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Jeudi, 14 Avril 2011 20:38

Apple’s White iPhone 4 Rumored To Be Available End Of April

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The white iPhone 4 was unveiled in June of last year, but consistent problems have led to a delay of nearly 10 months. Finally, the 10-month long wait for Apple’s White iPhone 4 seems to be coming to an end, according to sources with knowledge of the company’s plans. The device will be available through both AT&T and Verizon Wireless and will launch by the end of April. Bloomberg cited three anonymous sources who are aware of the company’s plans. They revealed that AT&T and Verizon Wireless will be selling the device by the end of April and explained that the delay was partly due to the white paint peeling under heat and a bug with one of the sensors. The iPhone 3GS and iPad 2 are both available in white, which makes the iPhone 4 issues seem somewhat puzzling. We would have imagined that the same techniques that worked for them would be carried over to the latest iPhone, but somehow things kept going wrong along the way. It is also believed that the next generation iPhone 5 will not be announced in June, which is the traditional announcement period, but in September instead. It is not clear if this is a delay or an intentional move to make the most out of sales of the white iPhone 4 models. Reuters also reported that Foxconn, a major supplier of components for Apple products, will assemble the white version of the iPhone 4. Despite a message on Twitter last month from Apple’s vice president Phil Schiller, confirming the white device would be available this spring, the recent removal of any image depicting the device from Apple’s website fuelled rumors that the handset would not be launching. We will provide updates as they are made available, stay tuned by following us on Facebook, Twitter and/or by subscribing to our RSS Feed. Read more You may also like to read: Authors:

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