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Apple COO: iPhone still on track for June launch

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By LC Angell

Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, February 28, 2007
News Category: iPhone

Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook reiterated yesterday that the company remains on track to release its iPhone in June. Speaking at the Goldman Sachs 2007 Technology Investment Symposium Conference, Cook said Apple expects to sell 10 million of the devices in 2008, but said it is too early to tell if the iPhone will take sales away from the iPod. “The iPod is being sold for a wide variety of uses. We’ll see what happens,” Cook said.

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Ya know.  I like the whole all in one feature thing, but would really rather have an iPod with some of the “iPhone” features and GPS capability.  The iPod is a key feature in my car.  I don’t listen to radio or satelite, because I use the iPod all the time, so a GPS function would be ideal!

Posted by JT on March 2, 2007 at 2:17 AM (PDT)

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