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Showing posts with label iPhone 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone 5. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

iPhone 5 not Coming on June ?

Loop Insight killed the rumors floating on the web regarding iPhone 5 release date, the last few hours many blogs claimed that iPhone 5 will arrive by next June, but now Loop Insight has received word from their sources that iPhone 5 will not launch on June.

Reports on Tuesday suggest Apple will unveil the iPhone 5 at the end of June. This is not true. My sources said today that rumors of an iPhone 5 release at the end of June were completely false.
Anyway, we are still in the rumors phase, so we expect to hear more and more, but till now it's highly expected to see WWDC 2011 free of new hardware. Let's wait and see.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

iPhone 5 All Rumors [INFOGRAPHIC]

The guys over NoWhereelse else have prepared an amazing infographic which illustrates all the rumors around the upcoming iPhone 5.




Anyway, we will hear more and more speculations about iPhone 5 until its will officially release on the WWCD 2011 on June. Stay Tuned

Monday, March 21, 2011

iPhone 5 Prototype Spotted !

A source from Foxconn who we believe to be reliable has provided us with some information about Apple’s fifth-generation iPhone. Most of the information lines up with past reports but we have also learned a few new details. Most notably is that the iPhone 5 has already been seen at Foxconn and is soon going into the normal mass production stages. In terms of design, the iPhone 5 is said to look fairly similar to the iPhone 4 except for two very important differences: materials and screen size.

The iPhone 5 will keep a relatively similar size and shape as the iPhone 4 but Apple has decided to move away from the back-glass enclosure found on the fourth-generation device and move to something similar to the back of the first-generation iPhone from 2007. Although some reports claim the iPhone 5 will adopt a curved metal back, our source says models have been floating around with a flat metal back. The material of this metal is unspecified. Our brains say aluminum but our hearts wonder if this could be Liquid Metal.



In terms of Apple moving from aluminum to plastic in the shift from iPhone 1 to iPhone 3G, if Apple keeps the same antenna design (which was not mentioned by sources) as the iPhone 4 and adds the flat aluminum back, this back should not cause any reception issues. The next major enhancement is said to be a larger display. An enhanced screen for the next-iPhone has been rumored, but an exact screen size has only been pinpointed by Digitimes (4 inches). Our sources do not have precise screen measurements for the iPhone 5 but are certain that it appears to be larger than the one found on the iPhone 4.


Purported iPhone 5 engineering images surfaced last week, which appear to backup some of the information that we have independently heard. Our sources do not have pictures of a fully manufactured device but were able to provide a photograph of the iPhone 5's charging cable that compares the cable to that of the one found in the iPhone 4. The cable does not look very different than the iPhone 4 version, lending credence to a similarly-shaped device. (Note: iPhone 5 is for iPhone 5, GSM and CDMA are iPhone 4 parts)

We speculate that we’ll be seeing an edge-to-edge screen, like mentioned in other reports, in addition to a faster, dual-core chip to match the iPad 2. For those keeping track we were able to gather correct iPad 2 information prior to its announcement starting with cases, then the screen, finally culminating with the white iPad 2 digitizer. We’re doing something similar here with the iPhone 5, so expect some more iPhone 5-related information here in the near future.
[via 9to5mac]

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Apple iPhone 5 Won't Feature NFC Technology

Apple's next iPhone will not feature Near Field Communications (NFC) technology that allows mobile phone users to pay for goods and services by simply waving their handset across a special contactless reader in a store.

A source told The Independent: "The new iPhone will not have NFC. Apple told the operators it was concerned by the lack of a clear standard across the industry."

However, the source also said Apple is working on its own version of NFC that will let users pay for goods and service via their iTunes account. It is thought a handset featuring the technology will hit the market in 2012.
It's unlikely that the successor to the iPhone 4 will have NFC technology embedded in the handset
It had been thought Apple was likely to include the technology in the next version of the iPhone, which is due out later this year, after the company hired Benjamin Vigier, who previously was product manager for mobile wallet, payment and NFC at mFoundry.
Google's latest rival to Apple's smartphone, the Nexus S, which is also the successor to Google's Nexus One 'superphone', is the first widely available handset to have the technology embedded in the phone.

Monday, March 7, 2011

iPhone 5 To Revert Back To Aluminum Back And Internal Antenna?

A Chinese source has told Economic Daily News (translated by Macotakara) that Apple is abandoning the glass backing of the iPhone 4 in favor of an aluminum casing as well as ditching the external antenna design. According to the source the;

Decision to design similar to iPod touch instead of using glass is supposed that Apple seems to stop problems which are told widely damages from scratching, difficulties of painting white and weight of glass.
The source also reported that Apple is abandoning the current external antenna design that was plagued with controversy over the “death-grip” signal loss and attenuation issue. Although unclear, it seems that the translation implies that the “antenna will be designed to penetrate cellular and Wi-Fi waves via resin made Apple logo” which Apple actually does have a patent for.

Finally the source noted that Apple will include the new A5 processor in the fifth iteration of the iPhone, the same processor in the new iPad 2. As with all Apple rumors, including those regarding the iPhone 5, take them with a grain of salt. In particular when the source has a shaky record in previously predicting a 7-inch iPad by Christmas 2010.

[Via MacRumors]

Monday, November 1, 2010

iPhone 5 to Enable Ambitious Remote Computing Program?

Planning to buy an iPhone 5? Here's some good news for you. iPhone 5 will bring a very interesting feature, remote computing, based on NFC (Near Field Communication) technology according to a report from CultOfMac. If the iPhone 5 will be really NFC-enable phone, it means that we can carry multiple desktop settings about our Macs around with us, on our phones, and upload them to a destination Mac of our choice.
If users wave a NFC-equipped iPhone at a NFC Mac (they need to be in close proximity to interact), the Mac will load all their applications, settings and data. It will be as though they are sitting at their own machine at home or work. When the user leaves, and the NFC-equipped iPhone is out of range, the host machine returns to its previous state.

“The Mac authenticates with the iPhone, which contains a lot of the information the computer needs, such as bookmarks, passwords and other data,” said our source, who asked to remain anonymous. “The system would essentially turn any Apple computer into your own — like you’re actually working on your own computer. Same settings, look, bookmarks, preferences. It would all be invisible. Your iPhone would be all you needed to unlock your Mac.”
The report also indicates that small items of information would be stored directly on your iPhone as password, documents, and settings files. But the larger items would be stored in the cloud to be included in the service, given the sizes of those items and the relatively slow transfer speeds used in NFC. This is only rumor and we may never see this but it would be very interesting if Apple really did that. Stay tuned as we'll keep you updated about the topic.

Friday, October 29, 2010

The Banned White iPhone 4 Promo Video [Humor]

We all knew that Apple has delayed white iPhone 4 for three times, first when it announced it in July, then in August till later this year and from about two days until spring 2011. We also got some reports that it was canceled by Apple. So, while waiting for a 'white iPhone 5', let's have some fun with a banned white iPhone 4 promo video.
If you waited for the white iPhone, you’re an idiot. You’re a stupid human being who has waited 5 months for a phone that’s a different color. That you’re just gonna put a cover on anyway. So you’re a fool. In fact, why don’t you go get an EVO or something? Or a Droid. 2. They apparently does.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Apple is Working on Verzion-Compatible iPhone 5

iPhone 5 news time! It's our first post here about iPhone 5 and it may be called big news. WSJ reports claims that Apple is planning to start mass production of a new Verzion-compatible iPhone 5 by the end of 2010. If you don't know, Verzion is carrier company, the same as AT&T which sells carrier locked devices.
5-th generation iPhone is expected to be released in the first quarter of next year carrying alternative wireless technology called CDMA and a new key chip by Qualcomm Inc. products.
The new iPhone would be similar in design to the iPhone 4 currently sold by AT&T Inc. but would be based on an alternative wireless technology called CDMA used by Verizon, these people said. The phone, for which Qualcomm Inc. is providing a key chip, is expected to be released in the first quarter of next year, according to the same people.
We also has noticed that AppleInsider reports that Apple is working on two new iPhones with larger and smaller screens (got it?). One is as small as the Nano and the other is larger than the current form of iPhone, those two iPhones should be launched as soon as early 2011. We don't know anything more but we are sure that Apple is working on fifth-generation iPhone.

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