iPhone Release Date: Apple Confirms June
April 3, 2007 | Stéphane Dion
Apple confirmed Tuesday that its iPhone will be released in the United States in June.
If you signed up on Apple’s website to receive information about the device, you probably received an email that says: “Talk to you soon. Thanks for signing up. You’ll be the first to hear the latest about iPhone — coming this June. That gives you just enough time to think of ways to break the news to your current phone.”
This does not confirm the exact day but it reassures us that the release month announced last January is still the target. Good news!











Damn that thing is just so clean looking, I can’t wait!
That phone is an overrated piece of crap. Check out the battery life, or the fact that there’s no way to cut, copy, or paste text (big mistake), or that music can’t be used as a ringtone — even if it’s just a raw MP3, there’s no adobe flash for internet, it can’t record video, there’s no MMS (or voice dialing),contact groups can’t be emailed as contact lists, and not to mention its other numerous pitfalls. Check out the phones that they have in China and Japan (which are much more technologically advanced, and a fraction of the iphone’s price). People who buy the iphone are incredibly naieve.
how much will it cost