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Infographic: Color-coded iPhone rumors


tgr-wwdc-2009-iphone-graphic-rumor-round-upHaving trouble keeping up with the flood of iPhone rumors in advance of Apple's (AAPL) World Wide Developers Conference, which opens next Monday?

The Green Room Blog has done the tech world a favor and summarized them all — or at least the ones we've heard — in the color-coded graphic shown at right. (Click to enlarge.)

The rumors are annotated with links to the blogs and news articles that reported them. For the key, click here.

See also:

Graphic by Rémy of TGRBlog.com. Posted with permission.

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Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Philip Elmer-DeWitt
Steve Jobs, goes the old joke at Apple, is surrounded by a reality distortion field; get too close and you believe what he's saying. Apple has made believers out of millions of customers — and made a lot of investors rich — but Philip Elmer-DeWitt believes that an ounce of skepticism never hurts when writing about the company. He should know. He's been covering Apple – and watching Steve Jobs operate — since 1982.
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