
US Federal Communications Commission gives approval for Apple's iPhones.
First sample iPhone was presented by Apple during the Macworld Expo in January and get a huge popularity among media and users. Some of press representatives were allowed to take a photo of the new phone, some of them even had a chance to use it.
The most important steps for the phone are emissions and FCC approval, before being sold. Apple's iPhone has successfully passed these steps and is ready to release.
But the iPhone that will be release in June is different than the one that appeared on Macworld Expo.
Apple requested FCC not to release iPhone photos, manual and other documents, because they are going to make some changes. The information will be released closer to the phone's release day in June.
There will be some more confidential information that will not be available for public at all such as proprietary information and iPhone's block diagram.
By Ruzan Harutyunyan for HULIQ
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