Rumours are circulating that Apple could be planning to launch a smaller, cheaper, nano-style iPhone before the end of this year.
Rumours are circulating that Apple could be planning to launch a smaller, cheaper, nano-style iPhone before the end of this year.
British newspaper the Daily Mail says Apple plans to have the iPhone nano in stores by Christmas, but provides no attribution or substantiation for the report.
Apparently British telco O2 will sell the iPhone for £150 (about $343) on a pay-as-you-go basis, much cheaper than the $729 price Optus is charging for a prepaid 8GB iPhone.
“This will be a big one”, an industry source told the paper. No doubt they are right – if the rumour proves true.
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