Posted on 06 June 2009 by Budi Putra
We’re just days away from Apple’s 2009 WWDC, which is expected to announce the new iPhone, but commenting the rumors about what Phil Schiller might be bringing on stage was unavoidable. This time from Nowhere Else's site, that already posted some interesting pictures.
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Posted on 04 June 2009 by Budi Putra
The UK's leading independent mobile phone retailer, Carphone Warehouse, added four placeholders to their inventory list for new iPhone Video models today. It makes sense the official iPhone reseller like Carphone Warehouse had such information.
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Posted on 26 May 2009 by Budi Putra
According to iLounge’s tipster, the next-generation iPhone will come in six versions --three models each with two storage options: (1) standard 3G; (2) "enhanced 3G" (HSPA); and (3) China version. In term of its size and design, still similar as the current model.
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Posted on 25 May 2009 by Budi Putra
A user on MacTalk forum has just discovered Apple’s icon for the next generation iPhone, but --as revealed by the screenshot below-- it looks pretty much the same as the icon for the current iPhone 3G.
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Posted on 23 May 2009 by Budi Putra
Apple will begin to allow downloads of movies and TV shows through the iPhone, according to the hottest rumor --complete with supposed screenshots-- revealed just before a week-end.
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Posted on 22 May 2009 by Chris Davies
T-Mobile Austria have added a placeholder for the "iPhone 32GB", seemingly a version of the Apple smartphone with twice the storage of the current top-end model. The handset appears under the carrier's "Coming soon" section, though without any image, detail of pricing or specific launch date.
Clicking on the "Details" button leads to a page with no information about the handset.
A ...
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Posted on 13 April 2009 by Budi Putra
Here is the iPhone rumor today: Apple has already ordered 4 million units of new iPhones by end of this quarter, SlashPhone writes. Please take a note that there will not be iPhone Nano and the new iPhone 2009 will be similar to the current iPhone 3G.
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Posted on 08 April 2009 by Budi Putra
Okay, so it's another June launch tipped: Taiwan-based handset component suppliers have begun shipping parts for the next-gen iPhone that Apple is likely to launch in June. Our sister site, SlashGear, reported:
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Posted on 03 April 2009 by Chris Davies
Apple will upgrade the next-gen iPhone's camera to 3.2-megapixels, according to market sources in Asia. Manufacturer OmniVision is believed to have won the Apple contract to supply the 3.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor used in the smartphone, which would be a step up from the 2-megapixel unit in both the original iPhone and iPhone 3G.
According to the report, OmniVision will also ...
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Posted on 19 March 2009 by Chris Davies
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch an OLED-based iPhone, along with OLED notebooks and displays, according to sources at LG in Korea. Australian publication Smarthouse claims that Apple have already produced a prototype netbook with an OLED display, and potentially touch-screen capabilities too.
As well as the touch-sensitivity, LG are apparently also working on a display coating that will reduce or eliminate ...
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Posted on 06 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
With the removal of several apps from the App Store in the past few days, many are wondering if Apple is truly checking out these apps before authorizing them. But even more importantly, do they have a system in place to protect iPhone users from malicious apps? It looks like the answer is yes.
It seems there is a URL the ...
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Posted on 04 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
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 ...
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