This Is The Reason Why It Took Apple 10 Months To Launch White iPhone 4

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In an exclusive interview with All Things Digital’s Ina Fried, Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller explained that white version needed protection from UV rays, and that it was identified and solved when they were perhaps working on the white iPad 2.

“It was challenging. It’s not as simple as making something white. There’s a lot more that goes into both the material science of it–how it holds up over time…but also in how it all works with the sensors.”

“We thought we were there a year ago, or less than that, when we launched the iPhone 4, and we weren’t.”

“We obviously think about this in a generic way because you have a white iPad.”

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Most of you by now will know that Apple has made white iPhone 4 official, and it is launching tomorrow in 28 countries, in both 16 and 32GB flavors, and for the same price as the current black version. But what most you might be wondering is why did it took Apple 10 months to launch the illusive handset in white?

In an exclusive interview with All Things Digital’s Ina Fried, Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller explained that white version needed protection from UV rays, and that it was identified and solved when they were perhaps working on the white iPad 2.

“It was challenging. It’s not as simple as making something white. There’s a lot more that goes into both the material science of it–how it holds up over time…but also in how it all works with the sensors.”

“We thought we were there a year ago, or less than that, when we launched the iPhone 4, and we weren’t.”

“We obviously think about this in a generic way because you have a white iPad.”

You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook fanpage to keep yourself updated on all the latest from Microsoft, Google and Apple.