
Information about the new "budget" version of the iPhone, so persistently denied by Apple representatives, flashes on the network again.
The source is the
iDealsChina website. It has information that work is underway on the iPhone, which will be smaller and thicker than the iPhone 3G, and that it will appear in MacWorld in January.
The
notorious MacRumors.com site, which usually covers rumors from Apple, called iDealsChina a site that “has a fairly mixed reputation.” Yes, the site was published as one of the first pictures of the upcoming iPhone 3G, but it also mistakenly stated that the iPod Touch 2G will have a GPS receiver.
Rumors about the iPhone Nano go back to the launch of the original iPhone, while financial analysts predicted that Apple would release a simplified version of the iPhone for the rest in the summer of 2007. This did not happen, but the rumor did not die, and there was still some information that a 4GB iPhone
would be sold through Wal-Mart .