The long-rumored arrival of a hybrid mobile phone and iPod music player from Apple Computer Inc has morphed from a question of "If" to "When" among fans and analysts.
Since Apple’s introduction of the iPod five years ago, the company has sold more than 67 million of the devices and more than 1.5 billion songs from its iTunes online music store.
Steve Jobs and Apple are poised to roll out what has been dubbed the "iPhone," perhaps as soon as January next year at the Macworld conference that kicks off every new year, analysts say.
"From a technical standpoint, the phone is pretty much done," said American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu. "It’s a big endeavor and we believe it’s beyond speculation."
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i wonder what the cents per minute rates will be and what the reception will be like any ideas as this is a new idea from apple?