The
iPhone 5 - Coming JUNE 2012 (4G)
The all
new iPhone 5 is already buzzing with speculation. Will the new iPhone 5
be a complete redesign? Yes! The current Apple iPhone release wasn't much to
rave about, although people do really like Siri, the personal assistant.
However, the new iPhone 5 is going to have some amazing new hardware and
features like 3D video and pictures, newly designed keyboards and 4G speeds to
name a few! This is made possible by the new A6 processor which will also be
featured in the iPad 3.
This
phone is going to be loaded with awesome new features like video chat on 3g and
4g (no longer restricted to WiFi only), face recognition and extreme
downloading with 4G. (List of possible features below). The new
iPhone 5 features are speculated, but have been well received by the public
and will typically follow suit based on previous releases and their features.
Like
the recently release iPad 3, this new iPhone 5 will be equipped with a dual
core A5X chip processors, much like the iPhone 4s (A5) and higher more powerful
graphic chips that can deliver higher video resolutions (5-9 times better and 7
times faster) and amazing "still" images when taking pictures, AND it
will make multi-tasking a lot faster, in addition to adding support for 4G
speeds. There is a possibility it could contain the new A6 processor instead, boosting
it above the iPad 3. It will also have a 4 inch screen (corner to corner)
making it larger and on par with most android phones.
The
processor will have speeds at 1.5 - 2.0 GHz and 1GB of RAM. Obviously the new
iPhone 5 will have the new iOS6 software, iCloud and all the standard features
of the iPhone 4S, including Siri, the personal assistant. These improvements
alone will be healthy competition for the newly released Samsung Galaxy S II
and the Google Nexus phone.
Apple
recently filed several patent applications in order to bring 3D picture
capturing to the iPhone 5. This phone will be capable of rendering, capturing
and processing 3D images, which coincides with the recent changes to the
dual-camera hardware. The new iPhone 5 will also be capable of taking pictures
in Panorama!
The new
iPhone 5 will boast 4G also known as LTE - Long Term Evolution technology
according to AT&T which is due to the 3rd Generation Partnership Project
(3GPP) which is in line with the most recent technology standards for mobile
networks.
Apple
unveiled the iPhone 4S, a faster version of its best-selling smartphone that
includes a virtual "personal assistant" you can talk to. And now,
Apple will release the new iPhone 5, which looks promising in
terms of being sleek, packed with new hardware and finally less restrictions.
Very exciting! We will update our information as soon as we learn more about
the newest features of the new iPhone 5, as more information comes in daily.
Again, this phone is going to be a complete redesign so there is still a lot to
learn about this device. Check it out ....
A few
features of the new iPhone 5:
4 inch
screen (Glass with Aluminum back)
Thinner
sleeker design
Built
in GPS standard
Face
Recognition Security
Face
Time on 3G and 4G
Custom
SMS tones
Custom
E-mail alerts with ability to assign different tones to each email address
Shatter
resistant Gorilla glass
8
MEGAPIXEL Camera rear and 5 in front
64G
Basic and 120G memory
Extended
battery life = 20 hours talk time on 3G and 10 hours on 4G. Standby 1000 hours.
Full
1080p HD Recording AND 3D Video Display !!!
Messaging
indicator light
HTML5
(safari) or apps to make Flash Player capable through apps
SIM-Less
Phone
- The new iPhone 5 will be a World Phone. This is accomplished building
2 to 3 internal antennas which makes it capable of GSM and CDMA technology, so
you can take the phone to any network!
Will
you stay with AT&T, Verizon or Sprint or take it to a different carrier?
What additional carriers do you want to see the iPhone 5 on? Any additional
features you would like? (SEE WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING BELOW).
ATT Vs VERIZON
- AT&T vs Verizon Wireless (Before you buy an iPhone, READ THIS)
- What you should know before choosing ATT or Verizon.
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