While Apple may have released a bunch of iPods including the new 4G iPod Nanos, the recently concluded Let’s Rock event had very little to say or give to iPhone fans. So, it’s not at all surprising that rumors are circling around that Apple might be readying a bigger capacity model to replace the top-of-the-line 16GB iPhone; a 32GB perhaps in early 2009? After all, if you look at the trend of the iPhone, it won’t exactly be against their philosophy since it was just earlier this year when they made the 16GB version available to the public.
Likewise, there’s also talk of at-home activation making a comeback for the iPhone which I’m sure everyone will be pleased to welcome back if and when it does push through. Anyway, all of these are just rumors and hear-say for now. Let’s all just wait and see in the next couple of months and who knows, maybe all of this might just happen before 2008 ends.
[appleinsider via engadget]





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[...] Allan David Reyes wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt While Apple may have released a bunch of iPods including the new 4G iPod Nanos, the recently concluded Let’s Rock event had very little to say or give to iPhone fans. So, it’s not at all surprising that rumors are circling around that Apple might be readying a bigger capacity model to replace the top-of-the-line 16GB iPhone; a 32GB perhaps in early 2009? After all, if you look at the trend of the iPhone, it won’t exactly be against their philosophy since it was just earlier this year when they made the 16GB version available to the public. Likewise, there’s also talk of at-home activation making a comeback for the iPhone which I’m sure everyone will be pleased to welcome back if and when it does push through. Anyway, all of these are just rumors and hear-say for now. Let’s all just wait and see in the next couple of [...] [...]