Mga pila kahay estimated price ani?
lahams nasad kai ni... tigom nasad ta pra mka upgrade....
tan-aw nako sa presyo ani makabuslot jud bulsa lapas pa's brief!! w3w...
naa naman naka gawas 4g sa US..tungod sa prototype nga ni leak
How Apple Lost the Next iPhone - Leak - Gizmodo
can't wait for this one....
nice design, compared to the current iphones..
should be interesting
Master Yoda's Quote “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”
kuyaw pud sila ug style para publicity sa iPhone 4G... nahibilin daw ang model sa San Jose bar nya gibaligya sa nakakita sa Gizmodo, unya gikuha balik sa RIM... stuff like that.. unusual publicity which the public craved so much...
iPhone 4G caught in the wild, is thicker than 3G and edgier - GSMArena.com news
iPhone 4G photos are real, the proof has been around for months - GSMArena.com news
Next iPhone to ship 24 million, 960x640 resolution, IPS w/ FFS, and 512 mb RAM, according to Taiwan-based DigiTimes.
Roundup of latest rumors:The new device will adopt IPS (in-plane switching) panels with FFS (fringe-field switching) technology and a 960×640 resolution, Kuo said, noting that LG Display and Prime View International are the panel suppliers.
By incorporating FFS technology, which enables a wider viewing angle and clearer visual quality under in sunlight, Apple is aiming to improve the handset's e-book reader features and promote its iBooks Store. HTC's Hero smartphone has already adopted this technology.
The sharper resolution further widens the gap with Android-based smartphones, which provide 854×480 displays as the highest resolution offerings.
The iPhone 4G will run on the Arm Cortex A8 processor and a 512MB memory module from Samsung Electronics, doubling the memory capacity seen in the iPhone 3GS to take advantage of the multi-tasking capability of the iPhone 4.0 platform, Kuo revealed.
To solve battery life issues, the new iPhone's panel is 33% thinner than in previous iPhone versions to permit more space for larger battery modules supplied by Simplo Technology and Dynapack International Technology, Kuo said.
24 million next-gen iPhone shipping this year? - Computerworld Blogs
grabeha specs ani uyi bet it would sell like 2M in a month
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