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Amongst other Apple goodies:
The latest whispers in webland suggest that there might be a load of new kit released from Cupertino in time for Christmas. Yes, the Apple rumourmill has gone into overtime again, with the suggestion that company is planning to release a new iPod line, a new iPad and a new iPhone this year. iLounge website has spoken to a “highly reliable source” who apparently predicted the iPad and iPod nano. They say that the new iPod range will land next month which will include a new touchscreen replacement for the iPod Shuffle and a nano version of the iPod Touch. There’s also whispers of a 7-inch iPad, aimed at a slightly more budget market. Just the thing to ask Santa for, right? But perhaps most shockingly is talk of an iPhone 5 being released early 2011. Could this have been rushed through to address antenna issues of the iPhone 4? But what do you think? Are gadget successors released too quickly by manufacturers? Does it leave current customers seething that theirs isn’t the newest tech on the block any more? Do you think releases are rushed through, causing hardware issues such as “antennagate”? Have your say below… http://fwd.five.tv/gadget-show/blog/...ed-too-quickly I'm not sure about a touch screen iPod Shuffle. Isn't the point of the Shuffle that it's small, surely they'd have to make it much bigger to incorporate a touch screen? |
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Huh? It's just a name isn't it? I doubt Apple would finally release the white iPhone4's and then announce a brand new iPhone a couple months later. But I guess all things are on the table really when it comes to Consumer Reports not putting the 4 on their list of recommendations. |
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I'm not sure about a touch screen iPod Shuffle. Isn't the point of the Shuffle that it's small, surely they'd have to make it much bigger to incorporate a touch screen? |
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I think T-Mobile is much more likely (with 4G). Not saying it isn't possible for T-Mobile to land the iPhone, but they have no coverage in rural areas. |
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Well it's pretty obvious that the white iPhone 4 isn't delayed because they can't get the white paint to stick to the chassis (seriously, whoever came up with that excuse should never be allowed a job again), so maybe they will release it as the iPhone 5 and try to forget about the iPhone 4? |
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Why don't they just open up the iPhone to all carriers, and sell it from their store unlocked, in the US like the do here now? AT&T: iPhone 4 works perfectly. T-Mobile: iPhone 4 only works on EDGE due to T-Mobile using different 3G GSM frequency. Verizon: iPhone 4 not supported as Verizon is a CDMA network. Sprint: iPhone 4 not supported as Sprint is a CDMA/WiMax (4g) network. Us in the UK are lucky enough that all networks are using the same GSM bands. |
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To expand on what idchoppers posted earlier, do you understand the networks in the US Bungle? |
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To expand on what idchoppers posted earlier, do you understand the networks in the US Bungle? |
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