Quite a timely bit of rumour-mongering this one, given that Apple’s just made a series of big iPod/ iPhone-related announcements. By bringing the price of the 8GB iPhone down to $399 (£200) in the US, Apple has cleared the way for a possible 16GB top-end iPhone (matching the storage spec of the new iPod touch).
There have been rumours flying for months about there being a 3G/ HSDPA version of the iPhone in the works for Europe. So this supposed T-Mobile ad for Germany, found via MacBidouille, purporting to show a 16GB, HSDPA iPhone for €499 (£339) slots nicely among the current batch of rumours. But for €59 (£40) we’d expect a damn sight more than 300 mins/ 150 texts; file this for now under maybe, not definitely.
(Via AppleInsider)
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