iPhone photos from Apple’s Macworld Expo booth

Engadget has posted photos of Apple’s new iPhone taken at Apple’s booth (er, area) at Macworld Expo.

See them here: http://www.engadget.com/photos/first-iphone-pics/

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Enderle: Apple’s iPhone is going to do very well – January 09, 2007
Apple debuts iPhone: touchscreen mobile phone + widescreen iPod + Internet communicator – January 09, 2007
Apple chooses Cingular as exclusive US carrier for iPhone – January 09, 2007

33 Comments

  1. I love it!!! Once my Cingular contract is up for renewel I am going for it!!!

    Is anyone that posts here at the Mascone Center? How does the screen look in the “scratch resistant” department?

  2. so all i want to know is this on a pay monthly contract for that price? if so, thats more expensive than i 1st thought :s, still want it though, may have to import from u.s. to uk if possible, cant wait them extra months, july is bad enough

  3. I will buy one from the jump, but very tempted.

    Not exactly what I had wanted, but it is also different from the device I was thinking about. I was thinking phone/iPod. This is different with the OSX apps. Very nice.

    in terms of getting one, the only sticking point is the capacity of the flash memory. That is, given that flash memory is dropping so rapidly in $/GB, there is probably going to be a 16 GB version in a year. For cheaper devices like a nano, that doesn’t really factor in. For a $599 device? It will make me hesitate to buy the 1G. 8GB is really the least I would want for a device that is supposed to double as my music player (my 80 GB iPod is 1 GB from being full). Seems very sweet, but that issue will definitely be a part of the decision-making process.

    As for the carrier, Cingular already has locked me in for another 18 months, so not a huge deal. Will be interesting to see how much the EDGE services will cost.

  4. I have to agree that in a year or two we will see “iPods” in this form factor.

    Imagine an 80GB or 120GB iPod with all the OSX, Wifi and bluetooth goodies, but not a phone. Everything that those stupid UMPCs claim to be, but cheaper and actually small enough to carry around, easy enough to use.

    I am not going to buy one this year. I don’t need a cell phone, what I want are all the other internet, messenging and music features it has in that form factor.

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