BEIJING, June 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Apple Inc. announced
Wednesday the iPhone will play Youtube videos when it ships next week.
Apple said in a release that about 10,000 Youtube videos will be available in time for iPhone's launch. YouTube,
a subsidiary of Google Inc., will be recoding the rest of its videos into the
H.264 format used by the iPhone by fall.
The iPhone will be the first cell phone to use H.264,
Apple said.
"IPhone delivers the best YouTube mobile experience
by far," Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said in the statement.
The iPhone will use a relatively slow cellular data
network provided by AT&T Inc., and streaming video is likely to tax it.
However, the iPhone will also be equipped with Wi-Fi, providing faster speeds in
"hotspots."
The iPhone combines a cellular phone with the music-
and video-playing capabilities of Apple's iPod and features a 3.5-inch
touch-sensitive screen. Two models, for 499 U.S. dollars and 599 dollars,
will go on sale in the United States on Friday, June 29.
Apple also said Youtube videos are now available on
its Apple TV device, a small computer that connects to a TV. Until now, the
Apple TV has mainly been able to show videos from the user's iTunes library, and
some movie trailers from Apple's site.
(Agencies)