Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Will you get an iPhone?


Steve Jobs revealed the highly anticipated iPhone today at Macworld in San Francisco. This cutting edge device will offer no buttons; instead it will be a dedicated touch screen that you can operate smoothly with your fingers.

The iPhone isn't just a sleek looking cellular. It's also an iPod, complete with tilting sensors that can tell if you're watching something in portrait or landscape and flip the content when you rotate the phone.

The iPhone will also function as a portable mini-computer, complete with OS X, Safari web browser, Google maps, etc. So what do you think? A phone, an iPod, and a portable computer all in one... Cool enough for a June delivery @ $499?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I so want one...apple is on the ball.

Anonymous said...

Ever heard of Cisco?

Justin Oneacre said...

It will be interesting to see what the courts decide regarding the trademark suit between Linksys (Cisco's) iPhone & Apple's iPhone. It's also worth noting that LG has already won an award for their KE850 mobile touch screen phone. Apple is still pretty hot in the eyes of many consumers, but we'll see; 2007 should be an interesting year...

temp said...

Its supposed to retail for $400-$600 for 4gb to 8gb model if you sign a 2 year agreement with a plan costing $80 per month.

That totals something like $2400 for 2 years.

That's freakin iExpensive!

Justin Oneacre said...

Good comment. I like that...iExpensive. Thanks for the information, Brett. Which phone (the Cisco iPhone, the Apple iPhone, or the LG KE850) do you see reigning champ in the long haul?