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![]() Apple is almost finished putting together a second-generation iPhone and is expected to overhaul its slow-selling Apple TV product. This is the latest news from Goldman Sachs analyst David Bailey, who just got off the plane from meetings with Far East suppliers – a.k.a. snitches. In a research note, Bailey said that Apple will launch two revisions of the iPhone in 2008 and an improved Apple TV later in the year. The form factor of the iPhone is expected to stay the same although the look may be changed and 3G will capability be introduced. The Apple TV prediction states that the unit could be getting some form of LCD display. Bailey added: “Apple will refresh its entire Mac line-up throughout 2008, but information about the potential launch of a sub-notebook was scarce, with one supplier saying that the product may be pushed out, citing possible design issues.” As long as Apple throws in an iPhone price cut with the 3G, unconvinced UK punters might be persuaded. ![]() |
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