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Here's More Proof Apple's Building A Cheap 'Entry Level' iPhone 4


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October 03, 2011
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Here's More Proof Apple's Building A Cheap 'Entry Level' iPhone 4 Here's More Proof Apple's Building A Cheap 'Entry Level' iPhone 4

Some leaked images from Apple's new iPhone factory in Brazil.

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Looks Like We May Be Stuck With Just An iPhone 4S After All Looks Like We May Be Stuck With Just An iPhone 4S After All
The 4S was mentioned by name in the latest iTunes developer beta. Apple has since removed the beta from its developer website.  Read »
Amazon Will Lose Millions Selling The Kindle Fire, But That's The Point Amazon Will Lose Millions Selling The Kindle Fire, But That's The Point
Estimated to sell up to 5 million by the end of the year.  Read »
The Top 10 Android Phones You Can Buy This Month The Top 10 Android Phones You Can Buy This Month
The best of the best.  Read »
FAIL: HTC Accidentally Opens Huge Security Hole In Its Own Phones
Any app that uses your internet connection can grab your emails, texts, and GPS locations.  Read »
Actually, Amazon Will Only Lose About $10 On Each Kindle Fire
Not $50, as others were saying earlier this week.  Read »
The iPhone 5 Might Have Double The Internal Storage Of The iPhone 4
The new iPhone could come in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB varieties, just like the iPad.  Read »
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A Really Cool Video Mockup Of How The iPhone 5's Voice Control Will Work A Really Cool Video Mockup Of How The iPhone 5's Voice Control Will Work
Should give you a good idea of what it's like.  Read »
Here Are The Best iPhone And iPad Apps You Missed This Week Here Are The Best iPhone And iPad Apps You Missed This Week
Quora for iPhone is finally here!  Read »
Windows Thinks Google Chrome Is A Virus, Removes It From Your Computer* Windows Thinks Google Chrome Is A Virus, Removes It From Your Computer*
What's the meaning of this?  Read »

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