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iphonebuzz.com - 21 days ago
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Last month a SIM card tray turned up claiming to be for the next version of the iPhone. Today a midboard for the fourth gen iPhone has tipped up. It's hard to say if these are legit products or nothing more than a way to get attention. The company promises pics of the back cover for the fourth ...
slashgear.com - 22 days ago
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Remember the iPhone 4G SIM tray spotted in
China last month ? Well, if you’re looking to...
piece together your own next-gen Apple device, you’ll be keen to see China Ontrade’s latest purported component : it’s tipped to be the ...
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iPhone 4th-gen “midboard” on sale at Chinese retailer?
news.cnet.com - 22 days ago
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Intel on Monday said it is investigating a
glitch that prevents an Apple iPhone from synching with...
certain PCs that use a new Intel chipset. "Our leading theory is a BIOS or system configuration issue, but we are still investigating," Intel said ...
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Intel comments on iPhone sync glitch
news.cnet.com - 20 days ago
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Intel on Monday said it is investigating a
glitch that prevents an Apple iPhone from synching with...
certain PCs that use a new Intel chipset. "Our leading theory is a BIOS or system configuration issue, but we are still investigating," Intel said ...
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Intel comments on iPhone sync glitch
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| Fourth Gen iPhone mid-board tips up, China Unicom gets 5k ...: Last month a SIM card tray turned up claiming to.. http://bit.ly/3VSWhK 22 days ago |
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China Unicom sell just 5,000 iPhones in opening weekend
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... features in the iPhone officially on sale there. It lacks WiFi support, production of this initial batch having been begun during a ban on the wireless networking technology by the Chinese government, though as that ban has now been lifted China Unicom claim their next batch of smartphones will have WiFi intact. Another factor is the proliferation of gray-market iPhones (and iPhone clones) already flooding the country, cheaper than the China Unicom unit and with WiFi intact.
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