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It's about freaking time.

Apple may soon be ditching the 16GB iPhone, if recent reports are to be believedThe Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that Cupertino's next iPhone, due out this fall, will start at 32GB, not the much-loathed 16GB model pundits and consumers have come to hate.

According to the Journal's source, the next iPhone will come in 32GB, 128GB and 256GB models — likely due, at least in part, to the expected camera improvements that will accompany the next iPhone. 

The latest report is in line with earlier reports that also suggested Apple's next iPhone will top out at 256GB of storage (though at least one of those reports claim only the larger iPhone 7 Plus will be available in a 256GB option. Read more...

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