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Apple’s Likely iPhone WWDC Debut Lacks Element of Surprise

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Apple will likely debut the next generation of the iPhone at its 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference June 7. Possible details of the device have already leaked to the public, thanks to a high-profile breakdown of a "lost" prototype by tech blog Gizmodo, as well as a later leak on a Vietnamese online forum. Those leaks, combined with increased competition from rivals such as Googles Android smartphone operating system, suggest that Apple may need an additional announcement or other game-changer at the WWDC if it wants to maintain its perception as the strongest competitor in the smartphone space. – When Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage
at the companys 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference in San
Francisco June 7, the general expectation is that
hell unveil the next-generation iPhone. Unlike previous Apple releases,
however, some element of surprise has likely been lost, thanks to leaks…

 Apples Likely iPhone WWDC Debut Lacks Element of Surprise

 Apples Likely iPhone WWDC Debut Lacks Element of Surprise

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 Apples Likely iPhone WWDC Debut Lacks Element of Surprise

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