SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Apple CEO Steve Jobs will give the June 7 keynote address company’s 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference where he could potentially announce the upcoming next-generation iPhone, suggests media reports.
Eweek reported that Jobs could use the platform to announce the next-generation iPhone, dubbed "iPhone 4G" by the media, and outline a release strategy. Apple has not confirmed such a device to be in the works, but a pair of leaked prototype smartphones suggests that the company is indeed gearing up for a refresh of the iPhone line. Apple has chosen to focus on five tracks for the conference’s attendees: Application Frameworks, Internet and Web, Graphics and Media, Developer Tools, and Core OS. The technical sessions, many of which will focus on Apple’s emerging technologies such as its “iAd” platform, are covered in more detail on this site.
For those not involved in the development community, however, the conference’s biggest news may be the much-rumored debut of the next-generation iPhone, dubbed “iPhone 4G” by the media. A May 17 report by Taiwan-based Digitimes suggested that Apple would unveil the iPhone 4G during the conference; an analyst for the publication, citing unnamed sources, suggested that Apple could ship as many as 24 million of the devices in 2010.
(Source:Eweek)
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