Two Minute Video: Did We Just Get a Glimpse of the iPhone 4?

Tech news big enough to get “regular” people interested broke earlier this week when it was revealed that gadget blog Gizmodo.com paid $5,000 for a next-generation iPhone prototype left sitting on a barstool by an Apple developer. Here’s a quick two-minute recounting of the events. Pass it on.

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  • bignumone

    It looked kind of boxy and clunky in comparison.
    I like it.
    I am, after all, boxy and clunky.

    Seriously, though, couldn’t this be like those test cars (I always see) driving around on the highways? (I live in MI) All painted strange, vinyl bags over the fenders, or sometimes even with odd sized body parts on them. Do you think they would let a tech take a real live actual phone off “campus”?
    I wonder if this was a mistake that Apple used to throw everyone off the scent of the real product.

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