Monday, 10 September 2012

Apple planning to remove iPhone 3GS, redesigning iPod

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Apple has indicated that it might be razing its iPhone 3GS, while making its iPhone 4 as the new baseline for the customers looking for the bargain basement. The Telegraph from one of its sources closer to the retailers has confirmed that there soon will be calling time for Apple's iPhone 3GS. 
Apple iPhone 3GS was the first phone to feature Apple's retina display technology and has now been branded as the cheapest available iPhone. The phone is available at the mere 20 pound per month contracts. An 8 GB version of the iPhone 4S has also been sacked. 
While 3GS may be looking a little old now but it had been a really durable one, with the last year's iOS5 update. Apple has never shown any sentiments while sacking the older devices to accommodate for the new one. So, it would be nice to see the outcomes when iPhone 5 hits the floor on coming Wednesday. 
Although there is nothing to worry as Apple has already made it clear that its 3rd generation model will be receiving the iOS6 update. 

But what is there to boast about the new iPod touch?

According to the reports from 9to5Mac Apple may be introducing an improved version of the iPod touch but the older model will still be available for sale.
The new model have been said to be tweaked but it is still not clear in what way? I personally like the older model and its looks but a tweaked software or a new dock connector like the one that is being rumored for iPhone 5 may come in handy. 
It also claims that the new music device from apple will cost around $299 to $399, which by the price is stood on the top of the range of the other iPods.

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