Hear that sound? It’s the sound of millions of iPhone owners’ brains clacking as they consider whether they’ll get away with giving their handset to their other half as a present, in order to upgrade to the new 3G model when it comes out. It’s a delicate one: a secondhand iPhone comes some way behind diamonds innit.
Anyway, the rumours about the exact date and nature of the 3G iPhone launch are mounting, with TG Daily reporting that it’ll be announced at Apple’s WWDC 2008 conference in June, priced at $399 for an 8GB model, $499 for a 16GB model, and maybe even $599 for a 32GB model. I’d be inclined to think they won’t bother with an 8GB version, though.
Oh, and it’ll apparently be 2.5mm thinner than the first-generation iPhone, with a buffed-up casing and a tweaked accelerometer, but the battery still won’t be removable. For shame. Although we’ve heard inaccurate iPhone battery predictions before – remember all those people claiming the first iPhone would have two of ‘em? – so there’s still hope.
Related articles:
- iPhone Nano rumours keep on coming
Hang on, this can’t be right. MacWorld was last week... - Apple unveils 3G iPhone with GPS. Release date: 11 July
Apple has unveiled its 3G iPhone at its WWDC... - Fitter, happier, more productive – iPhone spec rumours
The next version of the iPhone will be thinner, have... - O2 cutting UK iPhone price to £169… but only temporarily
Mobile Today is reporting that from tomorrow, O2 will be slashing... - T-Mobile slashes iPhone price in Germany… Will O2 UK follow suit?
Good news if you’re a German who’s been waiting to...











Your recent Comments