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iPhone 4G To Have Touch Sensitive Back And AMOLED Display?

iPhone 4G To Have Touch Sensitive Back And AMOLED Display?

This week is certainly a good week for iPhone rumors. This is currently just speculation from UBS analyst Maynard Um, but apparently he claims that the new iPhones may have a touch sensitive back, which was something that people speculated on earlier. Other possible features of the upcoming iPhone are said to be a 5-megapixel camera, 64GB of storage, AMOLED display and longer battery life. It’ll be interesting to see if Apple really does turn the back of the iPhone into a touch-sensitive surface, similar to the Magic Mouse. Aside from that, the analyst expects the new iPhones to ship in June from $199 to $299, as well as lowering the price of the older model to $99 in order to create a budget model. Are you itching to see what the next-generation iPhone will be like?

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