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After the release of the iPhone 4S, the 3GS was still offered for free on a contract until November 2011, when AT&T raised the price to 59 cents with no explanation. [16] The 99¢ price was only available with a two-year contract on AT&T in the United States and a three-year contract on Telus , Rogers , Bell and Fido Solutions in Canada.
The iPhone, developed by Apple Inc., is a line of smartphones that combine a mobile phone, digital camera, personal computer, and music player into one device. Introduced by then-CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, the iPhone revolutionized the mobile phone industry with its multi-touch interface and lack of physical keyboard.
September 21, 2012 iPhone 5: iPhone: September 10, 2013 October 11, 2012 iPod Touch (5th generation) (32 & 64 GB) iPod Touch: July 15, 2015 iPod Nano (7th gen) iPod Nano: July 27, 2017 October 23, 2012 Mac Mini (Late 2012) Mac Mini: October 16, 2014 MacBook Pro with Retina display (3rd gen) (13") (Late 2012) MacBook Pro: February 13, 2013 ...
Wal-Mart's (WMT) motto, "Save Money, Live Better," may strike a fresh chord with folks who've been lusting after an iPhone for years, but were unwilling to fork over the $200 or more required to ...
The iPhone 3G sported a 3.5 in (89 mm) capacitive touchscreen with a 480×320 resolution at 163 ppi. The scratch-resistant glass sits on top of the display. Just like the original iPhone, the touchscreen was designed for a bare finger, or multiple fingers for multi-touch sensing. The device featured the same sensors as its predecessor.
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The iPhone 5 was announced on September 12, 2012, and introduced a larger 4-inch screen, up from the 3.5-inch screen of all previous iPhone models, as well as faster 4G LTE connectivity. [28] It also introduced a thinner and lighter body made of aluminum alloy , and the 30-pin dock connector of previous iPhones was replaced with the new ...
iPhone and iPod Touch models released between 2007 and 2009 used system on a chip (SoC) circuits designed by Samsung and manufactured to Apple's specifications. Two such SoCs were used: the Samsung S5L8900, used in the first-generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G, and the first-generation iPod Touch, [1] and the Samsung S5L8920, used in the iPhone 3GS and the third-generation iPod Touch. [2]