Rumor Du Jour: Apple Set to Release New iPhones Soon
What better way to start off your post-holiday work week than a strong dose of highly caffeinated unsubstantiated Apple rumors, courtesy of the Washington Post's Sam Diaz, who claims to have received documents from one of Apple's partners, proving the existence of new iPhones.
Speculation runs high among analysts and the press that an iPhone Nano-like device, smaller and less expensive than the original, is in the works and set for release sometime in Q4. Fact or fiction, the very thought of such a device has many fanboys sporting woodies.
Personally, I'm looking forward to Apple releasing a software update for the current model, integrating the long list of absent features demanded by users.
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That's funny, I was walking my dog last night and I suddenly thought "I wonder if they're going to release a Nano-sized iPhone some day..." and then I thought better of it, because the whole POINT of the iphone is the big touch screen. So how could a smaller version work?
Yes, I have wood about the very idea
God bless Mom, America and Apple Inc. Raving fan-boy signing off, too busy packing my camping gear to post more.
Here, here... Screw the Nano-phone... Give us updates!
LOL. I'll see you in line then.
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"Personally, I’m looking forward to Apple releasing a software update for the current model, integrating the long list of absent features demanded by users."
You and everyone else owning an iphone.
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