Apple’s iPhone is now approved for sale in the United States, according to recent FCC documents.
Apple requested that the Federal Communications Commission not release photos of the iPhone or the device’s user manual until 45 days after the certification was granted.
The FCC documents confirm Bluetooth, WiFi and EDGE features on the iPhone, though whether Apple has added additional features to the iPhone remains a mystery until the iPhone’s debut in late June.
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