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Apple's iPhone 4 made its way to our country recently. It is already available on Aircel and Airtel with a rather hefty price (though the networks promise 100% money back over a period of two years via monthly credits). Well, the rather alarming issue with the launch was that India was a bit too late in getting the phone considering the fact that we are all anticipating the launch of its successor.
Apple has now confirmed its launch, partially at least, by saying that the company will be revealing the latest iteration of iOS, i.e. iOS 5 at the WWDC 2011 (Apple Worldwide Developers Conference) next week. This is supposed to bring a couple of new features, which the company will briefly demonstrate. This will be done in the presence of, Apple CEO, Steve Jobs who will start off with a keynote presentation accompanied by other Apple executives and officials.
Apple's iPhone 4 made its way to our country recently. It is already available on Aircel and Airtel with a rather hefty price (though the networks promise 100% money back over a period of two years via monthly credits). Well, the rather alarming issue with the launch was that India was a bit too late in getting the phone considering the fact that we are all anticipating the launch of its successor.
Apple has now confirmed its launch, partially at least, by saying that the company will be revealing the latest iteration of iOS, i.e. iOS 5 at the WWDC 2011 (Apple Worldwide Developers Conference) next week. This is supposed to bring a couple of new features, which the company will briefly demonstrate. This will be done in the presence of, Apple CEO, Steve Jobs who will start off with a keynote presentation accompanied by other Apple executives and officials.