With Apple announcing dates for their Worldwide Developers Conference taking place on June 8-12 in San Francisco, the official countdown to the next-generation iPhone has begun. The WWDC in 2008 was the epic event where Apple chose to launch iPhone 3G. Many are also expecting the release of OS X Snow Leopard, as the latest major update to Apple's wildly popular operating system.
It's likely the next-gen iPhone revision will be unveiled by Steve Jobs himself using the June event to signal his own triumphant return to the helm as Apple's CEO. Jobs said he would be out on medical leave until the "end of June", so it's difficult to believe he would pass up the opportunity to announce the new iPhone.
A major iPhone hardware upgrade is expected along with some key features Apple is still holding close to the vest. I'm convinced the iPhone 3.0 preview only revealed the obvious, concealing the biggest bang for last. I want to believe.
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