If you've been snoozing this weekend, here's a quick rundown of what you missed:
- Here it is, folks - the somewhere-between-free-and-$350 8GB iPhone 4, model N90A, that's ready to decimate the entry-level, mid-range and prepaid smartphone competition. Maybe. Gizmodo Brasil has images of parts reportedly taken inside Foxconn's Brazilian factory.
- Wondering if “iPhone 4S” is just a name dreamed up by blogs as a placeholder for Apple's supposed A5′d iPhone 4? Nope - apparently it's real, and 9to5Mac found references to the device in the latest iTunes beta.
- Well if there's a new cheaper iPhone 4 and an iPhone 4S, that means the mythical redesigned “iPhone 5″ is nothing but a pipe dream, right? Wrong again! Engadget has a screenshot of RadioShack's inventory system, which clearly now includes 16GB and 32GB iPhone 5 models headed to AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint. They should fit nicely in the iPhone 5 cases now appearing in AT&T's inventory system.
- Also, TUAW snagged a couple screenshots of a Cincinnati Bell snafu; the regional carrier accidentally posted entries for the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 in its prepaid phones section. That's right, not only is Apple pushing its new iPhones to regional carriers now - but still not to T-Mobile - but the new handsets will also all be available with prepaid plans.
- Oh, and once these dozen or so iPhones hit the market this month alongside iOS 5, we can also look forward to “Assistant” voice controls and iOS app rentals. Sweet.
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