Apple iPhone
Apple claims that the new 3G connection will be roughly 2.8 times as fast as the Edge wireless connection on the original iPhone

Apple unveils iPhone 3G

Jobs does not disappoint at WWDC

Written by Shaun Nichols in California

Advertisement

Apple has finally lifted the lid on the highly anticipated 3G incarnation of its iPhone.

Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs made the announcement on Monday morning at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco.

Known simply as 'iPhone 3G' the handset will feature a faster 3G wireless connection along with a new look and lower price tag.

Apple claims that the new 3G connection will be roughly 2.8 times as fast as the Edge wireless connection on the original iPhone.

The company also suggested that the new iPhone would run faster than other 3G handsets, claiming that it outperforms the Nokia N95 and Treo 750 by some 36 per cent.

The iPhone 3G will also feature support for GPS hardware, a curved all-plastic backing and a flush headphone jack rather than the recessed jack that limited accessory options with the original iPhone.

It will also add a new colour option, allowing users to purchase a white model rather than the classic black.

When Jobs first spoke of a 3G iPhone last summer, he cited battery life as a major hurdle. The company appears to have overcome that problem, packing a claimed 10 hours of 2G talk time and six hours of web browsing into the handset.

Apple plans to drop the price on the 16GB iPhone 3G to $299, while the 8GB iPhone will cost $199, roughly one third of the price for the handset on its release last June.

The iPhone will be released initially in 12 countries, including Hong Kong, India and Mexico for the first time. In later months, Apple plans to expand iPhone's reach to some 70 countries.

For the initial 12 countries, which includes the UK, Apple will make the iPhone 3G available on 11 July, slightly more than a year after the first iPhone debuted in the US.

"As we arrive at the iPhone's first birthday we are going to take it to the next level," Jobs proclaimed.

"We have taken everything we have learned and more, and we have created the iPhone 3G."

Related whitepapers

Related jobs

Do you agree?

IT white papers

Search vnunet IThound

Top categories

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Watch

Shaun Nichols and Iain Thomson

26 Sep 2008

3.43 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

Podcast image

25 Sep 2008

17.43 MBComputing podcast: M&S vs Information Commissioner, and our VMworld report More...

Podcast image

19 Sep 2008

10.7 MBComputing podcast 18 September 2008 More...

Poll

Google Android

Google Android

Are you intending to try out a Google Android mobile phone?

Previous poll results

Spotlight

Google 10th birthday logo

Google unveils 10th birthday logo

Search giant's celebrations come to a close   More...

IBM

ARM joins IBM 32/28nm chip project

UK chip designer latest to join Big Blue's SoC push   More...

Mobile Broadband badge

GSMA unveils branding for connected laptops

Certification scheme makes it easier to get laptops with built-in...  More...

Royal Air Force

RAF loses data on 50,000 personnel

Records at risk after Royal Air Force security breach   More...

Primary Navigation