The next version of the iPhone will be thinner, have more memory and feature GPS.. probably.
Leander Khaney over at Cult of Mac has apparently been handed a semi-official spec sheet for the next-gen iPhone by an anonymous developer. Khaney - also an editor for Wired News - received the tip from a developer at a major software publisher who had seen the specs first-hand.
Assuming nobody is exaggerating, the iPhone 2.0 will have improved battery life and be 22% thinner than the version 1.0 handset. Memory is set to double, with 16GB and 32GB models available.
The source also confirmed that the phone is due for launch on the 9th of June and that the US release will be subsidised to better compete with the Blackberry at around $200 - something which lends some weight to our earlier story about UK pricing.

















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