Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A 64 GB iPhone 4 in flight

A 64 GB iPhone 4 is doing its appearance on the canvas. It comes from Foxconn factories which produced a very small amount, probably as prototypes for research and development department of Apple. This is probably a copy of test ordered by Apple to try a new memory. IPhone Go is expected in May 1964 without surprise.

After two years without increased capacity, it is time for Apple to satisfy the most demanding customers, especially if he wants to end the iPod Classic. A video on YouTube shows the device in operation. This is a classic 4 iPhone without major changes. The only noticeable external difference is the absence of silver ring around the rear sensor.

We also note that there are no signs + and - volume buttons. This is a physically based model similar to what Gizmodo had recovered (see "The next iPhone found in an American bar" among our colleagues Tom's Hardware). This seems to suggest a prototype of the phone. Apple is known for wanting to keep their products secret until the last minute.

One imagines that he will not appreciate this incident, even if it's already much less serious than the case Gizmodo last year.

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