iPhone 5 Odds Posted

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Bookmaker.com, the oldest established North American online gambling website, has released odds on the soon-to-be-released iPhone 5 (see website here)

The iPhone 5 is expected to be released some time in June of this year. 

Will the iPhone 5 have a 4 inch screen or larger?

Yes      -1000   (90%)

No       +400    (20%)

 

Will the device have a 10-megapixel camera or better?

Yes      +250    (28%)

No       -500     (83%)

 

Will the device feature a physical keyboard?

Yes      +150    (40%)

No       -200     (66%)

 

Will the device have a sliding cover?

Yes      +1000  (1%)

No       -5000   (99%)

 

Will the device be thinner than previous versions?

Yes      +1000  (1%)

No       -400     (80%)

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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