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Apple rumors: next gen iPhone, iPad mini, more

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Here are the latest Apple rumors from the blogosphere:

“While photos of the iPhone 5 battery have leaked several times in recent weeks, repair firm iResQ has now obtained one of the batteries and posted new photos showing the battery in the iPhone’s rear shell and next to an iPhone 4S battery for comparison.” — “MacRumors” (www.macrumors.com)

“Rumored supply issues may limit availability of the new iPhone at launch, but a new analysis has found that severe constraints have actually been a boon to Apple’s stock price.” — “AppleInsider” (www.appleinsider.com)

“With rumors and leaks offering a good bit of detail on what has been claimed to be Apple’s 7.85-inch “iPad mini” setting up for an October debut, we worked with CiccareseDesign to create a new set of renderings and even a 3D model of the device that readers can explore on their own.” — “MacRumors” (www.macrumors.com)

“T-Mobile to host ‘bring your own iPhone’ in-store demos on its ’4G’ network?” — “9to5Mac” (www.9to5Mac.com)

“Inside sources at China Unicom claim the wireless carrier’s executives recently ended a successful negotiation session with Apple regarding the next-generation iPhone and expect the handset to launch on the network by the end of the year.” — “AppleInsider” (www.appleinsider.com)

“Apple will be the only initial vendor to offer adapters and cables for its new 9-pin iPhone dock connector, with the new adapter costing around $10 and USB cables for $19, according to a new report.” — “AppleInsider” (www.appleinsider.com)

“Responding to earlier reports that Apple hasn’t offered developers parts or specs for next-generation Dock Connector accessories, additional sources have confirmed to iLounge that Apple will be the exclusive initial vendor of a new Dock Connector Adapter, to be sold individually and/or in three-packs. According to sources, the Dock Connector Adapters will sell for approximately $10 each or three for $29, with Apple-branded new USB cables selling for $19 each. For reference, Apple’s MagSafe to MagSafe 2 Converter sells for $9.99, while international pricing for Apple’s earlier iPhone Micro USB Adapter is €9 ($11) or £8 ($13).” — “iLounge” (www.ilounge.com)

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