Photos: Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone

During his keynote address at Macworld 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the long-rumoured iPhone.

The quad-band device features a touchscreen, 2-megapixel camera, OS X operating system, Safari Web browser, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and integration with Google Maps. While Americans will be able to purchase the smartphone from June (at US$499 for the 4GB version on a two-year Cingular contract, and US$599 for the 8GB model), Australians will have to wait until 2008.

Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone

At the 2007 edition of Macworld Expo in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage Tuesday local time (early Wednesday morning in Australian time) and told the eager audience, "We're going to make some history together today."

Credit: Declan McCullagh/CNET News.com

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Talkback 2 comments

    I want it Anonymous -- 01/05/07

    I want this phone the second it comes out

    iphone Anonymous -- 15/07/07 (in reply to #320078668)

    i want one too, they look fantastc!

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