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Apple iPhone gets official go-ahead
Apple's long-awaited iPhone has been given the thumbs up by the US government in time for its rumoured June launch.
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given Apple the go-ahead and the device is now set for launch. While Apple has kept the exact launch date of its first mobile close to its chest, it's widely believed to be some time in late June.
The FCC typically tests new devices to the market for various factors including SAR -- (specific absorption rate) or how much radiation is absorbed into the owner's head -- when the device is in use.
The FCC approval documents don't, however, give away more details of the closely guarded iPhone: Apple has requested that details including pictures of the handheld device and its user guide remain under wraps for 45 days.
When the device does go on sale, it will be licensed exclusively to US operator Cingular at two prices, $499 for a 4GB device and $599 for its 8GB equivalent, although it's not known whether Cingular intends to subsidise the device.
Apple has given the official launch date for the UK as late 2007 but has yet to reveal which mobile operator will be its partner in this country.
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