It slices, it dices, it, well, does everything but print money — yet. Call it a smartphone on steroids, or call it a real MiniMac, the elegant (natch) phone/camera/iPod/internet device does almost everything a gadget freak could hope for.
As is Apple’s way, the iPhone takes what’s out there and makes it work for real humans. Or seems to — the iPhone won’t hit Apple and Cingular Wireless stores until June, pending approval by the Federal Communications Commission. (And by then, Cingular will be rebranded as AT&T.)
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