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<div class="list_head"><h3>Shop iPhone</h3></div>
    <div class="list_content">
        <ul>
            
                <li><a href="/us/browse/home/shop_iphone/family/iphone?mco=NDY4NDgyOA" onclick="s_objectID='NDY4NDgyOA';" >iPhone 3G</a></li>
            
        </ul>
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    <div class="list_content">

        <ul>
            
                <li><a href="/us/browse/home/shop_iphone/iphone_accessories?mco=NDY4NDgyMw" onclick="s_objectID='NDY4NDgyMw';" >iPhone Accessories</a></li>
            
                <li><a href="/us/browse/home/shop_iphone/iphone_accessories/shop_by_type?mco=NDY4NDgxNg" onclick="s_objectID='NDY4NDgxNg';" >Shop by iPhone Model</a></li>
            
        </ul>
    </div>

The html code from the site reveals nothing...

Just a close div and a reopen div, which is odd, but ther gaps appear on this page also...
 
are you guys serious? do you actually don't see that this link does'nt link to apple??
 
But then how do we explain the gap between Mac and Mac Accessories...
seem like a visual division to divide between accessories and mac
 
There wouldn't be a space where a new link is going to be added. They would simply ad a link to the list of links and it would be done, they don't need to create space.

We are all pretty certain a new phone will be coming out soon. In a few days maybe they'll announce when. We're not going to find out about it by accident.
 
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