Apple introduces 'zippy' new black iPhone
Published on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 00:50 in Sci-Tech section
Tags: Apple, IPhone , San Francisco

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San Francisco: Apple Inc on Monday unveiled a second-generation iPhone, a sleek black unit with faster Internet access.
"It's amazingly zippy," Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said, showing off the highly anticipated encore to the device that melds a mobile phone, iPod media player and Web browser.
The new iPhone will run on third-generation or 3G wireless networks and includes satellite navigation capability, Jobs told developers at a conference in San Francisco, about a year after the original iPhone went on sale.
Jobs, who is still speaking, added that one of the next challenges was "affordability" of the device. Apple has sold 6 million iPhones, Jobs said, and analysts say the business could eventually match the size of its Macintosh computer or iPod media player businesses.
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