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Speed Test: Apple iPhone 3G S vs iPhone 3G vs Plam From Cnet There is no HD for cnet Plam is a touch
Speed Test: Apple iPhone 3G S vs iPhone 3G vs Plam From Cnet There is no HD for cnet Plam is a touch

New iPhone 4G prototype spy shots have surfaced, and this time, they aren’t blurry, grainy, or CG rendered. Upon closer inspection, you’ll notice a front-facing camera, “XXGB” on the back, and it allegedly has 80GB of internal storage. Click here for first picture in gallery.
It’s not clear if this is definitely a production model, or just a prototype that found its way into the world, but it’s certainly a compelling design, no matter how you look at it.
[via Engadget]




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The next iPhone from Apple will be announced in June, and till we get to see the real iPhone 4G, there will be leaked photos spied from some where. The latest leaked from Engadget has got a front facing video camera, 80GB internal memory and a 3.5mm headphone jack on top. It is still following a one button design below the touch screen. This is the same prototype found in February though. According to a twitpic photo, the photo was found on a chinese tweeter in a iPhone 4G search result. Check out more photos below!

Side View

Possible HDMI connector below??

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