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What the iPhone 5 may very well look like

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What the iPhone 5 may very well look like
Putting aside all of the iPhone prototype news that has been floating around the past few days, there's some iPhone 5 news worth mentioning. A slew of credible sources, from the New York Times to Bloomberg, are all reporting that Apple is planning to hold a special media event on Wednesday September 12 where it's largely believed the company will take the wraps off of its next-gen iPhone. Following... Read More


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