A shipment coming from the factory partners of Apple Inc. are already in North America. Since last March, Apple Inc. already has 188 containers having product names that they usually do not use whenever they are importing their company’s devices. It is required by the customs that all devices that are delivered must at least have a name. An example for one is when every time Apple imports their Macs, the name given to these devices included on the custom label are “desktop computers”.

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However, the according to the custom records, the freight that recently reached North America are named as “electric computers”. The name given by Apple is quite vague. We all know that computers are required to use electricity and computers are of course, electric. Many people are suspecting that the term “electric” is probably




referring to the screen of the iPhone. In order for the iPhone to function, the screen requires a little of that electrib charge that comes from the user’s finger.

By looking at the crates, there are probably more than 1,700,000 iPhones inside. And although Apple has not released any solid statements about the 3G iPhone yet, many are now assuming that the crates are containing the rumored 3G iPhones.

But it is not just the North American shores that have received the mysterious Apple devices. There also a few freights that landed on Canada as well. Rogers once mentioned that Canada will be having iPhones this 2008. However, they didn’t mention any specific iPhone model. Considering that the company is running an HSPA network in the country, the 3G iPhone is definitely a logical choice for Rogers.



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