5/31/2009

And the resulting performance increase was dramatic for the

?A new iPhone Wallpaper computer almost always feels faster than the iPhone Wallpaper one it replaces. In the old days, though, every few years you?d get a computer with iPhone Wallpaper not just a faster processor but a next-generation processor, and the resulting performance increase was dramatic. For the Mac, those were bumps like the first 68030s and 68040s, or the first batch of PowerPCs. For the PC, the 386, 486, and Pentium.

At this point, it?s uncertain whether this is a genuine addition or a speculative move on the part of the company running the service. None of the other iPhones in the list are unreleased models. However, it does follow an accidental post of a similar sort by T-Mobile Austria, which briefly showed a 32GB iPhone in its ?coming soon? section only to pull it shortly afterwards.

The iPod, however, always stayed either white or black, becoming an icon on its own right. The iPhone is also a higher-end icon. Down the line?maybe in a different incarnation, as the iPhone OS product family expands?color will appear. But for now, looking at Apple?s past history, logic dictates that the iPhone won?t see the variety of colors that the iPod nano has now. It just doesn?t fit. More to come as the date gets closer.

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