iPhone Black

Mon, 05/12/2008 - 09:21 — Cleve Nettles

Appleinsider just outted what could be a huge AT&T webpage mistake.  Apparantly there is a thing called an "iPhone Black" -------->

Last month Ryan Block of Engadget said they had it on good authority that the new iPhone would be black on the back. 

Is 3G the new Black?

Is this it?  Is it a day early, a week early or a month early?  We'll know soon.

 

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hopefully only a day early!

hopefully only a day early!

No Mistake

ATT has publicly stated that its a cataloging thing, all of their phones are listed with BLACK after them, this is a severe false alarm, sorry guys.

Yeah, right. wink,

Yeah, right. wink, wink...nudge, nudge.

No Mistake

ATT has publicly stated that its a cataloging thing, all of their phones are listed with BLACK after them, this is a severe false alarm, sorry guys.

Yeah, right. wink,

Yeah, right. wink, wink...nudge, nudge.

Would Apple give it such a dumb name?

The iPhone Black? What a horrible name.

Maybe the iPhone Nano, or the iPhone Extreme, or the iPhone Speedster. Or even, um, the iPhone Ion.

But I can't imagine the iPhone Black.

it´s the new back baby!

it´s the new back baby!

sounds a bit racist doesnt

sounds a bit racist doesnt it?

The iPhone Black? What a horrible name.

I can remember people saying "iPod, What a horrible name". Now would you have it any other way? I seriously doubt that Steve will use this and believe it is to be as AT&T says but you never know. At least it isn't something as lame as the Blackberry BOLD or the Zune.

you know apple has to have a

you know apple has to have a team of people that creates these things to keep the hype up for the next iphone.

they're probably photoshop pros too

So, does the iPhone black

So, does the iPhone black steal itself???

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