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Well as everyone certainly expects, the Apple iPhone 3G version could just be around the corner. Already it is gaining momentum by the day that the 3G version is due to be announced.

Many felt it was a let down that Apple did not release a 3G version of the iPhone first time of asking.

Well according to iPodobserver.com there are a few possible changes to the current iPhone.

It will still come in the lower 8GB version but the back of the phone will be glossy black replacing the current nickel finish. Also gone by the wayside is the black plastic which covers the antenna.

As said until Apple's Steve Jobs lets us know the whole truth and nothing but the truth - this will be nothing than a rumour to go with the many already out there.

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2 Responses to Apple iPhone 3G leaked?

    • James
    • April 6, 2008
      10:09 pm

    I dunno the glossy finish seems like something else to wipe finger prints and smudges off. I still hold my thoughts really until Jobs announces something for sure.

    • Dan
    • June 27, 2008
      2:05 pm

    I like the new glossy design of the back but is it killing the whole iPhone range by making it more and more like an iPod, I have the first iPhone and the difference of the design is what made it stand out and as James said the new design is another place to get smudges and fingerprints all over which is annoying.

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