Ever since the releasing of the iPhone 4, and subsequently, the 4S, Apple fans have wondered and speculated about the new generation iPhone. Many iPhone 5 news reports say that we may see it on the shelving in summer 2012. The larger query in everyone's mind nonetheless is what features we are going to see on it.
From Form Factor to 4G
It's long been speculated that a bigger screen was planned for the iPhone 5, though the concept was met up with robust opposition from no less than Steve Jobs himself. The late Apple Managing Director allegedly did not approve of the larger screen as it would fragment the iPhone line. Many think that Apple will still push through with a bigger 4-inch screen in the new gen though, to follow what their competitors have for ages been doing.
Two features are also widely rumored on the iPhone 5: quad core and 4G LTE technologies. Many ruminate that since its rivals are moving toward those two technologies, it's only logical for Apple to do the same. iPhone 5 news also confirm that since the 4S has a dual-core ARM processor, we'll probably see a quad core chip on the following gen handset, possibly an Apple A6. As for mobile connectivity, though lots of its competitors are already making LTE handsets (most particularly, Samsung), it is said that Apple has been saving 4G for the iPhone 5.
As you should expect, these rumors have been had a meeting with mixed reactions, but though this may be the case, its release is still usually predicted.
Release Date
Okay, so you've seen just how busy the rumour mill has been about the iPhone 5 and you should expect it to keep on being this way till we see the handset on the shelving. According to iPhone 5 news sites, the handset will likely hit the market in mid-to-late 2012. This is founded on Apple's prior releases; in fact , many expect the iPhone 5 to be shown at Apple's WWDC (Worldwide Developers Meeting).
At any rate, we'll keep our eyes peeled for more news and rumors about this upcoming handset. Meanwhile, be absolutely sure to take these tidbits with a touch of suspicion. We'll see the iPhone 5 and what it can do when Apple's prepared to share.
From Form Factor to 4G
It's long been speculated that a bigger screen was planned for the iPhone 5, though the concept was met up with robust opposition from no less than Steve Jobs himself. The late Apple Managing Director allegedly did not approve of the larger screen as it would fragment the iPhone line. Many think that Apple will still push through with a bigger 4-inch screen in the new gen though, to follow what their competitors have for ages been doing.
Two features are also widely rumored on the iPhone 5: quad core and 4G LTE technologies. Many ruminate that since its rivals are moving toward those two technologies, it's only logical for Apple to do the same. iPhone 5 news also confirm that since the 4S has a dual-core ARM processor, we'll probably see a quad core chip on the following gen handset, possibly an Apple A6. As for mobile connectivity, though lots of its competitors are already making LTE handsets (most particularly, Samsung), it is said that Apple has been saving 4G for the iPhone 5.
As you should expect, these rumors have been had a meeting with mixed reactions, but though this may be the case, its release is still usually predicted.
Release Date
Okay, so you've seen just how busy the rumour mill has been about the iPhone 5 and you should expect it to keep on being this way till we see the handset on the shelving. According to iPhone 5 news sites, the handset will likely hit the market in mid-to-late 2012. This is founded on Apple's prior releases; in fact , many expect the iPhone 5 to be shown at Apple's WWDC (Worldwide Developers Meeting).
At any rate, we'll keep our eyes peeled for more news and rumors about this upcoming handset. Meanwhile, be absolutely sure to take these tidbits with a touch of suspicion. We'll see the iPhone 5 and what it can do when Apple's prepared to share.
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