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iPhone Stars in Apple Show, Supported by Software


Philip Schiller, an Apple vice president, spoke to the developers conference Monday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.



Scott Forstall, Apple’s vice president for iPhone software, described an application that helps owners retrieve lost phones.



SAN FRANCISCO — Apple offered its devoted fans their periodic supply of catnip on Monday with a new version of the iPhone, called the iPhone 3G S.


Apple announced some things that were characteristically Apple: more, better, faster features on its smartphones and computers. It also announced something that was not: lower prices.


The company said the third model of its hit phone, which looks physically identical to the last version but includes internal hardware and software improvements, will go on sale on June 19. Among the changes, the iPhone 3G S will have a three-megapixel camera that also records video,

internal digital compass and voice

-control features that let

owners use spoken

commands