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Are These Photos Of The Next-Generation iPhone?
CrunchGear has photos of what it purports to be the next-generation iPhone, which Apple is announcing Monday. It's thinner than the current model, comes in both red and black, and it has a front-mounted camera for video iChat.CrunchGear has photos of what it purports to be the next-generation iPhone, which Apple is announcing Monday. It's thinner than the current model, comes in both red and black, and it has a front-mounted camera for video iChat.CrunchGear says:
Like the Fat Nano from last summer, the images come from Apple or AT&T promotional material that shows not just the new iPhone, but also gives away a couple secrets.
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It's thinner than the current model, for sure, with a more MacBook Air-like bezeling. It's got stereo speakers on the back and what appears to be the same screen as the current generation. But the real news here isn't the Exchange support, but the front-facing camera for iChat AV.
If these are authentic photos, that's a real journalistic coup for CrunchGear. Congratulations, guys!
What should you expect from the next-generation iPhone? Read our preview coverage to find out: "Next-Gen iPhone Preview: Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference '08."
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