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The iPhone 3G S's notoriously secretive manufacturer isn't saying much about what's inside of the forthcoming handset, but that's not stopping its carrier in the Netherlands, T-Mobile, let slip some of that juicy information.

On its page for the new Apple handset, T-Mobile Netherlands unwittingly let the world in on some secret iPhone 3G S specs, including RAM and processor. The new phone will feature 256MB of RAM and a 600MHz processor, the latter up from the 412MHz of its predecessor--and as Gadget Lab points out, the same number as the Palm Pre.

Meanwhile, AnandTech does a deep dive into the 3G S and its processor, concluding that it houses a Cortex A8 and PowerVR SGX graphics chip, just like the Palm Pre, except perhaps clocked slightly faster.

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Posted by: dave
June 11, 2009 4:32 PM

I dislike Apple's overpriced stuff, but I really want that iphone!!!


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