gizmodo.com — China Ontrade calls this the iPhone 4 Generation Midboard. Not very exciting, but the last time they announced a next-generation iPhone part, they were right. A month later, the iPhone 3GS appeared with exactly those parts. What could this mean?
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charlotte_webNov 4, 2009
I dunno, I didn't see a hole for a flash... sadly.
macharborguyNov 4, 2009
@Bentleyk9read my comment again. I said the 4th rev won't come out until 2 years after the 3G contracts are up. this happened with the 3G[s] [...] it was very much a huge step up from the original iPhone.the 3G[s] was roughly 2 years after the original iPhone. it may not have been a huge step up from the 3G, but it was for original iPhones. the same could possiably happen with the 3G (second gen) iPhone, moving to the 4th gen.Odd numbered releases as an upgrade path for original owners, and even numbered releases for the 3G owners. So the 5th Gen will set up from the 3rd gen, the 6th gen a step up from the 4th gen, etc.simple math, learn2abacus
doctordbxNov 4, 2009
His fancy phone only just caught up to the Nokias of 2 years ago.
jtechsNov 4, 2009
I was just at an internal meeting with Stevie (we call him that, he prefers it) and he announced some of the new features that will be given to the people in their next contract renewal. Although some features will change the way we work, we all felt that Stevie knows best and unilaterally agreed with his wise words. On reflection I feel somewhat superior and so I wish to bestow the same feeling onto you all.finally here it is, <a class="user" href="http://imgur.com/5S7Ijl.png" rel="nofollow">http://imgur.com/5S7Ijl.png</a>
Closed AccountNov 7, 2009
PS Obviously just raising the subscription price does not increase the value of the content. But the higher you raise the price, assuming subscribers continue to pay, the more they seem to value your content, and the more likely they are to read and trust it.