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Apple Unveils a Faster, Cheaper iPhone



SAN FRANCISCO — Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, announced a new version of the company’s popular iPhone on Monday with a raft of new programs, more powerful wireless Internet connections and a sharply reduced price.

The phone, available in the United States through AT&T and Apple’s own stores, will sell for $200 for an 8-gigabyte model and $300 for a 16-gigabyte model. The old models sold for $400 and $500 respectively. The phone will go on sale July 11 at a uniform price around the world.

As widely anticipated, the phone will run on so-called 3G wireless networks, allowing much faster Internet connections than the original iPhone introduced last year — speeds that Mr. Jobs, at an Apple conference here Monday, called “amazingly zippy.”

The faster data service from AT&T will cost $30 a month for unlimited use, up from $20 under the plan introduced last year.

The phone, sleeker than the original, will also have built-in Global Positioning System capability to allow location-based services. It will also have longer battery life.

Mr. Jobs also directly challenged Microsoft with a mobile Web service called MobileMe intended to permit a user to integrate phone, calendar and contact information on multiple devices. The service, which will cost $99 a year and comes with 20 gigabytes of data storage, is similar to a service offered by Microsoft, but it comes with Apple’s consumer flair for Web design and seamless integration.

The announcements came on the opening day of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, at which the company also introduced a raft of new programs for the phone, many free.

Wall Street seemed less than overwhelmed by the announcement, however. At one point during the Apple presentation, the company’s shares were off nearly $10 before rebounding. The stock closed at $181.61, down $4.03, or 2.2 percent.

Apple entered the smartphone market last June and has made the iPhone second only to Research In Motion’s BlackBerry phones in the category. Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., said on Monday that it had sold 6 million of the phones.

Analysts reported shortages in May as the company appeared to work down inventories for the introduction of a new phone.

Although AT&T stores still have phones in stock, according to a company spokesman, the supply has largely dried up in Apple’s retail outlets, and the phones are no longer available through the company’s online store.

Mr. Jobs has stated that his goal is to sell 10 million iPhones in 2008. Apple has been signing a series of deals with cellphone network providers around the world. It recently said it would offer the iPhone in Japan, Spain, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

The only major countries without an iPhone distribution agreement are Russia and China.



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