones features out of his Macworld keynote and at the same time downplayed some the features.
Why would Steve downplay some of the features? Our source says that since the iPhone would be released in June, Apple did not want to affect iPod sales. Apple has not released a new video player version of their iPod since 2005, despite the update to the 5G iPod in 2006.
Heres the low down:
* 4 and 8 gig?! - Theres more Memory! - The iPhone will be sporting a substantially larger flash memory drive than first announced. There will be two models one with about 40% less memory than the other. This explains the the 100 dollar difference in price from the smaller model to the larger. (Note: Makes sense at the 4 and 8 gig sizes, the Nano size premium is only 50 dollars why would the iPhone be 100?)
* User Replacable Battery - The iPod has been critized by many for not having a way for the user to have the battery replacable by the user. Well, the iPhone guys heard you at least for the iPhone. The iPhone will sport a way to replace the battery. The lower speaker area of the iPhone slides down to reveal a battery (this was not featured in the Macworld display model). No more worries of 3 hour battery life.
* Wireless N Support - The iPhone features a wireless chipset, which includes draft-N support. Nothing more to say here.
* Software - Why was OS X delayed? Maybe because teams have been hard at work on iPhone software? The iPhone will feature variations of iWork and iLife suites. The iPhone variation of iWork will feature word processing, spreadsheets, and a slideshow viewer.
* iTunes Streaming - Want to listen to something on your computer that not on you iPhone? iPhone features built in Bonjour (from OS X)! The iPhone will allow you to stream content from an iTunes computer on a Wi-Fi network! You can watch The Incredibles on your iPhone without taking up disk space!
* iTunes Store - Ever want to buy those DRM free EMI music on your phone? The iPhone can let you do that! The iPhone features a variation of the iTunes Store, which allows you to buy pretty much anything already available. The service will allow you to download using Wi-Fi internet or if you have internet service through your carrier (AT&T in the USA). The best part is you can transfer your purchases to your computer. Just as iPhone copies media from your computer, iPhone utilizes iTunes Transfer Purchases to copy your recent iPhone/iTunes Store purchases.
* Price / AT&T Service Plans - The 500 or 600 buck price point seem a little high? Steve knows it high, but would u buy an iPod in Feburary or March if the price difference between an iPod Video and iPhone wasnt that great? You might have waited. The iPhone will see a rebate with a 2-year contract and special iPhone plans from AT&T.
With just a few more weeks left to iPhone launch, we shall see what else Steve has to show off. Steve is set to go over these new features and a wrap up of the iPhone at the beginning of WWDC. The iPhone will hit Apple.com/store and att.com/wireless soon after, with retail store following within days. Have fun!
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Macworld. Steve Jobs went on stage and introduced the iPhone to much fanfare. According to our source from an Apple affliate (that shall not be named), Steve left out some of the iPhones features out of his Macworld keynote and at the same time downplayed some the features.
Why would Steve downplay some of the features? Our source says that since the iPhone would be released in June, Apple did not want to affect iPod sales. Apple has not released a new video player version of their iPod since 2005, despite the update to the 5G iPod in 2006.
Heres the low down:
* 4 and 8 gig?! - Theres more Memory! - The iPhone will be sporting a substantially larger flash memory drive than first announced. There will be two models one with about 40% less memory than the other. This explains the the 100 dollar difference in price from the smaller model to the larger. (Note: Makes sense at the 4 and 8 gig sizes, the Nano size premium is only 50 dollars why would the iPhone be 100?)
* User Replacable Battery - The iPod has been critized by many for not having a way for the user to have the battery replacable by the user. Well, the iPhone guys heard you at least for the iPhone. The iPhone will sport a way to replace the battery. The lower speaker area of the iPhone slides down to reveal a battery (this was not featured in the Macworld display model). No more worries of 3 hour battery life.
* Wireless N Support - The iPhone features a wireless chipset, which includes draft-N support. Nothing more to say here.
* Software - Why was OS X delayed? Maybe because teams have been hard at work on iPhone software? The iPhone will feature variations of iWork and iLife suites. The iPhone variation of iWork will feature word processing, spreadsheets, and a slideshow viewer.
* iTunes Streaming - Want to listen to something on your computer that not on you iPhone? iPhone features built in Bonjour (from OS X)! The iPhone will allow you to stream content from an iTunes computer on a Wi-Fi network! You can watch The Incredibles on your iPhone without taking up disk space!
* iTunes Store - Ever want to buy those DRM free EMI music on your phone? The iPhone can let you do that! The iPhone features a variation of the iTunes Store, which allows you to buy pretty much anything already available. The service will allow you to download using Wi-Fi internet or if you have internet service through your carrier (AT&T in the USA). The best part is you can transfer your purchases to your computer. Just as iPhone copies media from your computer, iPhone utilizes iTunes Transfer Purchases to copy your recent iPhone/iTunes Store purchases.
* Price / AT&T Service Plans - The 500 or 600 buck price point seem a little high? Steve knows it high, but would u buy an iPod in Feburary or March if the price difference between an iPod Video and iPhone wasnt that great? You might have waited. The iPhone will see a rebate with a 2-year contract and special iPhone plans from AT&T.
With just a few more weeks left to iPhone launch, we shall see what else Steve has to show off. Steve is set to go over these new features and a wrap up of the iPhone at the beginning of WWDC. The iPhone will hit Apple.com/store and att.com/wireless soon after, with retail store following within days. Have fun!