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iPhone 5 Release Date: Device to Come With 16GB, 32GB and 64GB Capacities

The new iPhone set to be unveiled by Apple on October 4 will come in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, according to 9to5Mac.

The web site heard that the device which appeared in the company’s inventory system under the SKU N94 will be released in those three different storage capacities.

9to5Mac’s manufacturing sources revealed to the site that Apple has been prototyping 64GB versions of the new iPhone so it is a fair prediction to make that the two lower models will include half and one fourth of that memory.

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There is also a possibility of the new iPhone coming in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB memory capacities.

With the appearance of the N90A SKU in the company’s inventory, a tweaked iPhone 4 is likely in Apple’s plans which should come with 8GB’s of memory as is rumored to.

No matter which memory capacity Apple chooses to include on the new iPhone, one thing is certain, all of them will come in both black and white, according to 9to5Mac’s sources.

The new iPhone is set to be unveiled by Apple at a media event on October 4.

The event is set to take place on the company’s Cupertino, California campus.

Which version of the iPhone device to be released has not been clarified by Apple thus far.

The company is rumored to either be revealing an updated iPhone 4 called the 4S, or a drastically new designed iPhone 5.

This new device will come with an 8 megapixel camera capable of shooting video in 1080p HD.

It will also feature Apple’s iOS 5, a new system which includes the assistant, a voice navigation system used for accomplishing tasks such as texting by simply speaking into the phone.

The company’s CEO Tim Cook will finally give the public a first look at what Apple has been developing at next week’s event.

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