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  1. #1
    iPhone 3Gold
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    Once again iPhone rumors are floating in China . The latest is that
    the next generation iPhone released will not be one iPhone but two
    iPhones! Why is China the place where these rumors start? Simple,
    thousands of people are involved in building iPhone components and
    those that have the means know how to get inside information, once it
    starts the information spreads. These rumors are used by accessory
    manufacturers and agents in China to decide what they will produce,
    when they will start to manufacturer it and when they should unload
    their old stock. The right decisions could mean millions of dollars,
    if you get it right and you get it early.


    December 15th, 2008
    No more speculating, the new iPhone is a Nano Phone !

    There are images of a silicone case design by www.XSKN.com for the new
    Nano iPhone. This case is in production. We are not sure when they
    will release it on their site. The XSKN designs will give you an idea
    of the shape and size of the new Nano iPhone. We understand that a
    number of company are producing cases as of last week. If you
    remember, before iPhone 3G was released a number of companies
    including Griffin had advanced information of the size and shape of
    iPhone 3G. We understand that once one company starts making a mold
    their information is passed onto other mold companies or accessory
    companies through a China underground network.

    A Touch Nano iPhone is going to mean that the Apple accessory business
    is going to be hotter than ever.


    The new iPhone Nano Phone is the same height as the just release Nano
    but wider and thicker and with the same iPhone 3G contours. It has 3
    sensors, camera, mirror screen but no 3G. Production will start in
    five days on the 20th with 60,000 to 80,000/day pieces coming off the
    assembly line. Steve Jobs will be announcing it during the January
    MacWorld Show and you will find it in the stores shortly afterwards.
    Many are now putting their money on this as the final new iPhone
    rumor. This phone is targeted at the people who couldn’t afford an
    iPhone. We are told it will low priced and sold in Walmart stores
    along with all of the current resellers. There is a rumor that there
    will be a new iPod Shuffle too. You may see photos of the new
    NanoPhone on websites by the 20th and maybe of the new iPod Shuffle.

    There is a wiff of a rumor that there is a another new 2009 3G iPhone
    too that has a slid out keyboard. I personally do not believe it.



    See More: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?




  2. #2
    4phun
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    Re: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?

    On Dec 16, 1:09*pm, Mike <[email protected]>
    wrote:
    > Larry wrote:
    > > Mike <[email protected]> wrote in news:gi6mm9$sr9$2
    > > @news.motzarella.org:

    >
    > >> THE best thing about the iphone is the screen size and the possibilities
    > >> that brings. *How can you nano that!!

    >
    > >> Mike

    >
    > > Change out the 2.5 reading glasses for 4.5 reading glasses?

    >
    > > I can almost see the 800 pixels on the Linux tablet at 4.5...(c;]

    >
    > As I use my phone to watch videos, play games & show pics to friends and
    > family the screen size is important. *Much bigger and it ceases to be
    > trouser pocket sized and so I wouldn't want it. *With a slew of similar
    > sized devices around at the mo I'll have a lot of choice come this time
    > next year when my contract expires.
    >
    > Top of my priorities is a better camera and there seem to be a few out
    > there, though contract price comes into it. *I check my e-mails and
    > browse the web a lot on my iphone via 3G and thats unlimited on the
    > iphone contract. *Whatever contract I go for would have to provide that
    > or a v generous allowance.
    >
    > Mike


    You can buy some really neat kick ass GSM phones from China that rival
    the iPhone in some features for a $100 to $200 max.
    I am thinking of grabing one from a friend who has one that is too
    complicated for him. hehe
    All I would have to do is add my AT&T iPhone simm and my wifes PAYGO T-
    Mobile simm (it takes both at the same time!) and I could have a ball
    without giving up my iPhone or her Razr. Well I may dump her Razr, it
    is obsolete crap compared to what you can have today.




  3. #3
    Larry
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    Re: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:251bdf64-4e44-4880-be2e-
    [email protected]:

    > You can buy some really neat kick ass GSM phones from China that rival
    > the iPhone in some features for a $100 to $200 max.
    > I am thinking of grabing one from a friend who has one that is too
    > complicated for him. hehe
    > All I would have to do is add my AT&T iPhone simm and my wifes PAYGO T-
    > Mobile simm (it takes both at the same time!) and I could have a ball
    > without giving up my iPhone or her Razr. Well I may dump her Razr, it
    > is obsolete crap compared to what you can have today.
    >
    >
    >


    If you know anyone going to China on holiday or business, check the prices
    and buy while they are there. I know someone who does business over there.
    They are selling $50 kids toys for 6 US cents trying to unload the billions
    of unsold products that never got ordered. Warehouses are stuffed with the
    stuff American, and the other consumer-based economies simply never
    reordered.

    China workers are in terrible condition, now.




  4. #4
    4phun
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    Re: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?

    On Dec 16, 11:06*pm, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    > 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:251bdf64-4e44-4880-be2e-
    > [email protected]:
    >
    > > You can buy some really neat kick ass GSM phones from China that rival
    > > the iPhone in some features for a $100 to $200 max.
    > > I am thinking of grabing one from a friend who has one that is too
    > > complicated for him. hehe
    > > All I would have to do is add my AT&T iPhone simm and my wifes PAYGO T-
    > > Mobile simm (it takes both at the same time!) and I could have a ball
    > > without giving up my iPhone or her Razr. Well I may dump her Razr, it
    > > is obsolete crap compared to what you can have today.

    >
    > If you know anyone going to China on holiday or business, check the prices
    > and buy while they are there. *I know someone who does business over there. *
    > They are selling $50 kids toys for 6 US cents trying to unload the billions
    > of unsold products that never got ordered. *Warehouses are stuffed withthe
    > stuff American, and the other consumer-based economies simply never
    > reordered.
    >
    > China workers are in terrible condition, now.


    Hey the guy who recycles cooking oil into diesel for his Mercedes.

    Did you see the article today where scientists discovered it is easier
    to make diesel out of coffee grounds? By golly, a whole new reason to
    hit all the Waffle Houses.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/16/science/16objava.html

    Did you feel todays SC earthquake?

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...5CYTAD953UKJ80






  5. #5
    Larry
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    Re: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:44b52efa-ea46-4527-87c8-71a2785c9c3f@u14g2000yqg.googlegroups.com:

    > Hey the guy who recycles cooking oil into diesel for his Mercedes.
    >
    > Did you see the article today where scientists discovered it is easier
    > to make diesel out of coffee grounds? By golly, a whole new reason to
    > hit all the Waffle Houses.
    >
    > http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/16/science/16objava.html
    >
    > Did you feel todays SC earthquake?
    >
    > http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...M5gGL7HfGXfus_

    72M0ocXAk
    > 4c5CYTAD953UKJ80
    >
    >


    Guilty as charged on the oil. I filled up at the warehouse this
    morning, as a matter of fact. My old '73 220D was nearly empty!

    Nothing could be much easier than stopping by the back door of 3 Chinese
    restaurants and helping them load it into my vegoil-powered stepvan. I
    usually have to unload it myself, unless I get lucky...(c;

    Interesting finding but $1/gallon is WAY too high! My homebrew for the
    unmodified Mercedes diesels is only about 16c/gallon for the mineral
    spirits I buy from the painting contractors when their job ends. They
    always start a new job with all new stuff to prevent contamination. I
    buy the mineral spirits (paint thinner) left over from the old
    job....cheap!

    I was eating breakfast at a little redneck diner near home when the
    quake "hit", if it could be called that. It was only 3.6 Richter and
    only 5KM deep so it never made it to N Charleston. Some people called
    people I was eating with to tell them it shook their house in
    Knightsville and Summerville, about 25 miles up from Charleston, but
    nothing was damaged that we've seen. We get these tremors a couple of
    times per year. I live about 300 yards from the fault line that leveled
    Charleston in 1886, which crosses the Ashley River nearly perpendicular.

    I tried to see if the river has sloshed around or had any waves on it,
    but there was no evidence to show it on the dock or shore on either side
    when I got home.

    It was a non-event, but, of course, could be a prelude to something more
    devastating as there were 3 such small quakes before the big one that
    leveled the old city in 1886:

    http://www.eas.slu.edu/Earthquake_Center/1886EQ/

    Population of Charleston in 1886 was only 2000 after the Sherman's
    Yankees came through a few years before murdering as many as possible.
    You won't see that in the revisionist history books....any more than
    you'll read about the Israelis trying to sink USS Liberty in 1967.








  6. #6
    Kurt
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    Re: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > >

    >
    > Guilty as charged on the oil. I filled up at the warehouse this
    > morning, as a matter of fact. My old '73 220D was nearly empty!
    >
    > Nothing could be much easier than stopping by the back door of 3 Chinese
    > restaurants and helping them load it into my vegoil-powered stepvan. I
    > usually have to unload it myself, unless I get lucky...(c;
    >
    > Interesting finding but $1/gallon is WAY too high! My homebrew for the
    > unmodified Mercedes diesels is only about 16c/gallon for the mineral
    > spirits I buy from the painting contractors when their job ends. They
    > always start a new job with all new stuff to prevent contamination. I
    > buy the mineral spirits (paint thinner) left over from the old
    > job....cheap!
    >
    > I was eating breakfast at a little redneck diner near home when the
    > quake "hit", if it could be called that. It was only 3.6 Richter and
    > only 5KM deep so it never made it to N Charleston. Some people called
    > people I was eating with to tell them it shook their house in
    > Knightsville and Summerville, about 25 miles up from Charleston, but
    > nothing was damaged that we've seen. We get these tremors a couple of
    > times per year. I live about 300 yards from the fault line that leveled
    > Charleston in 1886, which crosses the Ashley River nearly perpendicular.
    >
    > I tried to see if the river has sloshed around or had any waves on it,
    > but there was no evidence to show it on the dock or shore on either side
    > when I got home.
    >
    > It was a non-event, but, of course, could be a prelude to something more
    > devastating as there were 3 such small quakes before the big one that
    > leveled the old city in 1886:
    >
    > http://www.eas.slu.edu/Earthquake_Center/1886EQ/
    >
    > Population of Charleston in 1886 was only 2000 after the Sherman's
    > Yankees came through a few years before murdering as many as possible.
    > You won't see that in the revisionist history books....any more than
    > you'll read about the Israelis trying to sink USS Liberty in 1967.


    You know, of course, that any notion of a 3.6 quake being even
    mentionable brings snickers to us Southern California folks. I think we
    had one couple weeks ago.

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  7. #7
    Larry
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    Re: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?

    Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in news:labolide-AC2B5D.17414017122008
    @news.giganews.com:

    > You know, of course, that any notion of a 3.6 quake being even
    > mentionable brings snickers to us Southern California folks. I think we
    > had one couple weeks ago.
    >
    >


    Same idea as Californians staring in horror at a good ol' Southern
    hurricane. I stood in the eye of Hugo in '89, my bagphone in my hands
    describing the absolute calm and beautiful stars above me as we waited for
    the back side of Hugo to make everything that went left for 4 hours go
    right for 4 hours....tearing our city to shreds.

    At least earthquakes don't go on for hours and hours after the week of
    anticipation watching it approach on TV and satellite. Bang, and you're in
    the aftermath.




  8. #8
    Kurt
    Guest

    Re: New $99 Nano iPhone in Jan 2009 - no 3G?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in news:labolide-AC2B5D.17414017122008
    > @news.giganews.com:
    >
    > > You know, of course, that any notion of a 3.6 quake being even
    > > mentionable brings snickers to us Southern California folks. I think we
    > > had one couple weeks ago.
    > >
    > >

    >
    > Same idea as Californians staring in horror at a good ol' Southern
    > hurricane. I stood in the eye of Hugo in '89, my bagphone in my hands
    > describing the absolute calm and beautiful stars above me as we waited for
    > the back side of Hugo to make everything that went left for 4 hours go
    > right for 4 hours....tearing our city to shreds.
    >
    > At least earthquakes don't go on for hours and hours after the week of
    > anticipation watching it approach on TV and satellite. Bang, and you're in
    > the aftermath.


    I agree. That's why I'll take the occasional earthquake.

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