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Where is the 16gb iPhone?

Amidst all the hubbub this week, including a plethora of new iPods, public relations moves that were strokes of genius and more media coverage than the latest flashing of naughty bits of Britney Lohalton, there is one item conspicuously missing: the 16gb iPhone.

The new ‘Touch’ sports 8gb and 16gb of flash memory, but the poor iPhone is now relegated to a mere 8gb, with the paltry 4gb being neglected, left in a hot car for 8 hours with the windows up, languishing and dying.

So where is the 16gb? Is it coming soon, destined for the holiday season, or is it going to be launched at Macworld as a 16/32gb version 2?

It seems a little odd that Apple would introduce a companion to the iPhone that has more memory, without making that a premium feature for the iPhone itself.

I know that I’m sitting here pondering getting an iPhone now that the iPods have been announced, but at the same time, i don’t want to invest in an 8gb only to have a 16gb available 10 weeks from now, even if I do get a free gift card out of it.

So c’mon Apple, where’s the 16gb iPhone?

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