Apple CEO Steve Jobs took to the stage June 7 at the companys 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco to reveal the much-expected next-generation iPhone. Although many of the details of the new iPhone, including a larger battery and A4 processor, corresponded with those of prototype devices leaked over the past few months, Jobs also rolled out some as-yet-unrevealed creations, including FaceTime, which lets users make video calls via WiFi. Although the iPhone continues to dominate much of the mind-share for the consumer smartphone market, it faces rising competition from devices running Google Android. – Apple CEO Steve Jobs took to the stage June 7 at the
companys 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco to
announce the much-expected next-generation iPhone. The device represents
Apples hopes of staying ahead in the consumer smartphone market, where it
finds itself challenged…
Apple CEO Steve Jobs Debuts iPhone 4, iOS4 at 2010 WWDC
written by Editor on June 7th, 2010 |
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