The rumor mill churning out claims and speculations about iPhone 5 is becoming more and more active so that we get to listen to some new rumor about the much-anticipated device. Earlier, we reported that Apple had decided to go with larger displays and Sony were already producing them, as per a rumor. Now, 9to5mac has claimed that the new iPhone will feature a higher resolution.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On May 23, 2012(1 day, 23 hours ago.)
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We have been hearing a whole lot of rumors about the upcoming iPhone, although nearly none of them have been corroborated. We heard that it will feature a greater display and will have in-cell touch panels. And now, a senior analyst at IHS Displaybank, Stone Wu is claiming that Sony has started the mass production of these in-cell touch panels for the next iPhone.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On May 22, 2012(2 days, 22 hours ago.)
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We recently reported that Apple had filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization to gain control of the domain iPhone5.com. The domain was earlier a discussion forum about Apple’s upcoming iPhone device but Apple wanted to have it because it felt it had a right to. Now, sources are claiming that has been granted the ownership of the domain.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On May 21, 2012(3 days, 23 hours ago.)
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We have been hearing a lot of news regarding the new iPhone as we move towards its expected launch later this year. Sometime about now, Apple has finalized the product and is planning to ramp up the production of the device. Wall Street Journal is reporting that based on these orders for the production of the device, it has been revealed that the new iPhone will have a display measuring at least 4 inches diagonally.
Every time Apple is expected to roll out a product, the sales of the earlier model of that product significantly declines. This is because users start anticipating the release of the new device and want to buy the newer version rather than the earlier versions. This is precisely what is happening to iPhone sales right now.
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iPhone 5 is all but set to launch during the later part of this year. Most of the analysts have speculated that it will most probably hit the shelves in the coming October. While the rumors about the device are rampant, including it having a liquid metal and a different dock connector, it is rather surprising to note that a report now claims Apple is still unsure about the design of the device.
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Now that Samsung Galaxy S III is here and we know more or less the details about it, the world’s eyes have shifted back to Apple which has something big to unveil – iPhone 5. While the device itself is not expected to land until later this year, we are hoping that Apple will be revealing some details about it at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).
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A lot of amazing iPhone concepts have been doing their rounds on the web. While not all of these are practically possible, some have been developed considering the constraints of Apple. While these concepts don’t pretend to be true, now a number of rumors have surfaced claiming as to how exactly iPhone 5 will be like.
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Aatma Studio is known for shipping out some of the coolest iPhone concepts that we have known. While many of these may be well removed from the practical and real iPhone that we eventually get, they are fun to watch nonetheless. Now, the folks at the Studio have imagined a special feature in iPhone 5 in which Siri prompts the device to self-destruct.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On April 29, 2012(25 days ago.)
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DigiTimes recently reported that Apple may be using in-cell touch panels in the upcoming model of its flagship smartphone, iPhone. How true is that, we cannot tell since DigiTimes has a rather mixed record of Apple-related predictions. What we do know, or have now been told by an analyst, is that with the of these panels, Apple may be able to take iPhone’s thickness down by 0.4mm.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On April 23, 2012(1 month, 1 day ago.)
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DigiTimes nearly always have got something to report about Apple products. A lot of times, it is not true but it sure is always interesting. Now, the publication is reporting that Apple may use ‘in-cell’ touch panels in the next-generation iPhone. DigiTimes claims that this has been divulged by a source in Apple’s supply chain.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On April 21, 2012(1 month, 3 days ago.)
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Apple has been very secretive, as always, about its upcoming iPhone. We know nearly nothing for sure. There are speculations of a different form factor, advanced hardware, software upgrade and what not; and yet Apple folks watch all this with amusement and continue with their work. Now, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has claimed that Apple will launch the next iPhone in October.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On April 21, 2012(1 month, 3 days ago.)
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In a world where a number of handset makers, such as RIM and Nokia, are facing abysmal circumstances, it would seem that Samsung is having an exceptionally good time. The Korean electronics maker is right at the heart of the smartphone market, with its Galaxy Note and Galaxy S smartphones having become a roaring success with Android users. According to estimates, Samsung is expected to close this quarter with a quarterly sale worth $40 billion!
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iPhone 5 will be released in June. Because Foxconn recruiter said to the TV Tokyo – the company needs to hire about 18,000 people to manufacture the iPhone 5. It seems that provisionally the confusion about releasing time of iPhone 5 is gone. Every fans of iPhone’s were waiting to know about the releasing date of iPhone 5.
Reporter:Forman
Under: iPhone
On April 3, 2012(1 month, 21 days ago.)
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The round of rumors about the next-generation iPhone from Apple apparently has no signs of subsiding. At least until the device is actually released by the company. A recent report by iMore suggests that the next-generation iPhone will arrive some time in October this year, nearly a year after iPhone 4S launch. iMore also reports that the screen-size of the device will be 3.5-inch and that it will feature 4G LTE.
Reporter:Salman
Under: iPhone
On March 24, 2012(2 months, 1 day ago.)
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