Apple iPhone Arrives And It Runs OS X
January 9, 2007 – 1:35 pmby Darren

The Apple iPhone is here, and it runs OS X. Years of speculation have been put to rest as Apple unveils a phone that people had expected and craved for quite some time. The phone is impressive, to say the very least:
Sweet, glorious specs of the 11.6 millimeter device (that’s frickin’ thin, by the way) include a 3.5-inch wide touchscreen display with multi-touch support and a proximity sensor to turn off the sensor when it’s close to your face, 2 megapixel cam, 8 GB of storage, Bluetooth with EDR, WiFi that automatically engages when in range, and quadband GSM radio with EDGE. Perhaps most amazingly, though, it somehow runs OS X with support for Widgets, Google Maps, and Safari, and iTunes (of course) with CoverFlow out of the gate.
The introduction of the iPhone was expected at the MacWorld convention, and no one was let down by the introduction. Expect to read more and more about this product in the coming days.
Source: Engadget.


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