A 32GB Apple iPhone is now a quasi-certainty after leaks from two separate sources, one in America and one in Europe, gave even more credits to this pseudo rumour.
AT&T has a website where customers are able to trade in their handsets to get a new Blackberry Bold smartphone. One of the options in the pull down menu included a 32GB iPhone which is valued by AT&T at $335 when in excellent condition.
A 16GB iPhone 1st Generation would fetch a rather sizable $205. The tip was first revealed by Phonearena and at the time of writing, four days later, the link and details are still up on AT&T's website.
Then there's also the fact that a placeholder for the new Apple iPhone featuring 32GB appeared on the Austrian T-Mobile website. Canadian network operator Roger also said that a new iPhone would come in July/August but did not mention any other specifications.
Amongst the other Apple iPhone rumours that have been flying around the internet, aside from more storage, include more RAM, a faster processor, better battery life, a matte black back (à la Palm Pré), an OLED screen and a better camera.
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