All of the rumors up until now have aciform toward the pronouncement of a next-generation Apple iPhone at WWDC next month. However, that does not appear to be the specimen any longer. Apple has announced that the Worldwide Developers Conference will be hosted by a line-up of executives led by Philip Schiller. In the exert pressure release, Apple reveals that the keynote idiom will presuppose dialogue of the iPhone 3.0 operating group and the additional OS X Snow Leopard operating system.
Steve Jobs might be there, but he won’t be there in any stiff capacity. I wouldn’t put it lifestyle the rig in Cupertino to in flagrante delicto us with some unannounced announcement, but Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray says that they "do not predict the open in antediluvian June." So, no brand-new iPhone right? Well, not exactly. From what we hear, Steve Jobs will be returning from his withdraw of truancy closer to the end of June and it is very reachable that Apple will multitude a odd episode to announce a new genus of iPhone products. This could very well embody the oft-rumored iPhone Nano.
This way, his Royal Steve-ness have have the honors of ushering in yet another genesis of iPhones. This would be good in tempo for the contract renewals from the public who bought the first iPhone two Junes ago.
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