The
rumour mills always go crazy around this time of the year about the
next piece of hardware Apple is expected to release. The latest buzz is
about the next model of the Apple iPhone. Citing industry sources, Know Your Mobile
reports that Apple’s highly-anticipated iPhone 5 is set to be launched
on August 7 in a keynote speech. According to the report, the smartphone
is expected to ship with Apple’s iOS 6 operating system and is expected
to bring deeper integration with Facebook and iCloud.
Two rumours of
the iPhone 5 have been quite consistent. One states that the iPhone 5
will have a re-designed casing with a larger display, while the second
states that it will feature a micro dock. The next iPhone is expected to
feature a major design overhaul and is said to be much bigger,
measuring 58.47 mm wide, 123.83 mm high and 7.6 mm thin with a four-inch
display. As previous reports have indicated, the headphone jack will
also be relocated, with it being moved from the top of the iPhone to the
bottom.
Reports indicate that the size of the dock has been reduced drastically
and is much smaller; it is said to be similar to the size of a micro
USB. The screen size of the iPhone has remained the same since it was
first launched. Apple is expected to increase the size of the display to
four-inches diagonally. While the width will not change, Apple will
raise the height, thereby giving it a resolution of 1136 x 640.
The delicious rumours!
Many expected the new iPhone to be launched last year, but Apple instead
unveiled the iPhone 4S, which included a bundle of new features and
performance improvements. The iPhone 5 is said to have LTE support built
into it. Foxconn, of course, is going to be the one producing the new
iPhone.
According to a previous report, the late Steve Jobs worked very closely on the iPhone 5. As per the report, “Apple,
based in Cupertino, California, has placed orders from suppliers in
Asia for screens that are bigger than the 3.5- inch size now on the
smartphone, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified
because the plans aren’t public. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs had worked
closely on the re-designed phone before his death in October, one person
said.” The report goes on to add, “The
design change will be Apple’s first for the iPhone since 2010, when it
introduced the iPhone 4. Electronics makers, led by Samsung, are moving
toward bigger screens, as consumers use handheld devices for a broader
array of tasks, including watching video, playing games and browsing the
Web.”
No comments:
Post a Comment