iPhone 4 expected in June 2010 Apple Conference

An annual developers’ conference hosted by Apple will start in June 7. During this conference, the company is expected to unveil the latest version of the iPhone. The event will run in San Francisco until June 11. The Apple spokeswoman declined to say who would be delivering the keynote this year because of the incident that had happened last year. The event in previous years has featured a keynote address given by Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs. In 2009, Jobs was on a medical leave and so marketing head Phil Schiller took the responsibility and substituted on his behalf. Analyst expects the company to unveil the newest iPhone at this year’s conference, which is anticipated to be launched later this summer. The third-generation iPhone was unveiled at last year’s gathering, and went on sale less than two weeks later. The iPhone released in 2007 has become a hit to consumers. Apple sold a record of 8.75 million smartphones in its most recent quarter. Many anticipate the fourth-generation iPhone to have a new feature such as a front-facing camera. iPhone’s exclusive carrier in the U.S. is the AT&T, but analysts predict that the company will bring the device to carrier Verizon in the year 2011. Apple’s conference will also includes its first iPad development sessions. Apple released the 9.7-inch touchscreen tablet in the market earlier this month and it sold about 500,000 units in its first week. iPhone 4 expected in June 2010 Apple Conference is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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