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Update: Latest iPhone 5 rumours have suggested that the
eagerly awaited Apple iPhone 5 release date will be confirmed during a special
launch event on August 7th.
Rumours surrounding the iPhone 5’s release date, potential
specs and features, and price have fuelled reports that Apple is gearing up to
launch its next-gen smartphone around summer time.
The handset, which is rumoured to be named the new iPhone, is reportedly under
construction – and the rumour mill has been busy speculating about what we can
expect to see from the device, if and when it lands.
While none of the below have been confirmed by Apple – the company is
notoriously good at keeping secrets – we’ve rounded up all the speculation
dished out by sources, experts & fanboys to get some clue on what to expect
from the iPhone 5.
Apple iPhone 5: Release Date
Handset blog Know Your Mobile has cited a 'reliable industry
source' in suggesting that Apple will hold a special keynote speech on August 7
to officially confirm the long awaited iPhone 5 release date, a date that is
expected to follow later the same month. It is said that Apple has brought the
unveiling of its next-gen handset from the widely rumoured October release in
order to quell the rise of the rival Android powered Samsung
Galaxy S3.
Previously, respected Japanese Apple blog Macotakara had
alleged it had received word from "Asian sources" who claim that
Apple will launch the device in September or October 2012 which would fit with
last year’s arrival of the iPhone 4S.
"According to Asian reliable source, next iPhone will be released in
September or October, and this cycle seems to be kept for years," read a
translated portion of the report.
If the article proves to be accurate, it would mean the company is returning to
the 12-month launch cycles we saw for the first four versions of the beloved
device.
Last year's October iPhone 4S launch was the only time Apple has verged from
the summer cycle, making users wait 15 months instead of the usual 12 for a new
handset.
While the iPhone 4S was more of an evolutionary upgrade, with a faster
processor an improved camera and the addition of the Siri voice control app,
the iPhone 5 is likely to bring a more revolutionary approach, perhaps with the
addition of a 4G LTE internet and a larger screen size.
Apple iPhone 5: Price
The 16GB iPhone 4S lines up in retailers with a hefty £499
price tag. Prices continue up all the way to £699 for the 64GB edition.
Ahead of the iPhone 4S successor’s announcement, it is believed that the
sixth-gen model will simply replace the iPhone 4s in terms of price points and
range of models with any 128GB storage option likely to hit the £799 price
mark.
Apple iPhone 5: Name
Following the March launch of the new iPad, eports have
suggested that Apple is to cease the numbered naming convention of its pocket
blowers and move the market leading iPhone range in line with its Mac offerings
which see multiple product overhauls occur whilst maintaining the same base
name.
“About two weeks ago we got a tip from a reliable source that Apple was going to call the iPhone 5 the new “iPhone,” according to Apple blog 9to5Mac.
“That seemed a little nuts at the time but what a difference a Keynote makes. Apple chopped the suffix off if the iPad as part of a branding makeover that will likely expand.
The report added: “Just like iMac is not called iMac 1,2,3 it looks like Apple won’t be doing the numbering on iOS devices (though it never did with the iPod touch).”
“About two weeks ago we got a tip from a reliable source that Apple was going to call the iPhone 5 the new “iPhone,” according to Apple blog 9to5Mac.
“That seemed a little nuts at the time but what a difference a Keynote makes. Apple chopped the suffix off if the iPad as part of a branding makeover that will likely expand.
The report added: “Just like iMac is not called iMac 1,2,3 it looks like Apple won’t be doing the numbering on iOS devices (though it never did with the iPod touch).”
Apple iPhone 5: Display
Update: Apple has reportedly begun manufacturing on its
rumoured iPhone 5 handsets. Reports suggest Sony has been working on display
components for the Californian company’s next-gen smartphone since February –
and will ramp up production on the panels at the end of this month.
According to AppleInsider,
the consumer electronics manufacturer is working in conjunction with other
firms, such as Toshiba Mobile Display and LG Display Co, to roll out enough
panels for the heavily rumoured device, expected to launch later this year.
Stone Wu, a senior analyst at IHS Displaybank, said: “Even for those companies
that start mass production in May, they can only reach an average yield of 65
to 70 per cent at present.”
Although there has been no official word on the iPhone 5’s screen size, rumours
suggest growing competition and market pressures will see Apple introduce a new
plus 4-inch model.
These rumours have been backed up by a selection of industry analysts that have
suggested Apple will be forced into the screen size overhaul as competition
from rival handsets, such as the Samsung Galaxy S3, intensify.
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