Apple iPhone gets FCC approval


Apple iPhone


Finally, the Apple iPhone got approved by the FCC but as it was expected, no new information is revealed by them. Expected to launch in late June with AT&T, the first Apple's device will feature 4 or 8GB memory, 2-megapixel camera, quad-band GSM/EDGE and WiFi.

The only thing that FCC shows is the aluminum back housing, which protects the non-removable battery, similar to an iPod.

Read the FCC report here.

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  • Jennifer said on Nov 23 07 at 1:35 pm:

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