A leak on Vodafone’s website suggests that the next-generation Apple iPhone will come in two versions only, 16GB and 32GB, and in two colour choices of black and white.
UK mobile phone operator Vodafone added information to its product page for its signal booster, Vodafone Sure Signal, that implies the iPhone 5 will follow the traditional capacities for the Apple smartphone – namely, that it will be offered in 16GB and 32GB models.
On Vodafone’s product page (since taken down but spotted in time by the guys over at AppleInsider) the company lists all the compatible devices. These include the iPhone 5 in both sizes and colours, as well as the iPhone 4, iPhone 3G S and even the iPhone 3G.

If true, there will be no 64GB version of the iPhone 5, only the standard two sizes. However, it looks like the new iPhone would launch in both black and white designs, unlike the iPhone 4 which took a long time to appear in white, only landing this year.
To date, there have been more Apple iPhone 5-related rumours than you could shake a stick at. These include possible sightings, revelations on the design front that there may be no physical Home button, debates over the exact name of the upcoming phone and possible launch dates.
The iPhone 5 is expected to feature an 8-megapixel camera and an A5 processor like the one found in the iPad 2.
If you’re on tenterhooks, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the latest Apple iPhone then you’re surely not alone. Although this latest leak could very well be an error, the really good news is the month of October is mentioned often in the rumour rounds and there is a chance, nay a good chance, Apple could put us all out of our misery early next month and unveil the iPhone 5!
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