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May 29, 2007 11:06 AM PDT

June is iPhone month, is September iPhone 2 month?

by Tom Krazit
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Just for a moment, forget about waiting for the first iteration of Apple's iPhone: speculation is well under way about the next version.

As speculation about the first launch of the iPhone reaches fever pitch, it's time for new speculation about the second version.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

According to reports in two Taiwanese newspapers Tuesday, the Commercial Times and the Economic Daily News, manufacturing powerhouse Quanta Computer has landed the contract to build a second-generation iPhone for Apple starting in September. The first version isn't out yet, as anyone with a pulse is probably aware, but the next version requires a "different outer design," according to numerous translations of the reports.

But IDG News Service reported that Quanta has not actually secured the contract. Earlier reports had indicated that Foxconn, one of Apple's primary iPod suppliers, was making the first generation iPhones. And CNET Taiwan received a tip from its own source who said the Quanta contract actually involves a widescreen iPod with a wireless chip.

So, back to waiting for the first iPhone. CNBC reported last week that it's due to arrive on June 20th, in line with Apple's statements that it will appear in late June. That would seem to indicate that CEO Steve Jobs won't be able to release the iPhone at the upcoming Worldwide Developer's Conference starting June 11, but rather that the company will hold a separate iPhone event.

Then on Tuesday, Crunchgear reported that June 11th actually looks like it will be the date, based on an account from a Fry's Electronics staffer that the company is gearing up to sell AT&T Wireless products with a special promotional deal around the iPhone. This is consistent with what a Cingular (now AT&T) employee told my colleague Declan McCullagh earlier this year. But can a date that falls before the midpoint of the month be considered "late" June?

Since we're bored with all this date speculation, let's start betting on the exact time of day that Apple will release the iPhone. Midnight launch with long lines? Stampede from the WWDC keynote over to the San Francisco Apple Store on June 11th? Happy hour at the Fifth Avenue store? Submit your thoughts, maybe we can get Bodog.com to take our action.

Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Internet search, including Google, Yahoo, online advertising, and portals, as well as the evolution of mobile computing. He has written about traditional PC companies, chip manufacturers, and mobile computers, spending the last three years covering Apple. E-mail Tom.
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Wow... I am holding my breath
by sbee May 30, 2007 12:07 AM PDT
How are you guys not sick of this mind-numbing iPhone coverage? Really- are you degraded to the levels of a gossip tabloid? Is there ANY technical or intellectual merit in whatever you/CNET has written about the iPhone over the last couple of months? Please stop this kind of juvenile, over-hyped journalism.
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It is a lot of news..
by Alegoo92 June 2, 2007 8:45 AM PDT
But dont forget the YEARS people spent speculating on the 'soon to be' Apple <br />Phone... hundreds of concept images/video- patent after patent scrutinized in <br />every way..<br /><br />Does it surprise you that one of the most hyped devices in history gets a lot of <br />news?
Palm --> Moto Q --> iPhone ???
by Louis M. Horta May 30, 2007 5:48 AM PDT
I used Palm devices for many years and regrettably migrated to Motorola Moto Q. What a mistake because security features are pretty much not there. Hopefully iPhone will be a better gadget. Thanks CNET for keeping us posted on news about iPhones. LH
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