Yes definitely. As usual, Steve Jobs presented the breakthrough phone in
typical Steve Jobs fashion.

The iPhone definitely is a big shock to a lot of competitors since Apple was
able to successfully keep this as a big hush-hush project. Now, I'm sure
other phone companies will be scrambling to keep up with Apple's big leap in
the mobile phone market.

Contrary to what the people wasn't able to know, the iPhone was based on a
lot of "open-mobile" projects out there, including Linux-based phones. It's
not pretty hard for Apple to make one of its own since its flagship OS --
Mac OS X -- _is_ *nix variant same as Linux. The good part is that the
iPhone uses the same Aqua/Quartz technology used in Mac OS X, allowing Mac
OS X users and Devs to customize the phone thoroughly plus widgets can be
traversed back and forth in between systems (iPhone ---->
iMac/MacBook/iBook/MacMini ----> iPhone).

Think of iPhone as your iPod+PDA/Cellphone+OS X in one package. The 8GB of
memory sure packs a wallop!

On 1/11/07, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Awesome stuff. iPod + Phone + Internet. I'd definitely like to have
one of these


http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/09/live-from-macworld-2007-steve-jobs-keynote/

It costs US$499 (around P25K) - not too bad, considering that high-end
Nokia models cost more than that.

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