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UPDATED: In the year-and-a-half since the launch of the iPhone, there have been numerous attempts to deliver a competing "iPhone killer" device. Some of these might even be successful. But for now, it seems the only thing that will beat the current iPhone may be its next-generation successor.
What that might be remains anyone's guess, but there have been hints along the way that have many Apple observers believing they know the answer.
First off, the question of whether Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has a new phone in the works seems to have an obvious answer, with June or July as a logical target date for such a release: At that point, iPhone 1.0 users will begin coming off their two-year contracts with AT&T and be ready to renew. The timing also could fit with the next Apple Worldwide Developer Conference if it's in June as the past two have been.
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"We definitely believe it's due for a June/July refresh," Ben Bajarin, an analyst with Creative Strategies, told InternetNews.com. "That tends to be sticking to their usual cycle of an iPhone/iPod release in June/July and a Mac update in August/September. That was one of the reasons for pulling out of Macworld -- the dates didn't fit with their timelines."
Releasing a new iPhone this summer would also make sense from a competitive standpoint. By then, Palm is due to have shipped its flashy Pre smartphone, a device that got a lot of buzz after its preview at the January Consumer Electronics Show.
Apple also dropped a hint of a new phone in the release of its latest iPhone firmware code, version 2.2.1. MacRumors posted a note from someone digging around in code who found a reference to an "iPhone 2,1." The original iPhone was referenced as "1,1" and the iPhone 3G as "1,2."
Apple did not return calls seeking comment. The company doesn't typically comment on future product plans.
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Tech's H-1B Hiring Faces 'Employ America Act'As to what a next-generation iPhone would contain, the speculation goes off the charts. For months there had been talk of an "iPhone Nano," a smaller version of the device. But Tim Cook, chief operating officer and Apple's leader during CEO Steve Jobs's health-related leave of absence, ended that speculation during the most recent quarter's conference call.
"You know us -- we're not going to play in the low-end voice phone business. That's not who we are," he said during the call. "That's not why we're here. We'll let somebody do that. Our goal is not to be the unit share leader in the phone industry. It is to build the best phone."






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