Daily Mail claims iPhone nano ready for Christmas, the rest of us laugh
August 4, 2008 · Print This Article
The Daily Mail (of London) is citing “an industry source” that says Apple will release a £150 (≈$295) “iPhone nano” for O2 pay-as-you-go customers.
The 8GB iPhone 3G is currently on offer for £99 (≈$195), but requires a £30 (≈$59) per month service charge for 18 months.
In the write-up, the Daily Mail cites an “expert” who says the iPhone nano will include a touch wheel on the back of the handset so numbers can be “dialed” from behind. As much as I love my rotary-dial telephone, not just no, but heck no.
In fact, the seven-sentence, poorly-cited Mail story is little more
Harry McCracken notes that he anticiaptes an iPhone nano at some point in the future, but that ain’t it. All I want for Christmas is an iPhone that works on the Verizon network. I’ll have a faraway wait, I reckon.
[Source] Robert Palmer
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