AppleInsider has some exciting news: Apple is shopping for RAM for the new iPhone. Apple has purchased all of Samsung’s available memory until April 2009, which totally means there will be a new iPhone! Maybe tomorrow!
Actually, it doesn’t. Apple is basically ramping up production on the current models to meet demand. If I were them I’d keep as much flash memory in warehouses as I could, seeing as how it powers their most popular device and may soon power the iPod.
This basically means that Apple is selling lots of iPhones – nothing more, nothing less. Samsung probably wants to dump as much memory as it can right now and Apple bought it up. I doubt Apple will launch a new iPhone until closer to next holiday and even then it will be a marginal upgrade.










I was thinking that this summer they would release a 32gig and possibly a 64gig iPhone and June of 2010 release a new model all together. That would follow what they’ve been doing with iPods.
My deep undercover source at AppleInsider tells me they are trying to corner the market on wild conjecture to make up for drops in ad revenues.
Ha, I wanted to be Flash when I was a kid