Jul 28 2011, 8:07am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Vietnamese web site Tinthe is back with an interesting new rumor. They published photos of what is supposed to be a new iPhone 4S that is cheaper. The photos show what looks very much like a white iPhone 4 available today Tinthe says though that Apple uses plastic and not glass in this new iPhone 4S.
These report supports the rumors that Apple is going to release a new low-cost iPhone 4 along with a new flagship iPhone 5. As reported earlier this month Apple could offer this fall a line-up that consists of three iPhones. The iPhone 3GS would be offered as a pre-paid handset for under $350. The new iPhone 4S would be priced for the mid-market and the iPhone 5 will be the new premium Apple iPhone.
See the photos on Tinthe. Via AppleInsider.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi Lugmayr (Google) is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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