Suppliers said to be working on cheap 8GB model.
A new report by Reuters says Asian component makers are building a version of iPhone 4 with a smaller flash drive.
It claims the flash drive is being manufactured by a Korean company, rather than the usual suppliers Toshiba and Samsung.
Reuters claims emerging markets are the target here, and that Apple needs to get a device onto the market for between $150 and $200 – hence the need for new suppliers.
Needless to say, no one commented on the record.
The story also speculates about the rumoured iPhone 5, which Reuters believes will be called the iPhone 4S and will have a bigger touch screen and better antenna than the existing model and an 8-megapixel camera.
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