21.04.2008 23:21 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

3G iPhone in production, Euro-networks lose on v.1

 Apple has placed orders for the production of the second-generation iPhone, while its European network partners complain at lower than expected sales. The company has asked its Far East suppliers to produce 200,000 units of the new second generation 3G-enabled iPhone by the end of May, with production ramping up to two million, or 500,000 per week, in June, making a June release of the device a done deal. This information comes from a reputable source - The Times newspaper, which explains the new iPhone will have a "radically different" appearance to the current generation. "Among the possibilities are flip version, which would enable the screen to be larger, and a sliding model with a regular qwerty keyboard - as opposed to a touchscreen one," the report informs. The repo

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