At last, after so many months of speculations and rumors about what would iPhone (not even sure if this would be the name) look like, today Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone to the large audience in attendance at MacWorld.
This new sleek mobile gadget combines phone, wide-screen iPod, and internet access. It comes in two version a 4GB and 8GB storage capacity, support quad-band GSM, EDGE, WiFi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 wireless.
The iPhone also has a built-in 2 MP digital camera, a big enough 3.5-inch widescreen display and running on Mac OS X engine. One of main attraction of iPhone is the new user interface (UI) which by design they get rid of the button and replaced it with screen-based touch pad.

With so many bells and whistles packed into this thin gadget (11.6mm to be exact), I started to wonder what would be the battery life?
Since this gadget is primarily a phone, Mr. Jobs confirmed that the exclusive carrier for the iPhone will be Cingular, Sweet! I have to stick to Cingular for now and start saving money to afford this gadget once it hit the store by June with a price tag of $499 and $599 for the first two model.