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iPhone Hacks News and Rumors Roundup, 11th May - 17th May 2008

Its that time of the week again to checkout the weekly (11th May - 17th May 2008) news, posts and rumors roundup on the iPhone from here at iPhone Hacks and also from around the web that did not make it here after the jump.

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iPhone Hacks News and Rumors Roundup, 4th May - 10th May 2008

Checkout the weekly (4th May - 10th May 2008) news and rumors roundup on the iPhone from here at iPhone Hacks and also from around the web that did not make it here after the jump.

As you would see from the articles posted here at iPhone Hacks and around the web it has been a very busy last week on the iPhone news front.

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Breaking News: Pre-release iPhone firmware 2.0 confirms 3G iPhone is coming soon

Pre-release iPhone firmware 2.0 confirms 3G iPhone is coming

Its has been hard to stay away from all the rumors about the imminent launch of the 3G iPhone.

However, not any longer as the pre-release version of iPhone firmware 2.0 included in the latest Apple iPhone SDK Beta 5 (Build 5a274D) which is currently available only to members of the iPhone developer program has revealed that Apple is planning to release the long awaited 3G iPhone soon probably as early as June just like the rumors have indicated.

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Vodafone gets to sell iPhone in 10 countries; Telecom Italia to sell in Italy as well; Apple changing strategy?

Vodafone announced today that they will be partnering with Apple to sell the most-hyped gadget ever created aka the iPhone in 10 countries.

More details and a possible change in strategy by Apple available after the jump.

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Pre-release version of iPhone firmware 2.0 reveals Import SIM Contacts feature

The pre-release version of Apple's iPhone firmware 2.0 included in the latest Apple iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) Beta 4 (Build 5A258f) which is currently available only to members of the iPhone developer program has revealed a feature dubbed Import SIM Contacts.

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iPhone News and Rumors Roundup, 20th Apr - 26th Apr 2008

Checkout the weekly (20th Apr - 26th Apr 2008) news and rumors roundup on the iPhone from here at iPhone Hacks and also from around the web that did not make it here after the jump.

The highlight on the news and rumors front from around the web has to be Engadget publishing details of the 3G iPhone with photos only to be later squashed by Gizmodo to be just a third-party iPhone case and not the glossy black 3G iPhone.

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Pre-Release iPhone Firmware 2.0 reveals ability to Save Images from Email Attachments

The pre-release version of Apple's iPhone firmware 2.0 which is currently available only to members of the iPhone developer program has revealed another feature and probably an extension of the feature revealed last week where we will be able to save images straight from iPhone's Safari browser to the Photo Album application.

More details and a video which shows how this feature works after the jump.

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Apple's Patent provides details of Instant Messaging iPhone App and also reveals MMS, GPS & Video Conferencing features

We have all been waiting for a native instant messaging application for the iPhone and based on a patent filed by Apple it appears that we might see one soon (probably its high time as well).

The patent has not only reveals Apple's plans to release the Instant messaging client and whats it going to like and hows going to work but it also provides some interesting details on the features we can expect in the future.

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iPhone News and Rumors Roundup, 13th Apr - 19th Apr 2008

Its that time of the week again to give you folks a summary of all the news and rumors and as usual we have rumors on the 3G iPhone. I guess iPhone weekly roundup will not complete without it until it is officially released or announced by Apple (hopefully in June).

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Breaking News: O2 slashes iPhone prices to £169 in UK

UK carrier O2 has slashed prices by £100 of the lower-capacity 8 GB iPhone to £169 similar to the price cuts T-Mobile had announced in Germany a week back.

The £100 reduction by O2 is part of a limited offer until June 1st. The limited offer is only available on the 8 GB iPhone as the cost of the 16 GB iPhone is still at £329 thus making the 8 GB model a compelling option at almost half the cost of the 16 GB model.

I just checked the Apple UK store and there is no price reduction available there for the 8 GB model, so today's announcement by O2 indicates some other reason for the price cuts rather than the ones mentioned earlier.

It could be that the carriers are just clearing their slow-moving stock of the entry level iPhone with the price cuts to lower the entry barrier for all those who have been wanting to get their hands on the revolutionary mobile phone but cost was a barrier.

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