Apple wouldn’t just down its store before 10 PM PST on a Monday night for nothing. Instead, it was likely putting the pieces in place so it can roll out the big updates later this week.
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Then on Friday will be the iPhone 3G itself. While it won’t be sold online at first, Apple does now have a placeholder page telling you where to find an Apple or AT&T store in which you can buy the device.
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Then there’s the big update that everyone was hoping for: The iPhone/iPod Touch 2.0 software upgrade and accompanying App Store. But these updates likely won’t come via the web-based online store and will instead be a part of the new iTunes version 7.7.
The latest word still has these new features launching before the iPhone 3G on Friday, but Apple is also supposedly being very stubborn about telling anyone, even developers accepted into the App Store, when it will launch the App Store exactly.
And so the wait, hype and buzz will continue to build for another day.
For those impatient souls, check out Wired’s minimal iPhone 2.0 software walk-through to help hold you over.
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