So what happened?
For months now that investors and Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) enthusiasts have been expecting the 3G iPhone. The past few weeks, there was so much hype that speculation over features, dates and even a new business model surfaced daily, from bloggers, reporters, investors and analysts.
Finally the day came and Steve Jobs announced a 3G iPhone for $199 to be released on July 11 in 22 countries at first with the intention of selling the iPhone in 70 countries. Not only that, but the new model includes a GPS and push email.
For months now that investors and Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) enthusiasts have been expecting the 3G iPhone. The past few weeks, there was so much hype that speculation over features, dates and even a new business model surfaced daily, from bloggers, reporters, investors and analysts.
Finally the day came and Steve Jobs announced a 3G iPhone for $199 to be released on July 11 in 22 countries at first with the intention of selling the iPhone in 70 countries. Not only that, but the new model includes a GPS and push email.
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