Apple may plan to introduce not one, not two, but three different iPhone offerings in June, implementing 3G support and offering an iPhone mini to widen the reach of its technology.
Apple's apparently considering a premium model iPhone that's equipped with support for 3G. Larger than the existing model its extra size conceals a battery offering triple the duration of the current generation, with more models too
The company also plans to retain its current EDGE-network iPhone, though capacity could climb to match that of the iPod touch, which itself could see a capacity bump (though with next stop being 64GB it's possible the high-cap touch would demand a premium price, which may limit its success in the curently shrinking CE market).
There's even a plan for a new entry-l