Freight full of unknown Apple devices lands in North America
So here is the deal, a mysterious shipment from Apple’s factory partners has made its way to North American shores. Since the middle of March, there have been 188 containers of a product with a name that Apple has never before used when importing their devices. All devices must have a name, when they come through customs. For example, when Apple imports Macs they signal them, ‘Desktop Computers’, on the customs label.
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Customs records though, revealed that the prior mentioned shipments are market ‘electric computers’. that is a very vague name, I mean all computers are electric, or need electricity at least. The thing is, ‘electric’ could be referring to the iPhone’s screen. The capacitive screen needs a small electric charge from your finger, or capacitance, to operate. that is a speculation on my part though.
It is assumed that the crates collectively could contain as much as 1,760,000 iPhones. It is assumed these are the 3G iPhone, though we can not be certain. The current iPhone supply has dwindled to near nothing, and Apple is in dire need of some more units. It is hard to imaging, that in
Another interesting point in the rumor is that Canada has received a few shipments of that mystery device as well. Rogers has said that they will be getting the iPhone that year, but did not specify what model. Considering that Rogers runs an HSPA network up in Canada, the 3G iPhone seems a logical choice for them.
No one knows for assured what is in those crates except Apple, and the its factory partners. that and any scoop you have read is a best guess. While we are entertaining ideas, I would like to present a new one. The possibility, that that could be the distant rumored tablet Mac. We have seen rumors of that device being a WWDC show stopper.
To me, that device would seem much more like a computer than an iPhone, and electric, you bet. Unfortunately for us we will have to wait until June 9th to see what that all means.
[Via Import Genius]
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