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Apple iPhone confirmed for June 29th release

I will be the first to admit it — we were off on the release date! Thanks to some hard journalism work from Ryan over at Engadget, and now confirmed by Apple’s iPhone ads themselves, the June 29th release date is 100% confirmed. Want to take a look at the ads? Me too! Check them out below.

Thanks, James and Liam!

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  1. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:31 pm, Tim Said:

    I really dont get it. Its not even 3g. Id rather see a 3g 8gb rizr z8. Better device for alot less cash. Never been an apple fan, Not going to start now. just an edge bar phone with an ipod.

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  2. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:39 pm, Avi Said:

    It says minimum 2 years required. I am going to go out on a limb here but perhaps if you sign a 3 year contract, the price drops??

    mmmmmh….

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  3. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 8:41 pm, Tim Said:

    Actually, There is one thing I like about the iphone. It has and will cause other manufactures to step it up a notch. I think we will see some great new devices soon and at better prices.

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  4. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 9:13 pm, Jimmy Said:

    Its ok BG at least you had the balls to admit you were wrong and correct the mistake! We still love you!

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  5. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 9:39 pm, Otsego Said:

    Lame. June 29 is too far away! i was hoping BG was right! For all the nay sayers *cough* tim *cough* just wait till you see one of these in person. PLUS 3G for AT&T is still only in MAJOR metro cities. No one else has it.. and probably wont for 2 years (just intime to renew your contract for the 3G iphone). Thats very much the case for me. So the WIFI and EDGE will be more than sufficient. The iPhone, functionality wise, trumps everything in every way and does it in a glorious package (not to mention a better screen than any other phone out there).
    On a side note, i noticed on ALL of the ads.. the time is the same (9:42am). not that big of a deal, but wtf? i also noticed that little car icon is still on google maps. hooray for driving directions!
    Finally, the ad doesnt mention price. Even though its been stated, i’d be willing to bet there will be SOME kind of rebate (or free unlimited data plan) or something to take the sting off the price.

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  6. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 10:04 pm, AJ Said:

    I know in Pittsburgh, they are only just now TESTING 3G connectivity. Because of my environment and the type of work I do, I have a Nextel Blackberry. I’m still rocking iDEN download speeds (not even close to EDGE). EDGE will suffice on the iPhone, until AT&T moves out with their coverage to more areas. Then we’ll have a legit gripe about the lack of 3G on the iPhone if they don’t add it.

    iPhone + Blackberry Connect (if it ever happens) = crap my pants

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  7. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 10:36 pm, Gabe Said:

    Dose anyone know if you will be able to get one without a contract or and if so around how much that would cost?

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  8. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 10:48 pm, JJLO Said:

    Regardless think we will see all try to step up their game to match the iphone. In the end better phones for all.

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  9. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 10:54 pm, John Said:

    I live in the ‘burbs, nowhere particularly close to a major city (30 miles from Seattle), and AT&T has 3G all over our area…

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  10. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 10:54 pm, SUFan Said:

    I have some questions that I am just curious about:

    1. Will AT&T or Apple provide support? If its AT&T that could be ugly.

    2. How is the typing compared to a phone with a qwerty keyboard

    3. Expected battery life?

    I’ll still need to keep my BB Curve but that sure looks like a fun phone.

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  11. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 11:06 pm, AJ Said:

    Here’s the ultimate question:

    Curve or iPhone?

    From a “cool” standpoint, the iPhone wins hands down. From a monetary standpoint, the Curve is $199 after rebate and 2 year contract, the iPhone is $499 with a 2 year deal. Does the Curve do everything the iPhone does? No. Does the iPhone have enterprise-class e-mail service? No.

    Seeing and feeling the device in person will be the true test. I have a feeling that the touch screen keyboard won’t be as good as advertised. People like keyboards. Look at the 8800? Main complaint? the keyboard. They keys are too close together and cause misspellings. I see a similar thing happening with the iPhone.

    I still want one though :)

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  12. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 11:31 pm, MarvOne Said:

    So I guess you wont be able to by “prepaid” iPhones at launch based on the “fine print” in the commerical. I cant wait till the 28th for all the hype beast and iPhone launch parties and midnight store openings, let see how smoothly “they” (meaning ATT) handle the mass hysteria they have built up over this device.

    (iPhone best xmas gift for 2009, you’ll see)

    BG: Holla at me if I can do anything to help out around the site, like count the closet where you keep all those unreleased phones on lock.

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  13. On Jun 3, 2007 @ 11:34 pm, paul dipietro Said:

    This iphone is BS. Jump off it! Blackberry does exactly what that does unless ur 7 years old. We all love our toys but just buy an IPOD!

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  14. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 12:12 am, JP Said:

    So I assume you will be able to sign a new two year (extend a current contract) in order to buy the Iphone? Correct me if I’m wrong, but if I am already an AT&T customer and want the new BB for example. I can’t just sign up for two more years to get the discounted price..Correct?

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  15. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 12:14 am, Greg Said:

    JP, you should be able to re-up for a new two year to get the phone, or at least that’s my understanding.

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  16. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 12:20 am, JP Said:

    So if I still have one year left I will now be under a three year contract?

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  17. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 12:22 am, Greg Said:

    From the way I understand how contracts work, yes.

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  18. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 12:56 am, jwheels Said:

    So the interesting thing comparing $$ between the curve and the iphone is BB data plan vs Wifi on the iphone. Why would you need a data plan if you live in a wifi wired city like Austin? $40.00 less per month x 2 yrs= $960.00. Which phone is cheaper again?

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  19. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 1:08 am, JJLO Said:

    If you have been a long standing customer and you have a year or more left on your contract, they will (has been my experience) reset you to two years. If someone has had something different, lets hear from you.

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  20. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 3:45 am, paul dipietro Said:

    dunno, alot of people, all of us ha ha, took that extension with the 8800 now we cant get it on the curve and deff. wont be able to get it on the IPHONE. then again its only money, I dont like this iphone very much but I am going to buy it even though I have a curve!

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  21. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 3:50 am, joel Said:

    nice! thanks as always bg! any idea if existing customers can upgrade or do they have to sign up for a brand new service agreement?

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  22. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 6:20 am, myPhoneWar.com Said:

    I’m tired of people saying that other phones do *exactly* the same things as the iPhone. The only time this has been true, is with the guy who made the software app that acted like the iPhone and uploaded it to YouTube (right before Apple sent him a cease and desist). Now he’s got something trashier called “iLaunch” that isn’t nearly as nice, and he knowns it. I’d LOVE it if Apple suddenly looked around, and all phones had a multi-touch UI (no scrollbars or menus ALLOWED!), unified media interface, and full-blown browsers.

    Apple has totally downplayed their UI innovations for a touch controls device, but most folks who pay attention see what I’m saying. It’s the basis of the new commercials (slide, tap, tap, done). I have no doubt Opera would be BETTER than Safari, if someone else had invented this UI before Apple. They didn’t though. Unfortunately. Fortunately, though?

    Someone did. Apple. I think Apple would like nothing more than to have competitors focus on feature-lists and think Apples OS X UI replacement as simple window-dressing.

    Me? I want them to “get it” so much Apple has to start suing people. I don’t know if that will happen though… with people who think the Blackberry does “exactly what the iPhone does” walking around.

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  23. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 8:24 am, Tanz Said:

    Sense the screen is touch sensitive it must go nuts in a person’s pockets with misdialing and going to different apps, and from what I hear the battery is like the ipod which means the wear and tear is going to be great and battery life will decrease dramatically within the first year and you would pretty much have to replace a phone that I’m sure AT&T is not going to insure because of the cost.

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  24. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 8:44 am, D Said:

    I’d have to double check to be sure, but I’m guessing that like all iPods, it has a hold switch at the top of the device

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  25. On Jun 4, 2007 @ 10:06 am, Luke Said:

    Ok so the iphone has two killer apps for me. html email and a tabbed browser. Other than that, I can take it or leave it. I can’t see myself one handed tapping out lengthy emails/texts like I do today on my pearl. Nor can I see myself doing no-look dialing of a phone number. I don’t know if the iphone has voice dialing but it had better cuz I can see the accident reports now… “I was trying to look up a number on my iphone and didn’t see the traffic had stopped.”

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