
Apple unveils the half-price, twice-speed device
By James Martin
Published: 10 June 2008 13:15 BST
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced a new version of Apple's popular iPhone last night at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. New features include a faster 3G internet connection, GPS, new apps, and a low-end price of $199.
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