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8GB iPhone 4S version to be introduced at iPhone 5 launch?

8GB iPhone 4S version to be introduced at iPhone 5 launch?

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A new version of the iPhone 4S with a smaller storage capacity will be introduced next week according to unnamed sources close to the matter.  They also suggested that the new phone will be available from as little as £20 per month. This follows the trend introduced by Apple last year with a thee-tier offering. The iPhone 4S currently costs £499 with the iPhone 4 available from £429 and the iPhone 3GS from £319 with contract prices starting...



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