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Apple: New iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3.0 Software, Macbook Pro, Snow Leopard, More
I'd love to buy a $99 iPhone (even though I'm with Sprint currently, but my 2-year agreement has already expired), but I'm on the fence due to the steep monthly rate. How much is it exactly? I heard it's between $50-70. Right now I pay less than $40 for mine and I don't really want to pay so much for the rate.
At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco today, the company announced updates to its iPhone and Macbook product lines, as well as its Snow Leopard operating system.
Apple enthusiasts who weren't in attendance were glued to their computers in anticipation of the latest news, and to see if Steve Jobs would appear onstage (he didn't).
Here are some highlights from WWDC, as reported by PC World and Macworld:
New iPhone 3GS (faster performance, new features) available on June 19th in the U.S. and seven other countries. Pricing: iPhone 3GS 16GB for $199, and 32GB for $299.
Price cut for iPhone 3G: $99 for 8GB model
New iPhone 3.0 software available June 17th, with "100 new features" (voice dialing, copy-paste, autofill, etc). Free for current iPhone customers (both original iPhone and iPhone 3G models). Cost is $9.95 for iPod touch customers (both 1G and 2G models).
New "Snow Leopard" operating system will be available for all Intel Macs (no PowerPC support). Retail price is $129, but only $29 for current Leopard users. Available in September.
Price cuts and new updates for MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air product lines.
One of the more buzzed-about updates is for MobileMe customers -- a new service called "Find My iPhone" provides solace for those who misplace or lose their iPhone:
Users can log into MobileMe and it will show you where you left your phone. You can then send a message to your phone from the home, and it plays an alert (whether or not you left it in silent mode). And the sound alert means that you lost it at your house, the sound still plays so you can walk around to find it. If phone really is lost or stolen, you can also send it a remote wipe command to delete all of your data. Erase contacts, mail, and everything. And if you find it again, you can plug it in and it will restore from backup.
Even without Mr. Jobs on the stage, Apple still manages to put on quite a show.
I'd love to buy a $99 iPhone (even though I'm with Sprint currently, but my 2-year agreement has already expired), but I'm on the fence due to the steep monthly rate. How much is it exactly? I heard it's between $50-70. Right now I pay less than $40 for mine and I don't really want to pay so much for the rate.