Two new iPhone models approved in Thailand

“Ahead of Apple’s new iPhone event on September 9th, Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (that nation’s version of what we know in the U.S. as the FCC) has approved two new iPhone models for sale in the country,” Mark Gurman reports for 9to5Mac. “The approval was confirmed on Twitter by the country’s Secretary General for these matters, and a local report indicates the model numbers for two new devices: A1524 & A1586.”

“The two model numbers could be representative of a combination of different iPhone lineups. It is possible that one number belongs to the new iPhone 4.7-inch model and another belongs to the upcoming 5.5-inch model,” Gurman reports. “Another possibility is that these model numbers could belong to tweaked iPhone 5c or iPhone 5s models with updated internals like new cellular chipsets. Another possibility is that a single 4.7-inch model could come in two cellular flavors for Thailand, and that is what the two model numbers represent.”

More info and video in the full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Bill” for the heads up.]

8 Comments

  1. I wouldn’t trust what ANY version of the FCC says. Ever since 2002, they have been dumbing down Saturday morning cartoons. Thanks to the Federal Censorship Commision, we haven’t had any good entertainment since the early 2000s. I feel sad that this generation of kids have to grow up with dumb cartoons that insult their intelligence. Thanks to the Federal Censorship Commision, today’s kids will never experience the awesomeness of Fox Kids, original Power Rangers, Ren and Stimpy, and Rocko’s Modern Life. 🙁

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