We may have seen some grainy images of the new iPhone leaked onto a website earlier than Steve Jobs would have liked but the Apple boss still had plenty of surprises up his sleeve when he officially revealed iPhone 4 today.
The new iPhone 4 features an all-new look and design, an updated operating system and the ability to make video calls.
Jobs took the stage to deliver his keynote address for the WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco today for the expected new iPhone reveal.
“Stop me if you’ve seen this before,” Jobs said tongue-in-cheek on stage in reference to the incident which saw an early version of the new iPhone end up lost/stolen in a Redwood City bar and turn up on the Gizmodo tech blog.
Not so co-incidentally, Gizmodo was not invited to today’s keynote.
iPhone 4, which will be available in Australia in July, is just 9.3mm thick – which is 24 per cent thinner than the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S.
In fact, Jobs called the iPhone "the thinnest smartphone in the world" .
iPhone 4 will be available in black or white and in 16GB and 32GB capacities.
“This is our new baby, we hope you love it as much as we do,” Jobs said.
The iPhone 4 is framed with an aluminium band which is designed to not only provide structural strength and more volume to cram in all the technology but it is designed to work as the phone’s antenna as well.
iPhone 4
Friday, June 18, 2010
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