Exactly, you just trim your old sim... but lets say you want to go back to your old phone, it's kinda hard to do so at that point. It's not hard at all, it's just if you're willing to do it or not.
This is pretty funny so far. Jobs is mostly defending himself at this point... and doing a poor job of it. No, Steve, those aren't the only reasons you've been rejecting apps.
Farmville for iPhone. God even the audience is laughing at Zynga. Zynga CEO is laughing all the way to the bank though. Suckerz.
What isn't NetFlix on now? It's crazy; they're on all 3 video game consoles, PC/Mac, iPad, Blu-Ray players, iPhone/Android, and even the unreleased WinMobile 7. It's definitely a good strategy; I bet they got plenty of new subscribers just for streaming.
Funniest part so far. Steve is showing difference in iPhone 4 screen and old one... 10:39 AM Firing up both phones. 10:39 AM Doing a live demo now. 10:40 AM Loading up NY Times next. 10:40 AM Zoomed in difference looking at home screen is remarkable. Apple had to get special projectors to show just how good this screen is. 10:41 AM Switching to backups. 10:41 AM NY Times still not loading on iPhone 4. 10:41 AM Steve asks everyone to get off WiFi to help him out, audience laughs. 10:41 AM Loading slowly, "networks in here always unpredictable." 10:42 AM Steve goes back to showing photos. 10:42 AM iPhone 4 now on AT&T, all kinds of error messages about not being connected to the internet popping up on iPhone 4. 10:43 AM Asks Scott for any suggestions. 10:43 AM Steve apologizing again. 10:43 AM iPhone 4 slowly barely loads NY Times. 10:43 AM Difference is fairly amazing. 10:44 AM Steve concludes demo. 10:44 AM Someone shouts, "Try Verizon."
Some new features iPhone 4: Pixel density on iPhone 4 will be four times that of the iPhone 3GS...326 pixels per square inch. The metal frame of the phone will be used as an antenna...less dropped calls now? 24% thinner than 3GS. LED flash with camera. 960x640 display, 800:1 contrast ratio. iPhone will be powered by the iPad processor. iPhone 4 will have 40% more talk time at 7 total hours on 3G, 6 hours of 3G browsing, 10 hours of video, Wi-Fi browsing, and 300 hours of standby time. All this info is from the IGN blog... http://gear.ign.com/articles/109/1094941p1.html
Quad-band HSPDA doesn't mean T-Mobile 3G would work, it just means Edge will work on T-Mobile like it did with previous iPhones. I also doubt it's going to be on Verizon.