Could it be true?

Sep 10, 2007 08:51 GMT  ·  By

What was present as being a leaked T-Mobile Germany ad is promising to bring the iPhone in Europe. This brings full information, stating that the phone will be out in Germany on November 12th for the price of EUR 500.

Another information that this ad brings is that the iPhone will have a stunning 16 GB of internal memory. That confirms a rumor which has been going by for some time now on Apple's intention of doubling their initial maximum data storage space. Moreover, this specific version of the iPhone should have 3G support with HSDPA and UMTS, something that everybody has been waiting to hear. And all should be here in little over a month.

Sounds too good to be true. In fact, the ad can be designed in just a few minutes in a photo editing application. Just throw in a picture of the iPhone, T-Mobile's bright pink and some information that everyone wishes to hear and you have the actual ad that set the start to this whole thing.

Up to this point, T-Mobile has been the European carrier to throw in the highest amount of supposedly leaked information for their support on the iPhone. Their website has been pulling tricks on the company at a certain time, showing hints on the company's support for Apple's phone. Now that the date for the iPhone's launch on the European market is approaching, it was just about time to see some more supposed slip-ups coming from T-Mobile.

In fact, there are high chances that the company will, indeed, support the iPhone in Germany, but can't keep quiet about it. Thus, they give people good reasons to talk about this possibility and start their advertising campaign a few steps forward. Until an official announcement appears, the leaked advert is nothing more than speculation and potentially false information. Sounds good, though.