RELEASE
Adnan Farooqui Everybody is waiting for the next iteration to Apple’s signature and rather revolutionary smartphone. The iPhone 5 is all the rage these days. What will it have? What won’t it have? Most importantly, when will it be released? According to a new report, Apple may release iPhone 5 in the fourth week of June 2011.
We already know that Apple is not going to announce the iPhone 5 at Worldwide Developers Conference 2011 which starts from June 6, 2011. Instead, WWDC is going to be more geared towards the software side of things, and will offer previews of iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion. The reason because of which the iPhone 5 isn’t being announced at WWDC, may probably be because Sony is facing delays in getting new iPhone 5 camera modules to Apple. That’s just a speculation, however.
Nevertheless, you’re not in luck if you want to attend the conference any way, as WWDC 2011 has sold out.
Nevertheless, you’re not in luck if you want to attend the conference any way, as WWDC 2011 has sold out.
The reports claims of a confirmed iPhone 5 release in late June, because of the fact that carriers SK Telecom and KT will be among the new carriers to officially offer the iPhone 5.
''‘iPhone 5,’ the next model of iPhone 4, will be released on the coming 4th week of June. In the midst of the iPhone 5 postponement rumors, Apple has confirmed that iPhone 5 will be released as planned and it will be released simultaneously in Korea through SK Telecom and KT."
So iPhone 5 release won’t happen at WWDC 2011, rather Apple is going to hold a special media event that will be hosted by none other than Apple CEO Steve Jobs as well, who currently happens to be on a medical leave of absence from the company, but made a brief appearance at the iPad 2 launch event earlier last month.
The legitimacy of this source is a bit doubtful, primarily because of the fact that a July iPhone 5 release contradicts the fall timeframe of the iPhone release.
THE CONCEPT
iPhone 5 is started thinking the people day by day for some reason of iPhone 4.In this post I’m presenting a couple of iPhone 5 designs.
The first one shows the next-gen iPhone 5 as a very thin device, a lot thinner than the current iPod touch 4G.Apple will probably take more than a years to launch such a device.When it will launch it will be magical to everybody.
The second iPhone 5 design shows an iPhone 4-like design and the outer antenna is still there. What are interesting about it are the apps, which are totally new, and they’d definitely convince you to buy the phone.
iPhone 5 Begins Production as Hardware Details Leak
''iPhone 5 comes with more larger screen"
China Times reports that the iPhone 5 has entered a trial production phase and will feature a larger screen. Purported iPhone 5 parts have already leaked that seem to match the claim of a four-inch screen. The iPhone 5, itself is expected to have a similar form factor as the current model, with the display reaching all the way to the edge of the device.
The rendering above by Piotrek Photos shows how a larger iPhone 5 screen might compare to the current iPhone 4 display. This news comes as the New York Times has confirmed Apple is working on near-field communication (NFC) technology so that future iPhones can easily make wireless mobile payments at specially equipped cash registers. The NFC hardware would be integrated with the iPhone processor and linked directly to the owner's iTunes account.
Although Apple is working on NFC technology it's not clear whether or not the feature will make its way onto the iPhone 5. The company could be saving this functionality for a future model iPhone, as there are many different versions of the e-wallet concept currently entering the market. Competing Android phones are already getting into the act, with the Samsung Nexus S already equipped with NFC.
Other highlights of the iPhone 5 design include the switch to a metal back, much like the original iPhone. Apple could completely redesign the iPhone 5 with a curved aluminum back, to bring it more in line with the iPad 2 and recent iPod touch designs. More recent information points to a next generation device much more similar to the iPhone 4, except replacing the back glass panel with metal. A redesigned antenna would be integrated into the Smartphone to help prevent the reception issues that were cited by Consumer Reports when they refused to recommend the iPhone 4.
source: multiple source
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