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Gallery: Steve Jobs reveals iPhone 4 at WWDC

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    At WWDC, Steve Jobs takes the stage to show off Apple's newest creation, the iPhone 4. Check out the live blog by Sam Diaz, and live analysis from Jason D. O'Grady and Adrian Kingsley-Hughes.

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    The Moscone Center in San Francisco is prepped for Apple's WWDC day.

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    Apple has sold 2 million iPads in 10 countries in 59 days.

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    The iPad will be in 19 countries by the end of July. There are 8,500 iPad apps, plus 200,000 iPhone apps.

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    Jobs says the Elements app earned more on the sales on the iPad in one day than five years of Google ads on the company's same site.

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    In 65 days, users have downloaded 5 million books.

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    Jobs' next subject: The Apps store.

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    Jobs says Apple fully supports HTML5

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    Jobs announces that Netflix will be on the iPhone this summer - for free.

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    Jobs says there are 225,000 apps with 15,000 submissions weekly. He claims 95 percent are approved within 7 days.

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    eBay was downloaded 10 million times on iPhone last year.

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    WWDC Bingo.

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    Farming or Farmville for the iPhone.

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    A new iPhone and iPod touch version of Guitar Hero.

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    Play new songs right over the iPhone.

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    Apple has paid $1 billion to developers, so far.

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    The iPhone trails RIM in 2010 Q1.

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    iPhone leads in mobile browser usage.

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    Apple introduces the iPhone 4. It's got 100 new features.

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    The iPhone 4 is 9.3 mm thick. Jobs says its the thinnest smartphone. It has a front-facing camera, receiver, micro-SIM tray, and camera with LED flash in the back. On the bottom, there's a mic, 30-pin connector, and speaker. And on top, a second mic, second sleep/wake button, and noise-cancellation button.

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    It's got a retinal display that increases pixel density up to four times in the same space.

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    There are 3 slits in the stainless steel structure which is part of the antenna system.

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    The glass is scratch resistant and gives better optical quality.

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    Jobs says the human retinal capacity is 300 pixels per inch.

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    iPhone 4 highlights.

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    The batter offers 7 hours of talk time, 6 hours of 3G browsing, 10 hours of Wi-Fi browsing, and 300 hours of standby.

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    It contains a 3-axis gyroscope with control for pitch, roll, and yaw.

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    Jobs demos the new controls.

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    The new camera is 5 megapixels with a 5X digital zoom, tap-to-focus, and built-in LED flash.

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    iMovie for the iPhone

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    iMovie works in portrait or landscape.

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    Jobs is adding multitasking to iOS 4 which is being renamed OS. He says it took longer to arrive because Apple wanted to do it right.

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    Jobs says Apple will sell its 100 millionth iOS device - iPhone, iPad, and iPod touches - this month.

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    iBooks on the iPhone.

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    Jobs demos iAds which will provide some extra income for developers - and Apple too. The new ads will not take the user away from the developer's app. Apple sells and hosts the ads. Developers show where to put them and get 60 percent of the income.

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    A new iPhone app called "Face Time" is a video call which can be made between iPhone 4 callers.

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    What we've all been waiting for - the pricing. Pre-orders begin on June 15. It will be available for sale on June 24.

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    In 2010, the iPhone 4 will be released in 88 countries by September.

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Steve Jobs takes center stage at Apple's WWDC in San Francisco and shows off his company's newest creation - iPhone 4.

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At WWDC, Steve Jobs takes the stage to show off Apple's newest creation, the iPhone 4. Check out the live blog by Sam Diaz, and live analysis from Jason D. O'Grady and Adrian Kingsley-Hughes.

Published: June 7, 2010 -- 10:18 GMT (03:18 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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