Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Welcome iPhone 5 in September

Almost half of the summer has gone, and no news about the launch of iPhone 4 from Apple.

Bloomberg is reporting that Apple will release the next iPhone in September, having pushed back the fifth model “to coincide with the release of the new iOS 5” which was just previewed at WWDC 2011 earlier this month.

It is said new iPhone 4 has strong clips for processing data, a high resolution screen, as well as advanced camers. According to two people familiar with Apple’s plans, a beefier processor and 8MP camera are a lock for the new model, which is said to “closely resemble” the existing iPhone 4.

Apple is “working to finish a cheaper version of the iPhone aimed at attracting customers in developing countries,” which would “use chips and displays of similar quality to today’s iPhone 4,” according to the same sources.

Some reports also say iPhone 5 will be lighter and smaller than iPhone 4 and have a more large screen.

iPhone 5 components are built for a smaller and lighter device, they can be easily fit into a casing which for all intents and purposes looks identical to an iPhone 4. and the company has been testing the new components in old iPhone cases, for obvious reasons. Some of those reports we’ve heard about a larger screen for the old design would make sense too, as a slight tweak of the size (say, to a 3.7-inch display), would be barely noticeable to the eye, but obvious in internal component design.

Above are all rumors which may not correct with the reality. Things many change. Let's just expect September to see what iPhone 4 looks like then.

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