Apple iPhone 4G with FaceTime video calls coming to Canada in July

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Best new feature has to be FaceTime video calls, worst new feature only in Wi-Fi

iPhone 4 FaceTime video calls but only on Wi-Fi

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has released the latest iPhone 4 today at WWDC. As expected it has front and rear facing video cameras to allow the hot new application -FaceTime.

FaceTime will allow you to video call your friends which is pretty futuristic, even if we saw it on StarTrek. What’s not so hot is you have to be in Wi-Fi hot spot to make the call. Considering other phones have video conferencing on 3G, Jobs is polishing an apple here.

The phones go on sale June 24th, 2010. AT&T is allowing people to upgrade 6 months early if the contract ends in 2010. The 32 GB iPhone4 will cost $299 from AT&T.

Pre-Orders start tomorrow in the US, France, Germany, UK and Japan. Apparently Canada has offended Jobs – we get them in July.

Jobs talked about new video advertising opportunities and also his payout of $1 billion to iPhone developers which is impressive.

The iPhone 4 uses the same A4 processor as the iPad and is said to me much faster.

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2 Comments

  1. I know it was just a joke, but us Canadians havent offended anyone at apple, its just the network isnt going to be able to handle the new Iphone until more upgrades are done, our canadian provcomment_IDers just need more time than the big guys in the states . . .

  2. all the canadian telecom people are crooks. they are happy only only with monthly humongous bills and won’t do anything to make their services better. Blame Rogers, Bell and f***ing other companies and not Jobs for his good job.

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