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    Steve Jobs has taken the veil off of the iPhone 4 at today's WWDC event taking place in San Francisco.

    Set to be offered in two colors, black or white, the iPhone 4 will feature a front-facing camera, a 5MP camera, an LED flash, and video conferencing made possible with FaceTime. The 16GB model will go for $199 and the 32GB model will sit at a $299 price point.

    Jobs also announced an iMovie app for the iPhone that would allow users to shoot, edit and share movies from the "device you carry in your pocket everyday." The iMovie app will cost $4.99.

    Jobs announced to wild cheers from the audience that iPhone 4 will have a gyroscope, which measures motion on six axes and is sensitive to gravity. The gyroscope will be good for gaming, he said.

    The new phone will also have better battery life, including seven hours of talk time on 3G -- about two hours more than the iPhone 3GS -- and 10 hours of web browsing on Wi-Fi.


    Jobs also talked up the success of the App Store and the upcoming operating system that introduces multitasking, a feature that's been in the Android OS for quite some time now.
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