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Still could be fake--hell they're taken in Photoshop itself. I also notice "MobileMe" text in one of the images. And 32GB version?

Who knows. Looks great though.

The first leaked images of the 3rd Generation nanos were photos of promotional graphics being made in Photoshop. Wouldn't surprise me if these are real. The only people at Apple who get to see the final thing apart from Steve and management are the graphics guys, since they need to make the promotional graphics and packaging.

The first leaked images of the 3rd Generation nanos were photos of promotional graphics being made in Photoshop. Wouldn't surprise me if these are real. The only people at Apple who get to see the final thing apart from Steve and management are the graphics guys, since they need to make the promotional graphics and packaging.

and those who got their samples in the mail today

The Exchange text says:

iPhone now integrates seamlessly with your corporate Microsoft ActiveSync server with over the air syncing of contacts, calendars and email1.

Additionally, MobileME by Apple brings all of the new capabilities of iPhone to everyone2.

(1) Compatible Microsoft Exchange server required.

(2) MobileME by Apple subscription sold separately.

The iChat text says:

Video just became a little more fun. Start a real time video chat with other AT&T subscribers via 3G networking1 or with iChat buddies via wifi. The video calling revolution has begun.

Now available for iPhone and Windows2.

(1) Compatible handheld required, not available in all areas.

(2) Windows XP SP2 (or higher) or Windows Vista required.

It could also be "The video chatting revolution has begun."

Maybe iChat for Windows?

Edited by osirisX

regarding that earlier picture:

* Our source who played with the 3G iPhone told us explicitly there is no front-facing videoconferencing camera.

* Even still, when we were ferreting around the new 3G iPhone firmware today, we were keeping an eye out for altered or additional camera drivers, something to indicate a front-facing camera. Nothing.

* The text explanation for Exchange and iChat are so bad as to make the whole thing unbelievable. (Apple's doing video chat for Windows? Huh?) But that's not all!

* Say, wouldn't that exchange logo be in the Apple banner that's up at the Moscone right now? All the other iPhone icons are.

* No Apple design would be laid out the way this guy's got his page laid out here.

* Bottom line: looks pretty, but so very fake.

http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/07/loads-o...re-wwdc-editio/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/27431673@N02/

Wham.

Bam.

Thank you ma'am.

That was quick, how many more this weekend before Apple leaks the real ones to see a reaction?

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