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Road to an iPhone: 3G iPhone Announced

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Yesterday, at the World Wide Developer’s Conference in San Francisco, Apple announced the next generation of the iPhone: iPhone 3G.  CEO Steve Jobs began by talking about the phone’s new Enterprise support, then continued to talk about the development platform, and concluded with some new features of the 2.0 software release - and the new hardware, of course.  You can watch the keynote speech from the link above, but if you’re like me and don’t care about 45 minutes of product demos, skip right to the last 25% to hear the big news.

The big news (for me) is the new iPhone hardware.  I’ve wanted the iPhone for more than a year, but held off until this release to take advantage of the new features.  Now, I’ve been reading the rumor blogs and have posted some things here, and to be honest, I was a bit disappointed with the announcement.  The new iPhone is a big improvement over the current model, but it’s not a huge leap.  Here’s what I thought versus what actually is going to be available:

  • The new iPhone will launch and be available on June 9 - False.  The iPhone was announced on June 9, but won’t be available until July 11.
  • It will have a forward facing camera that will allow face-to-face video chat - False.  No dice on the camera.  The 2.0 software release will include video capture, but not F2F chat.
  • Integrated GPS will be available - FACT.  The GPS chip combined with the OS’ new Core Location API will allow killer GPS software, turn-by-turn directions, and tools like a Friend Finder.
  • Software version 2.0 will have support for Exchange email, among other advancements - FACT.  The advancements in the 2.0 release are plentiful.  From VPN support to secure networks, it’s killer for businesses. 
  • The new iPhone will probably be a part of a new line of iPhones at differing price points - False.  Kinda.  More on this in the next bullet.
  •   This new line may be opened to other networks, as AT&T will have its own model that it can subsidize; new 2-year contract holders will get the phone at a significant discount - False.  There may not have been a new AT&T only line, but the iPhone will have new price points: 8GB for $199 and 16GB for $299.
And the piece that I REALLY wanted: 32 GB of storage - not going to happen in this release.  I’m secretly (now publicly) hoping that a $399 32 GB model shows up by July 11 because then it will be unbelievably perfect for me.  Sure, it didn’t have everything that was rumored, but honestly, the hardware is just the platform for what is going to be done with the great new software releases.  I was annoyed with the dozen or so demos that were shown at WWDC, but they certainly did showcase the power and capabilities of the iPhone.  July 11, HERE WE COME!