Saturday 15 October 2011

iPhone5 news and features



  Upto now Apple released iPhone 4. Then iPhoners mostly expected next to release iphone5. But, Apple releases iPhone 4s lieu iPnone 5 today. iPhone 4s has upgraded features of 4. It almost fulfill of iPhone 5 feature.  But iPnone 5 has added still more features. Some information about iPhone 5.

  • iPhone 5 will have RFID chip

    An RFID chip in the iPhone 5 might make it into a payment device like a credit card. It could also function as a form of identification like an ID or security card. Additionaly, Apple might throw in remote desktop usage through NFC (Near Field Communication).

  • iPhone 5 will be released early 2012

     Steve Jobs aimed to release iPnone 5 in the 3rd quater of 2011. but He died in october. So, Apple decide to release early 2012 before that it released 4s.

  • iPhone 5 will have no antenna issues

      This should be one of the first things for Apple to fix. The fact that these antenna issues aren’t actually any worse than the 3rd generation of the iPhone (or any other phone for that matter) this shouldn’t be too hard to fix.

  • iPhone 5 will be super flat

      There have been some designs, especially the one by Handyflash , that suggest that the iPhone 5 will be as flat as a penny. Besides the fact that the designer admits this is just his idea of a new generation iPhone, such a thin phone really wouldn’t be cool at all. 

  • iPhone 5 will have 3.7 or even 4 inch screen

     Most likely rubbish, because Apple can still be very proud of the current, high-resolution Retina screen on the iPhone 4. No value in making this bigger or different at all just yet.

  • There will be an iPhone 5 Mini or even Nano

     I really don’t know what an iPhone 5 Mini or Nano would add to Apple’s current simple line-up because you’d still have to hold the device to your ear. Who wants to be seen talking into such a small phone these days? 

  • iPhone 5 will have no or Custom SIM card

      A SIM is provided by a carrier, who then activates the phone and the SIM has the client’s info on it. Should the iPhone have had a SIM, carriers were concerned that people would agree to shorter service agreements and be able to change companies easier. They were even more concerned that it would make Apple a mobile virtual network operator or MVNO.

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