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iPhone 4S unveiled today and here's the 411.


Finally after a morning of anxiously waiting for the new iPhone to be unveiled, we got to see that it's a iPhone 4S.

So what's new?
  • iMessage: a chat app that is similar to Blackberry Messenger, which works on any device with iOS5. Unlimited SMS/Chatting over a 3G/wi-fi connection.
  • Siri: Apple's new voice recognition software. Add calendar events, ask it to define words, set alarm clocks, etc.
  • Notification Center: a central place to view all your messages, calendars, events, missed calls etc.
  • News stand: all-in-one place for your magazine and news subscriptions.
  • Reminders: helps remind you of the things you need to get done with the use of the GPS.
  • Twitter integration: you can now tweet right from photos, safari, etc.
  • Better Camera: 8MP camera with 1080p Recording capabilities
  • Faster: Running Apple's A5 Processors that has been running on the iPad.
  • Added photo features: Crop, remove red eye, rotate, etc. right from 'Photo' 
  • iCloud: Sync all your information to the cloud and receive on any Apple device.
  • Safari: Enhanced web browsing with iCloud integration.
  • PC Free: Activate your iPhone right out of the box. Forget plugging it into your computer.
As you can see there is a lot of new features waiting to be played around with on the iPhone 4S. Now the question is, when can you get your hands on it? Here are the deets:

The iPhone 4S will come out in Black and White. 

Pricing: 16GB for $199, 32GB for $299, and 64GB for $399 (new capacity).

Pre-orders start on Oct 7 and it will be available on Oct 14.

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