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Monday 19th April
By chance, accident or predestination, someone stumbled upon the new
forbidden Apple– a prototype of the upcoming iPhone 4G.
This person found the new prototype at a bar in Redwood city,
picked it up and brought it to Gizmodo for a hands-on dissection,
unveiling some new key changes and specs. Since the news of the
iPhone 4G was announced a while ago, Apple fans, fanatics and
evangelists and even the skeptical have been craning their necks
to see what the new iPhone 4G could possibly be. Here, Gizmodo
reveals some key differences which sets it apart from the previous
generations of iPhones, which includes, a front-facing video check
camera, an improved regular back-camera
(with a bigger lens and flash), uses micro-SIM like the iPad,
a flat back and an aluminum border.
All the tweaks and changes aside, the iPhone 4G will be
headed for Verizon, departing from its old home at AT&T.
Before you start to doubt the authenticity of this iPhone prototype,
since Gizmodo is no stranger to inaccurate leaks and false tips,
the folks at Gizmodo has come up with a list of reasons as to why
they believe this prototype is real after playing with it for a week.
First off, there was indeed a lost prototype reported from Apple and
the Apple folks want it back. Next, the person who found the phone
mentioned that it was running on the iPhone OS 4.0 before the
official announcement. Then, Apple killed the firmware remotely
before Gizmodo had a chance to play with it. Of course, aside
from other small tell tale signs, the biggest and most concrete
evidence was that when the folks at Gizmodo opened up the phone,
they discovered multiple components labeled APPLE. Check out
exclusive images and videos from Gizmodo detailing the new iPhone
4G picked up from a bar at Redwood. Enjoy, because someone at Apple
is probably atoning for his or her sins at the moment for quelling our
curiosity. via: Gizmodo
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