The new iPhone, announced today at the WWDC has 3G, GPS, longer battery life, push email and a major price decrease.
""The No. 1 reason why people didn't buy an iPhone...was that it was too expensive," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said.
3G GPS & Apps
Slightly thinner but still looking like its father, the new iPhone has 3G and GPS, for turn-by-turn
directions. Battery life is improved to 5 hours of talk time or 5-6 hours of browsing. Apple also showed a suite of online applications, with email, calendar, contact list, and a photo gallery.
Enterprise Push Email
The new phone will lets business users send and receive Microsoft Exchange email. Apple worked with Cisco Systems and built virtual private network (VPN)
services into the iPhones for security of exchanging enterprise information.
A 16GB iPhone 3G will sell for $299, while the 8GB
will go for $199. It also be available in white when it is released July 11. Apple will sell the device in 70 countries.