At this point there's little doubt that a new iPhone model (
possibly two) will at least be
announced in June. Now the
Commercial Times have chimed in with a report saying that components from Taiwan-based suppliers have begun shipments as Apple (or its China-based assemblers, rather) readies for a "June launch" pegged by said suppliers to reach about 2-3 million units per quarter. A phone that looks to be fitted with a
3.2 megapixel still /
video CMOS camera, digital compass (magnetometer), possibly
802.11n WiFi,
more storage, and all the
MMS, copy/paste, and push-notifications you can shake a gesticulating finger at. Assuming all the firmware sleuthing and rumors are true, of course.
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable Video
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