You heard right, folks -- according to the
Wall Street Journal, Apple is currently "developing a new
iPhone to debut this summer," and as if that weren't enough, it's also "working on another model for US mobile phone operator Verizon Wireless." As of this moment, details about the break are nowhere to be found, but it's not like either tidbit is shocking. This summer will mark the one-year anniversary of the
iPhone 3GS, and if the Cupertino-based company keeps with its
historical refresh pattern, we're just a few months out from seeing the latest and greatest iPhone. There's also been no shortage of
iPhone-to-Verizon rumors over the years, with the
latest of 'em happening during the run-up to the iPad's launch.
Update: We're now learning that the "next iPhone is being manufactured by Taiwanese contract manufacturer Hon Hai Precision Industry," which just so happens to be
the same outfit responsible for crafting all prior iPhones. That's according to "people briefed on the matter" and sourced by the
WSJ. It's also stated that the world's first CDMA iPhone will be manufactured by Pegatron Technology, which we caught just last week
dabbling in some of NVIDIA's