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February 2, 2007

iPhone Arriving in April?



According to AppleInsider and various Mac sites, Apple’s iPhone could be making a debut in April, which is two months sooner than originally announced by Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs.

While it is being said that Apple’s initial launch date was rather conservative, Taiwanese manufacturer, Foxconn, confirms that the iPhone could possibly launch sooner than June since they were beginning production during the first quarter of this year. Sources are also claiming that the rumor has also been confirmed from reps inside Cingular.

It is believed that hardware nor FCC certification will NOT delay iPhone’s launch, but the fact that more time is needed is synchronize Cingular components with Mac OS X, which will run in the mobile device.

In addition, it should be noted that in the past it has been very unlikely for Apple to beat its own product launch dates, and often ends up barely arriving at the finish line on time.

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