30.11.2009
One rumor is that the next-generation iPhone will include a multi-core processor. That would make sense. Bells and whistles aside, what the next-generation iPhone really needs is a faster processor and a higher resolution display.
Because the iPhone already exists, and the standard development cycle suggests that we should expect a new device of some sort next year, it seems reasonable to assume that this mysterious iPhone 3.1 could be a prototype of that device. From that perspective, at least the iPhone speculation has more meat than the on-again off-again rumors of the Apple tablet PC.
Of course, maybe the log data reflecting the iPhone 3.1 just means that someone in the Bay area has bought an iPhone Supreme.
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