Now that we’ve known about the iPhone for a little while, we’ve also had some time to scratch our head and wonder about some of the details. Thankfully we’ve had a leaked memo help us along, as well as a few statements from AT&T representatives to help us along.

Industry analysts have also been hard at work this past week, estimating that Apple is getting $325 from AT&T for each iPhone 3G sold, and coming up with a bill of material for the new phone. They’ve also predicted twice the demand over the original iPhone, though not so much in Japan.

Already we’ve seen some of the first cases announced from ezGear, even though we’re still a few weeks out from launch. Citrix has also announced their new remote capabilities that they will be offering to iPhone users. We also had a chance to take a sneak peek at the upcoming App Store, which should launch around the same time as the new iPhone 3G.

Apple has finally settled that pesky lawsuit concerning their Visual Voicemail, though no specific details were given. There are still plenty of unanswered questions such as whether or not we’ll ever get Flash, most of which we’ll hopefully learn the answers to in the coming weeks.






