April 30, 2012

iPhone 5 release date


The iPhone 5 release date seems to be honing down to the Fall and iPhone 5 release rumors alive and well with features like a new and revamped iOS6 icloud along with an iTunes streaming service. Whatever your favorite theory is the iPhone 5 release date (June or September / October), this week the concept that a larger four-inch screen, sharper picture with 50% more dpi (to match the iPhone 3 release), a thinner iPhone 5 took off with news from last week's Liquidmetal rumors and finally the ever-present debate surrounding the iPhone 5 release date: June at WWDC or autumn as the iPhone 4's release date from last year. iPhone 5 Issue theories are strongly divided into two camps, I'm sure most of you are familiar with them now: will the iPhone 5 release will be announced at WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) in June in San Francisco, or a release date announcement in the autumn (September / October), as last year. Week scuttlebut seem to favor the introduction of iOS 6 at WWDC, the iPhone 5 release date will be during the fall (according to MSNBC), as last year. Still, some die hards seem to think that the iPhone 5 release will be announced at WWDC.

I prefer the (quite unpredictable) annual emission theory of the iPhone release in early spring, new iOS at WWDC and the new iPhone 5 release in the autumn for two reasons: 1) from a PR perspective, Apple is never too long, but the next big thing for the interweb to speculate on. 2) from a production standpoint, the Apple plenty of breathing room to focus solely on individual initiative rather than too many overlapping objects. The technology kiss of death is to take away resources from one point to focus on another item to try to release both at the same release date. Smart Technology peeps know better, and Apple is knowledgeable in that way.
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Some believe the iPhone 5 release date announcement as part of the WWDC logo. Michael Nace, we have a focus at WWDC for visually embedded clues to "the result of implicit 5s whole multicolored WWDC logo", but can pull our leg with the following "Of course, if you cock your head to the right, you see what looks like a series of programs or screens projecting upwards. "Can you see it?

iPhone 5 Features

The current consensus revolves around the WWDC as a software-focused launch of icloud iOS6 and upgrade. Theories abound, but in brief: iOS6 upgrades make sure to include an upgrade to Siri, which when launched last year seemed to be something that Apple was putting a lot of weight. It was a big launch, since Apple went back to the lab to "think differently" and double the new ways of using Siri. Hopefully we will see great new things, with the possible introduction of the iPhone and iPod touch for Siri. Hot new iPhone features include new NFC patents that would allow iTunes purchases, according to the International Business Times.

icloud is another area "ripe" for an upgrade things to look for are:. improved coordination between units (duh), and (hopefully) a package of some kind of containing some or all of the following items 1) a streaming music service that has a monthly package for streaming music, 2) a streaming TV programming service (which can go well with the supposed Apple TV or iTV) and 3) streaming music service. They could do well with social media interaction and "real-time listening" and "real-time" part of the promise of the oncoming connected TV and streaming music's future. Renting online media is pretty much dead, a la carte consumption for a monthly fee oh so hot right now.
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The debate on an iTunes streaming music service revolves around whether it would kill the iTunes Music Store sales, so this is 50/50. The same goes for TV shows and movies, plus: they want to compete with Spotify, Netflix, Hulu, et al? They could either continue on a path of media ownership or adapt to the current trend of streaming services. They risk being left behind if they do, they risk cannibalizing iTunes sales if they do it. Conflict! They could also do both, as a way to serve all interests. Streamers current, buyers buy, everyone's happy.

iPhone 5 specs

Ideas right now for the iPhone 5 specs include a larger iPhone 5 screen, with estimates going from 4 to upwards of more than 4.5 inches. Given the new trend of a larger phone that combines the idea of ​​a smartphone with a small tablet is all the rage right now, so it makes sense that Apple could think about making iPhone 5 a little larger in width and height for a larger screen and would allow for a bigger battery, always needed more screen time. eWEEK talks about the research note from Peter Misek at Jefferies securities included the reasoning behind this rumor.

An improved display 50% more dpi for a sharper image is in line with the new iPhone 3, which came with its stunning Retina display. If you have not seen the difference, it is significant, and is logical that a new iPhone 5 feature would be an iPhone 5 with Retina display. It makes text look super sharp in small sizes and the iPhone would benefit greatly from it.

We can also hope for a thinner IPhone5 based on 1) touchscreens 2) Liquid Metal "According to industry sources next flagship phones [Apple and Samsung] is expected to introduce new material for his major organs, namely ceramics for Galaxy S3 and liquid metal for iPhone 5, both are thin, lightweight and highly resistant to external influences, "reads the report from ETNews.

4G LTE is quickly becoming the standard for smartphones, so an iPhone5 without 4G LTE would be anachronistic, not really something that Apple is famous for. IPhone 5 The price is not known at this time, but the current iPhone's price is set at $ 199 - $ 299, so best guess estimates could start there....


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