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Analyst: Next iPhone Will be Thinner; May Include Quad-Mode Chip to Support All 3G and 4G LTE Networks
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Analyst: Next iPhone Will be Thinner; May Include Quad-Mode Chip to Support All 3G and 4G LTE Networks
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Analyst: Next iPhone Will be Thinner; May Include Quad-Mode Chip to Support All 3G and 4G LTE Networks
AppleInsider reports that Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty mentioned in a research note to investors that Apple’s next generation iPhone will be slimmer and include a quad-mode chip from Qualcomm that will enable it to support 3G and 4G LTE … Continue reading →
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