• Prototype 64GB And White iPhones Surface In Hong Kong

    Monday, March 7th, 2011

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    It looks like although Apple couldn’t make these special iPhones a market reality for a number of reasons, they did make at least a few, for testing purposes and the like, and they (or devilish good imitations) have turned up in Hong Kong. A 64GB version of the iPhone would have simply been too expensive: flash memory hasn’t really gone down enough in price, though that may change for the iPhone 5, which may include cost-saving measures as well as cost-increasing ones. As for the white iPhone, well, that’s a whole ‘nother story, ain’t it?

    [via MICgadget and Electronista]

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