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a bunch of manufacturers often classify the iPhone 4 as the "iPhone 4G" 4G meaning 4th gen. So i don't buy it.

Yeah, but did you see this?

Update: We’re not the only one reading the comments, our tipster is also. He/she assures us that Best Buy lists iPhone 4 cases and accessories as iPhone 4, NOT iPhone 4G. This is a new listing, and does not denote the generation of the handset.

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This look like it was just a Best Buy error.

Update 2: A UPC search (FVA3403) leads to a result indicating this is a case of iPhone 4 covers, which lends strong credibility to this being a Best Buy internal error and not a product reveal. (Update by Sean)
 
[/COLOR]This look like it was just a Best Buy error.

Update 2: A UPC search (FVA3403) leads to a result indicating this is a case of iPhone 4 covers, which lends strong credibility to this being a Best Buy internal error and not a product reveal. (Update by Sean)

Yea I saw that. The explanation made sense though. Apple pushes back their announcement to a date after ATT unleashes their 4G network. It makes sense and I don't think it should be ruled out. Especially if we're getting a new iPhone with the same form factor as the iPhone 4.
 
Unlikely but still possible, one has to wonder why the iPhone5 wasn't introduced in June.

However 4G chips are still relatively new, iPhone 6 would be a lock to get 4g, iPhone 5 not so sure.
 
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