Everything you need to know about new iPhone rumors. Really, everything.
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Although there are rumors about plenty of tech companies, Apple's fan-boy following assures that the gossip fire hose is always at full blast. In fact, it often feels as though the iPhone generates more breathless chatter than Tom Cruise, the Kardashians, and Linsanity combined.
If your tech tastes run to sweaty-palmed crystal gazing, we've collected all of the latest iPhone rumors into one place. As you can see, Apple scuttlebutt is very听authoritative.听
The new iPhone's release date
It's coming out in ! But, PC World听听that.
It's coming out in ! But, 9to5Mac 听that.
It's coming out in ! But, The听Washington Post says that听Chinese manufacturers are building the phones.
Hold on to your seats, people. The Monitor is about to make its own earth-shaking forecast.
The Monitor's prediction: The new iPhone will come out.
Photos of the new iPhone
Have you seen the latest images of the听?
More photos were posted of the听. But, TechCrunch听听these.
Photos of the iPhone were posted by a听.
Photos were posted of the听听in May.
Photos of the听听were found last week.听
The Monitor's prediction: Definitive photos of the new iPhone will appear shortly after the announcement of the new iPhone. (See above for dates.) Those photos will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the new iPhone looks like what it looks like and not what it does听not听look like.
Well there you have it, folks. Apple rumors are as reliable as the guidebook in Herman Melville's "." If there is one thing that is true, it is Apple's devotion to secrecy and the legacy of control that Steve Jobs has bequeathed the company.
Apple products are popular. They are well-designed and often very innovative. So people will be interested. But the company's relationship to its own news, along with the excess of personal worth its fans continue to dump into its every move assure both a proliferation of rumor and the unreliability of those rumors. It is probably best, in the long run, to consider any pre-launch "news" to be simply a jumping-off point for discussion. The only听definitive听source on Apple is Apple.