niedziela, 1 lipca 2007
Apple iPhone
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- After six months of unprecedented hype, thousands of people Friday will get their hands on the iPhone, the new cell phone Apple Inc. is banking on to become its third core business after iPod players and Macintosh computers.
The gadget with a 3.5-inch touch-screen display, which Apple CEO Steve Jobs has touted as "revolutionary," has been the focus of endless anticipatory chatter and has been parodied on late-night TV. Since its unveiling in January, expectations that it will become yet another blockbuster product for Apple has propelled the company's stock up more than 40 percent.
Apple itself has set a target of selling 10 million units worldwide by 2008, gaining roughly a 1 percent share of the cell-phone market.
The handset's price tag is $499 for a 4-gigabyte model and $599 for an 8-gigabyte version, on top of a minimum $59.99-a-month two-year service plan with AT&T
I think it`s the best phone I want use in my country (Poland)but must waite :(
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