Apple To Hold iPhone Press Conference Tomorrow

Apple has called a press conference tomorrow morning which the company states will focus primarily on the iPhone 4. Undoubtedly prompted by the issues surrounding the launch of the new phone, there is heavy speculation regarding what Apple will announce. While some believe Apple may issue a product recall, others remain confident that a software fix will resolve the widespread antenna issues. Regardless of what is announced, we will provide our thoughts after the conference tomorrow afternoon.

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