Revision as of 13:24, 30 August 2005 view sourcePeter S. (talk | contribs)4,014 edits Changed date for speculated introduction date← Previous edit | Revision as of 13:25, 30 August 2005 view source Peter S. (talk | contribs)4,014 editsNo edit summaryNext edit → | ||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
The phone is similar to the Motorola E398 but has an embedded version of the iTunes software that will enable users to buy songs and play them directly on the phone. It is expected to have 555 ] of storage capacity and will be able to contain about 100 ] music files. The price per song is expected to be 0.99€ compared to 2€ or 3€ charged by other operators. | The phone is similar to the Motorola E398 but has an embedded version of the iTunes software that will enable users to buy songs and play them directly on the phone. It is expected to have 555 ] of storage capacity and will be able to contain about 100 ] music files. The price per song is expected to be 0.99€ compared to 2€ or 3€ charged by other operators. | ||
The iPhone is expected to be unvieled on September 7th ] as ] has scheduled a press conference on that day. | The iPhone is expected to be unvieled on September 7th ] as ] has scheduled a press conference on that day. | ||
Currently the ] loads Apple's corporate website. | Currently the ] loads Apple's corporate website. |
Revision as of 13:25, 30 August 2005
The correct title of this article is iPhone. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.
The iPhone is an iTunes-enabled mobile phone developed jointly by Apple and Motorola.
The phone is similar to the Motorola E398 but has an embedded version of the iTunes software that will enable users to buy songs and play them directly on the phone. It is expected to have 555 MB of storage capacity and will be able to contain about 100 AAC music files. The price per song is expected to be 0.99€ compared to 2€ or 3€ charged by other operators.
The iPhone is expected to be unvieled on September 7th 2005 as Apple has scheduled a press conference on that day. NYTimes article
Currently the URL http://www.iphone.org/ loads Apple's corporate website.