by Brenda Stokes on August 4, 2008

So, this isn't the first time a rumor involving a smaller iPhone has been circulating. In fact, about a year ago, talk was high that we'd be seeing an iPhone Nano for Christmas. But this time the DailyMail.co.uk is reviving the speculation.
This tiny iPhone would have the distinctive candy bar shape and would be targeted to the pay-as-you-go market, to which the iPhone and iPhone 3G were a bit too ...
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by Chris Davies on March 31, 2008

Sturdy-jawed tech tyke and PiperJaffray analyst Gene Munster has been stirring up rumors again with his latest prediction that Apple will launch a "budget" iPhone at the beginning of 2009, priced between $200 and $300, as part of a rapid expansion plan designed to drive sales over the next two year. Expecting the lower-cost model to hit stores by the end of January 2009, Munster suggests that by that point ...
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by James Allan Brady on September 3, 2007

In the Chinese section of IFA there is a portable media player that has been produced that had a very strong resemblance to the iPhone, but its smaller. So there is really no way in hell it could be an iPhone Nano.
However, it does look very much like the iPhone, save for the giant “MP4 Player” sticker across the top and some retarded looking joystick type of thing at the ...
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by Vincent Nguyen on July 10, 2007

It's never fun retracting something you or someone that works for you wrote. JP Morgan had to issued a note retracting Kevin Chang's earlier projection about a near term iPhone Nano. According to TUAW's exclusive report, the company now says that the majority of Chang’s assumptions appear to have come from a review of the patent that was published last week, adding that a near-term launch of an ...
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by Chris Davies on July 10, 2007

UPDATE: JP Morgan retracts Kevin Chang’s prediction of iPhone Nano
Now that they can't drop cryptic hints about the iPhone's existence, analysts are moving on to the next predicted phase in Apple's master plan: a nano-based cellphone. Kevin Chang, an analyst with JP Morgan, has quoted anonymous sources in the Apple hardware supply chain as well as pointing to recently-revealed patents for iPod-like devices with multiple functions and a touch-sensitive ...
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