iPhone fans constantly suggest virtual ideas for new Apple products. According to one of those ideas, next generation of iPhone must have a transparent display and the interface and design of the device to remain untoched.
iPhone of the future must work with a fully-functional Mac OS X Leopard.

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Next iPhone must be transparent
Written by iPhone News on September 11th, 2008 with no comments.
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Several internet magazines released the information that Apple are building over 800,000 iPhones a week. Foxconn which are putting together the devices already works above the usual capacity.
We want to remind you that Apple already sold 6 million iPhones and if Foxconn keep that building speed the iPhone 3Gs will number over 40 million.
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Apple build 800,000 iPhones a week
Written by iPhone News on August 11th, 2008 with no comments.
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According to Daily Mail, Steve Jobs and his company are preparing a mini version of iPhone which will be ready for Christmas.
It is called iPhone nano about which there were many rumors so far and however not confirmed. It is supposed that it will cost 163 pounds or 150 with a contract.
The only thing that is known about its design and functionality is that there will be a sensor disc at the back of the phone and the screen will be at the front but dialing numbers will be done at the back.
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iPhone nano is coming
Written by iPhone News on August 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone 2.0.1 software (249MB, build 5B108) is now available via the Update feature in iTunes (iPhone > Summary > Version).
As you can see in the image below all Apple is telling us is that this release is all about bug fixes.
Intial reports are that 2.0.1 appear to be faster than 2.0.0 and that the UI, system-wide, is snappier typing, animations, launching apps.

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iPhone 2.0.1 firmware is available now
Written by iPhone News on August 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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When buying a 3G Apple iPhone in most markets you are automatically tied to a network such as At&T in the US and O2 in the UK. This means you won???t be able to use any other operators sim card in your iPhone.
Deal Extreme have just launched the i-SmartPhone Operator Network SIM Card Unlock Attachment for Apple iPhone 3G that frees your iPhone from the network lock allowing you to use any other operators sim card in your iPhone that costs just $16.99 including shipping worldwide.
More info at Deal Extreme.
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Unlock iPhone 3G for $16.99
Written by iPhone News on July 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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