While we’re all waiting for Apple to post the official video of the keynote online, we’ve collected 5 Youtube videos about today’s WWDC keynote and iPhone 4.
Check them out while they’re hot after the break.
While we’re all waiting for Apple to post the official video of the keynote online, we’ve collected 5 Youtube videos about today’s WWDC keynote and iPhone 4.
Check them out while they’re hot after the break.
AT&T was kind in giving customers the ability to upgrade early for the new iPhone, but what exactly are the eligibility requirements? Confusing as it is, AppleInsider explains:
“Any AT&T customer whose upgrade date occurs before the end of 2010 will be eligible to buy Apple’s new iPhone 4 at the $199 and $299 subsidized pricing up to six months early, with a new two-year contract.
AT&T customers can verify their upgrade eligibility by going to att.com/iphone, or by dialing *639#.”
The iPhone can’t have all the fun today can it? While we could talk about that amazing device for hours, I’m as equally (if not more) impressed with Apple’s grand App Wall. They’ve had something similar at past events, but you still can’t hold an iPhone up to 30 Mac Pro Towers. Yeah. Video after the break.
Engadget has published an interesting comparison chart of the iPhone 4 vs. iPhone 3GS.
It’s definitely a huge leap forward in terms of technology.
Courtesy of Slashgear, check out the video of the first FaceTime call made by Steve Jobs on stage today after the break.
We’ve been browsing the new iPhone section on Apple’s website and we’ve noticed some cool stuff mentioned in the features pages: it seems like iWork apps for iPhone and iTunes 9.2 might be coming soon, sometimes this month.
The good folks over at Engadget have managed to get their hands on the iPhone 4, and they seem to be positively impressed by the device so far.
Now that Apple has announced a new iPhone, all those rumors and mockups seem silly to me. Steve was right: you won’t be disappointed by the WWDC keynote, because you’ haven’t seen anything yet.
We didn’t see anything indeed, and we couldn’t expect the iPhone 4 to become in a matter of two hours the most advanced mobile phone ever built.