Saturday, June 12, 2010

The New iPhone getting Apple WWDC 2010 live info

Monday June 7th was the start of the Apple World Wide Developer Conference. People seem to expect the WWDC 2010 live stream to include an announcement of the new iPhone. This new iPhone may very well be called the iPhone HD or iPhone 4G, but either way, the Apple WWDC is sure to garner attention.

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New iPhone designed to be announced at Apple WWDC 2010 live stream

In recent years, Apple used the WWDC to introduce new iPhones. With the recent Gizmodo coverage of a new iPhone – a possible iPhone HD or iPhone 4G — that was found in a California bar, expectations are high. There are a few new iPhone features that are confirmed, but Steve Jobs is likely to lay out each feature of the new iPhone during the Apple WWDC 2010 keynote speech.

You are able to follow the Apple WWDC 2010 live stream

Steve Jobs’ Apple WWDC keynote speech is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Pacific Time today, June 7. There can be quite a bit of tech bloggers and journalists providing an Apple WWDC 2010 live steam. Some of the best places you are able to find the Apple WWDC 2010 live stream and possibly get data on the new iPhone, if it is announced, include:

  • Engadget WWDC 2010 live stream blog
  • engadget.com/2010/06/07/steve-jobs-live-from-wwdc-2010/
  • CNet News WWDC 2010 live stream
  • news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20006866-260.html
  • Mac Rumors Live WWDC 2010 live Twitter
  • twitter.com/macrumorslive

What other features could possibly be announced at WWDC 2010?

At the Apple WWDC, a lot more than just an iPhone should be announced. Subtitled “the center of the app universe,” WWDC 2010 is set to have many large announcements. Seems like the new iPhone operating system should be announced. The iPad might have an upgrade coming. The iPhone release date may be given. In short, , as well as tech geeks around the world, can have plenty to be looking forward to. Unsigned applications and other non-Apple-approved applications will continue to be blocked from use on products running the iPhone OS.

Is the new iPhone release date going to break tradition?

Traditionally, the announcement of a new iPhone follows a period of waiting for it to be officially released. Nevertheless, there are some signs that point to the iPhone 4G being released simultaneously with the Apple WWDC announcement. For example, AT and T has pushed upgrade eligibility forward as much as five months, with an iPhone upgrade option.

New iPhone runs on AT and T data plan

Users of AT and T have no unlimited data plan option any longer. Instead, AT and T has decided to introduce a two-tier data plan. The top tier will allow users of the new iPhone (and old iPhone) to download just 2GB of data per month and cost an additional $10 per gigabyte of data. While 2GB would be plenty for most users, anyone who streams TV or radio on their new iPhone will quickly find themselves bumping up against the limit. The new pricing plan will save AT ant T iPhone users money. Unless a Verizon iPhone comes out with an unlimited plan, though (which likely will not happen for a couple of years if at all), then the new applications for the iPhone will easily end up costing users even a lot more.



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