After guesses, contradictory "insider information" and mysterious spy pictures, now all renowned press sources are feasting on the last days of wait. According to Reuters Italia, iPhone 3G will first be available on Italian TIM network, almost immediately after the announcement on Monday. Somehow, this is contradicted by the fact that we haven't seen the phone appear on FCC's site, and without the approval from the American Federal Communications Commission, the handset cannot be launched.
According to insider information from Justamp, the newcomer will have the old 2 megapixel camera on it, it won't have GPS, so it will be a great disappointment for those who await some outstanding new features. Of course this might not happen if the manufacturer announces not one, but two handsets.
This latter news is confirmed by information from Engadget, who say that they have taken pictures of a 2.8" and a 3.2" iPhone touchscreen, so even the previous "iPhone nano" rumor might turn out to be true. Another information from Engadget, regarding Griffin and "internal sources" reporting about different iPhone 3G sizes, moreover they also say that Spanish Telefonia and British O2 will be selling the new phone at a price of €100 EUR, and it might also happen that they will offer a free switch for owners of the original iPhone, of course in turn of a new fidelity contract. Not many know how the new handset will look like, but probably all details will be revealed at Apple's developer's conference that starts on Monday. Until then everyone can go on dreaming and looking for the secrets of "internal sources".
According to insider information from Justamp, the newcomer will have the old 2 megapixel camera on it, it won't have GPS, so it will be a great disappointment for those who await some outstanding new features. Of course this might not happen if the manufacturer announces not one, but two handsets.
This latter news is confirmed by information from Engadget, who say that they have taken pictures of a 2.8" and a 3.2" iPhone touchscreen, so even the previous "iPhone nano" rumor might turn out to be true. Another information from Engadget, regarding Griffin and "internal sources" reporting about different iPhone 3G sizes, moreover they also say that Spanish Telefonia and British O2 will be selling the new phone at a price of €100 EUR, and it might also happen that they will offer a free switch for owners of the original iPhone, of course in turn of a new fidelity contract. Not many know how the new handset will look like, but probably all details will be revealed at Apple's developer's conference that starts on Monday. Until then everyone can go on dreaming and looking for the secrets of "internal sources".
Translated by Szaszati