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We all suspected it, but now it is confirmed: someone very, very close to the 3G iPhone launch has told me that Apple will announce their new model at the WWDC Keynote on June 9th. The second-generation iPhone will be available worldwide right after the launch, and not at year's end, as previously thought. The new model will also herald new sales policies in some countries..
In Spain, for example, the 3G iPhone will be available for sale at the June 18th grand opening of Telefonica's megastore—an Apple Store-like shop located in the company's historical building in Madrid's Gran Vía— with nationwide availability right the next day or after a few hours. The other European countries with iPhone availability will have similar launch schedules.
According to another source involved in the launch, the 3G iPhone will no longer be available at a fixed price point—at least in some countries, and its launch will also bring new sales policies, although these have not been completely specified yet.
The move is a logical step, since the iPhone has clearly solidified its position as the cellphone to beat during last twelve months, and companies in the cutthroat European cellphone market need to use it as an incentive to capture clients aggressively.
This most probably means the new 3G iPhone will be integrated in the
usual marketing systems of carriers, with point-based trade-ups,
discounts for carrier switchers, and other service-based subvention
packages.
Rumors of the new iPhone, however, are being published almost daily now, with several conflicting claims. This latest report claims that the new iPhone will carry a tapered design along the edges, replacing the aluminum backing with a glossy plastic back that approximates the look of metal. The iPhone's front silver metallic bezel will remain though it is expected to be much thinner. Meanwhile, the overall form factor and screen size is expected to be comparable to the current iPhone, though the possibility of black, white and even red backings is being considered.
The most interesting information in the report is the addition of an 3rd sensor near the ear piece of the iPhone. The existing iPhone houses two sensors (ambient light and proximity sensor) adjacent to the phone's earpiece speaker. The upcoming design is said to have a 3rd sensor in the same location. iLounge speculates that it could represent a small camera, which would fulfill circulating iPhone video-chat rumors, but they also concede it may be something far less glamorous.
See the entire article here.
- same size and shape as the current model
- 3G capabilities
- GPS!
- glossy black back covering (although this has since been questioned as merely a case)
- slightly thicker than current model
- a flush headphone jack instead of the current recessed one, which will work with all headphones (THANK YOU!)
- same non-removable battery
- same screen size and resolution
This is yet just another piece in the mysterious puzzle that is the upcoming 3G iPhone release. To summarize, we've got slashed prices in Europe, preparation by AT&T for a mysterious June in-store event, leaks about the 3G chip maker being chosen and production starts. Add on top of all that actual confirmation that a 3G iPhone will be available in Italy in the coming weeks, and there's little doubt that the 3G iPhone will be arriving here soon. I think I might just as well go get in line right now....
