There was a lot of speculation about the new Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone leading up to Monday's keynote speech by Steve Jobs during his company's Worldwide Developers Conference. Would the new wireless devices come with GPS functionality, faster 3G Web access, and a $199 price that is half of the first generation's entry level gadget? Yes. Would it come with a front-facing videoconferencing camera, the ability to travel through time, and a black mock turtleneck? No.
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The speculation was almost as fun as the reality, though the new phones -- due to hit stores next month -- will be pretty cool. At $199 for the 8-gig model, Apple finally has a phone at a price point that competes effectively with other smartphone makers. Yes, the phones are still tethered to AT&T (NYSE: T) as the official stateside carrier. That limits the audience of potential owners, since some handset owners are tied to long-term contracts elsewhere. Others may not be happy that AT&T will be charging $10 more a month for unlimited Web access on the new phones, but who doesn't expect to pay more for quicker access?
Despite the hiccups, it's really just a matter of time before Apple grows its base beyond the 6 million early adopters who snapped up a first-generation iPhone over the past year.
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The bargain-priced iPhone wasn't the only news on the radar this past week. Let's take a brief look at some of the other nuggets.
Until next week, I remain,
Rick Munarriz
Copyright © 2008 Universal Press Syndicate.

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