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3D iPhone? Here’s A Concept Which Will Blow You Off Your Feet


Talented designers are constantly creating wonderful concepts of new devices based largely on rumor and speculation, and while the prospect of a 3D iPhone seems fairly far-fetched at present, LA-based 3D artist Mike Ko has given us something of an inkling as to how it could one day look in real life.
It comes in the form of a video, which, while also showing how microscopic cars in make-believe worlds perform perfect parallel parking, gives us yet another eye-opening dose of what we would love, but can’t have.



If you check out the video after putting reality aside, it looks fantastic. Can you imagine how wonderful it would be to watch music videos and movies on? The dock and stand would be no more, and we could easily watch the next Star Wars episode or Rihanna music video from the bedside while our heads rested excitedly on the pillow.
Of course, back in the real world, the iPhone doesn’t even have 4G LTE yet, and so the closest one can get to anything like a 3D effect on their iPhone is in the form of the 3DBoard jailbreak tweak (which, by the way, is pretty terrible; but I digress). Ko’s creation is a masterpiece, and while we’re probably years away from a 3D iPhone, I’d be more than happy to see more concepts of what it could eventually be able to do.
Then again, Ko says the video took him the best part of twelve weeks to fully complete as a graduation project for Otis College of Art & Design, so even if he does decide to treat Apple fans, they’re going to have to wait quite a while between installments.



For those interested in the making of, he used Maya, After Effects and Pftrack to create the 3D animations you see before you, and captured the whole thing on his Canon T2i. I think you’ll agree, he’s done an excellent job, and considering he’s still at college, is a name we could be hearing a lot about in the future.
Are you guys as impressed as we are? Moreover, would you welcome the idea of a 3D smartphone, or is a little overboard? Leave your comments via the usual mediums.

Source - [ redmondpie.com ]

Apple iPhone to get A5X Processor, 1GB RAM, & New iPod touch Seeded Internally as per REPORT


With the iPad release cycle well and truly behind us for another year, the focus of the tech industry is now firmly toward the Cupertino company’s other big iDevice release, which is, of course, the next iPhone.
Information has been scarce hitherto, however information gathered by the folks of 9to5macsuggests Apple is already internally testing a next-gen iPhone. Although the design is expected to eventually deviate from the current iPhone 4(S) form factor, the prototypes are shelled to look identical to the current range – throwing the eager tech world off the scent.

It seems a foregone conclusion that the next iPhone will include LTE, as implemented within its larger cousin released last month. We can never be 100% certain – particularly with an unannounced Apple product, but if there was no 4G on the fruit company’s sixth iPhone installment, it would be one of the most puzzling moves in tech history.



According to the report, the iPhone prototype is being used primarily to test an A5X chip. Benchmarked as boasting 1GB of RAM, it would speed up an already responsive device, although as the report also correctly points out, the new A5X processor in the new iPad was created especially for the resource-hogging Retina display, so, as-is, wouldn’t really bring much to an iPhone.
Therefore, the iPhone prototypes house a modified iteration of the A5X’s S5L8945Xarchitecture. It’s currently operating under the N96 codename – similar to the N95 name used in the run up to the release last October of the iPhone 4S. As with last time, the name isn’t likely to be used at brand level – no less since Nokia has used that name on a past device.



Meanwhile, the iPod touch hasn’t seen upgrades – cosmetic or otherwise – since 2010, and the future has looked bleak for Apple’s "iPhone without the ‘phone’ part". However, as my colleague Oliver has pointed out, it’s an important product for those looking for an iOS experience on a budget.


An internal iOS 5.1 build contains a file which suggests Apple is plotting a fifth-gen touch, currently being referred to as iPod 5,1 internally. The current iPod is internally known as 4,1, which suggests some significant changes. Being such a target for the causal gamer, the chances of a dual-core processor like the one seen in the current iPhone 4S would seem a realistic implementation.


Souce - [ redmondpie.com ]

Update On iOS 5.1 Untethered Jailbreak For Apple iPhone, iPad & iPod touch

It seems like only yesterday that the jailbreak dream team dropped the good news by announcing the release of an untethered jailbreak for iOS 5.0.1 that would bring liberation and freedom to those who were using an iPhone 4S or iPad 2 powered by Apple’s A5 chip. It was in fact over eight weeks ago and although it was a huge accomplishment by all involved to release the Absinthe jailbreak, the community is once again focusing all eyes on the development teams hoping for a jailbreak which covers iOS 5.1.


Security Firm Shows - How easy it is to Hack iPhone Password


A new vulnerability has been found within the iOS platform, this time it is with the four-digit passcode, which was until now considered to safe. 
That four-digit passcode installed on your Apple iPhone might slow snoos down, but it won't stop them. Forbes is reporting that in some cases, it takes less than two minutes to crack the code.
Micro Systemation is a Swedish company that sells software capable of skirting privacy controls on iOS and Android gadgets. Law enforcement and military agencies use this software in order to access data on devices used by criminal suspects.
In a video (see below) Micro Systemation is able to hack an iPhone in just seconds. Granted, the password wasn't very complicated – it was "0000."
Forbes explains that the hack is possible through a Micro Systemation application called XRY, which deciphers the phone's password, siphons its data to a computer, and decrypts it in order to gain data like GPS logs, call history, contacts, text messages, keystrokes, and so forth. XRY works a lot like a jailbreak, Forbes said. The Micro Systemation team doesn't look for backdoor vulnerabilities made by the phone's manufacturer, but rather weaknesses in the software.

"Every week a new phone comes out with a different operating system and we have to reverse engineer them," Micro Systemation's marketing director Mike Dickinson told Forbes. "We're constantly chasing the market."
Dickinson told Forbes that his company sells products that are able to breach iPhone and Android security in 60 countries. It provides software to 98 percent of the U.K.'s police departments and also sells to U.S. police departments and the FBI. However, its largest client is the U.S. military, Forbes said.
As the smartphone business grows worldwide, so does Micro Systemation's business.
"It's a massive boom industry, the growth in evidence from mobile phones," Dickinson said. "After twenty years or so, people understand they shouldn't do naughty things on their personal computers, but they still don't understand that about phones. From an evidential point of view, it's of tremendous value… if they've done something wrong."




Source - [ pcmag.com ]



Apple CEO Tim Cook on visit to Beijing,China; iPhone 5 on the docket ?

Apple CEO Tim Cook is out in China, meeting with employees & Chinese Carriers.
The iPhone maker's chief executive today was spotted in the Joy City Apple Store in Beijing, marveling at his company's products and talking with employees. Cook didn't say at the store why he's in China, but that hasn't stopped the rumor mill from speculating.

Apple blog AppleInsider is reporting today, citing sources, that Cook is in China to discuss his company's next-generation iPhone with the two carriers that offer Apple's handset, China Telecom and China Unicom. The sources also said that he might be in town to try to work out a deal with China Mobile.
Although none of those scenarios would be surprising, it's likely that Cook would like nothing more than to ink a deal with China Mobile. As China's largest carrier with over 660 million subscribers, it's the crown jewel for Apple. It's also its most elusive would-be partner.
For years, Apple has been hoping to bring its iPhone to China Mobile, only to see the deal scuttled time and again. Last year, Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu cited industry sources who said that China Mobile was ready to move forward on a deal with Apple, but the iPhone maker turned it down after the carrier asked for a slice of App Store revenue. That followed statements made years prior by China Mobile CEO Wang Jianzhou who criticized Apple for trying to take too much control.
However, in September, Jianzhou changed his tone, saying that he hopes to come to an agreement with Apple at some point in the future. He also hinted that the first iPhone to come to his service would be capable of connecting to his company's 4G TD-LTE service.
"China Mobile and Apple hope to find a solution for close collaboration," Jianzhou said. "We discussed this issue with Apple. We hope Apple will produce a new iPhone with TD-LTE. We have already got a positive answer from Apple."
Apple's new iPad is the first from the company to support 4G LTE. It's widely speculated that the next iPhone will also come with that option.
Source - [ news.cnet.com ]


Developer Finds A Way To Downgrade iOS 5.1 To iOS 5.0.1 for Apple iPhone 4 & Apple iPad 2


iH8sn0w, the well known iOS developer and researcher who is responsible for the production of Sn0wbreeze, iFaith, iReb and f0recast has been hard at work again trying to resolve an issue that has been tainting the experience of owners of the iPhone 4S and iPad 2. The said two Apple devices are powered by the A5 processor, and as any jailbreak fan will know, it hasn’t previously been possible to perform firmware downgrades on those two units. When Apple releases a new version of iOS, they promptly stop signing the older firmware, meaning that any official restores result in the user installing the latest official iOS version onto their device.



In normal circumstances, going to the latest version of iOS isn’t really a big issue for standard users. However, the problem occurs when iDevice owners who wish to perform a jailbreak update their software, leaving them having to sit and wait patiently until the Dev-Teams produce a working, distributable jailbreak for that new iOS version. On older devices, users can benefit from a firmware downgrade to versions of iOS that Apple no longer signs as long as they have the relevant SHSH blobs saved for that firmware. In most cases, Cydia automatically captures any available blobs and update the users’ Cydia app with the blobs that have been saved. Jailbreak fans also use the very popular and powerful TinyUmbrella tool to quickly and efficiently capture available SHSH blobs and save them locally on their machines for use at a later date.

Although we have had the iPad 2 since March 2011, and the iPhone 4S since October, there hasn’t been a method available to allow users to downgrade these A5 powered devices which means that a restore is required for any reason that the latest firmware version would be installed. Canadian based iOS developer and hacker iH8sn0w claims to have found a loophole in Apple’s APTicket system that allowed him to successfully downgrade his iPad 2 from iOS 5.1 to 5.0.1. The good news is that he also believe that the loophole he has found will also allow firmware downgrades on Apple’s new iPad running on the new A5X processor. Obviously this will only be possible when newer firmwares become available due to the fact that all new iPads were actually shipped with iOS 5.1, which is the current version.



The news basically means that owners of the iPad 2, the new iPad and the iPhone 4S have finally been invited to the downgrade party and will be able to restore their devices to any firmware of their choice, providing that they have the relevant SHSH blobs saved. Other than a tweet from iH8sn0w about the APTicket system loophole, we have no additional information from the developer, but as it filters through we will be sure to bring it to you.

Source - [ redmondpie.com ]

What's wrong with a small iPhone?

Is a bigger iPhone a better iPhone?
The iPhone rumor du jour this week was about a big screen. In fact, "iPhone 5" rumors going way back almost invariably cite a bigger screen. Sizes run the gamut from 4-inch screens to 4.2-inch to, now, 4.6-inch.
The iPhone currently has a 3.5-inch screen.
And that's just fine with me. A smartphone should be as small as possible. Certainly not BlackBerry Curve small but not so big that it isn't compact. It's a phone, after all.


The brave new big-honking-iPhone world that Reuters claimed is coming (only to be shouted down and debunked by Apple blogs), isn't one I'd necessarily look forward to. I don't need to haul around something brushing up against the mini-tablet category (e.g., a Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket). I have a real tablet for that.
Though I may be in a minority with this opinion.
That's not to say Apple can't do better. After all, there are large tracts (relative to the size of the iPhone's face) of do-nothing plastic on the front of the iPhone (see photo above) that could be better utilized as screen real estate.
And that's not to say I'd object to a slightly larger iPhone. But I'd be perfectly happy with an iPhone 5 with essentially the same chassis and the same Retina display, but with an edge-to-edge screen all around.
So, here's my question, is it retrograde for a smartphone to be small? (And note that the latest rumor says the next iPhone's screen size won't change). Should Apple worry about defying a big-screen smartphone trend in the Android world?

Author - Brooke Crothers 

Source - [ news.cnet.com ]

Angry Birds Space Now Available For Download on iOS, Android, PC & Mac


Angry Birds has been to iOS and Android what Call Of Duty has been to consoles over the the last few years. Those crazy, unstoppable birds have flown as far as PC, Mac, Facebook and Google Chrome in their never-ending quest to defend the nest.

With three versions already on the market, Rovio has added a fourth edition to Angry Birds Rio, Angry Birds Seasons and the original version. First previewed earlier this month, Angry Birds Space takes things quite literally to another dimension. The initial trailer featured International Space Station rep Don Pettit, and was actually filmed in a spaceship, with Pettit test-firing plush toy versions of the fluffy birds at zero gravity.


Angry Birds Space incorporates some of the physics we’ve already seen, but as you’d expect from outer space, the game contains planets with their own gravitational agendas – keeping things interesting. Up until now, the series could be accused of being rather same – with levels, birds, and their respective powers not variant enough to differentiate each title.
If you’re an Angry Birds addict (and there are plenty of you out there), you can download Angry Birds Space via the download links below. Those wielding the smartphone-come-tablet that is the Samsung Galaxy Note can enjoy exclusive content including a branded level, a 30-level DLC pack for free, and the coveted new Lazer bird.


Feel free to let us know if the new game lives up to your expectations, by dropping a comment on our Facebook or Google+ pages!

Source - [ redmondpie.com ]






Apple Rumors: The iPhone 5, A New MacBook Air, The End Of MacBook Pro, And More

Every week the numerous blogs covering the machinations of the Apple empire float tons of unconfirmed rumors, futuristic speculation and questionably-sourced reports on what the company might be unveiling in the near or distant future. Let's take a look back at what the Mac blogs were excited about during the week of February 5 - 11. 



Perhaps you have heard of the myth of Sisyphus? Sisyphus was a King of Corinth who was punished to push an enormous stone up a hill, only to have it roll back down that hill; he would then have to push it up the hill again. He repeated this tedious, back-breaking task into eternity: Push the stone up, watch it fall down, push the stone up, watch it fall down, push the stone up, watch it fall down.

Position In Queue For The New iPad Is Up For Sale On eBay

Every year, hundreds of people line up outside the Apple store to get the latest version of iPhone as well as the iPad. Some people find it dumb, while the others love to wait in the queue to get their latest smartphone and tablet outside the Apple Store. Last week, Apple announced the next generation of its tablet device, the iPad 3 or the new iPad. It features a 9.7 inch Retina Display, sporting a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, Apple A5X dual-core processor, 5 megapixel iSight camera, 4G LTE Connectivity and much more.
Australia was the first country to get the new iPad, followed by Japan. Yesterday, hundreds of people lined up outside the Apple’s CBD store in Sydney and also at Apple flagship store in Hong Kong. The new iPad will go on sale in the UK and US within few hours. iPad buyers have already started queuing up at the London’s Regent Street Apple store from the last four days.

Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation and 11 more Gameloft iPhone and iPad games now at $0.99 for limited time

Gameloft is back with another discount sale. This time the most awaited Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation now available for $0.99. They also offer 11 more iPhone and iPad games now at $0.99. 

Geohot arrested - The Apple iPhone & Sony PS3 Hacker


The famous iPhone & Playstation 3 hacker -  George Hotz, also known as geohot, has been arrested for possession of marijuana. He was arrested while he was traveling by his car on way to the SXSW conference in Austin to give a talk titled “The Final Frontier of Reverse Engineering” when he had to stop at a border patrol checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas. Department of Homeland Security officers were using dogs to decide if a vehicle warranted a search, and George’s car was barked at.
Hotz reportedly holds a medical marijuana license in California, where he lives. In the glove box of his car he kept 1/4 oz. of marijuana and “chocolate edibles” equivalent to less than 1/8 oz., according to a source familiar with the case cited by Above the Law. Such a small amount of the drug typically only warrants a citation, but the local sheriff reportedly took the whole weight of the chocolate and valued it at $800, instead of the $15 Hotz allegedly paid for it.

Hotz was booked for a felony and posted $1,500 bail. He has not (yet?) commented on the matter, though if he is really upset he could attempt to get the felony charge reversed as well as the bail refunded.
Hotz is known for unlocking the iPhone, as well as hacking the PlayStation 3 and subsequently being sued by Sony. Back in June 2011, multiple sources started talking about how Hotz works at Facebook. This was quickly followed by a post from Hotz himself, and then a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the news to me, although a full statement was not given. His employment didn’t last long: details are scarce, but we do know Hotz doesn’t work at Facebook anymore.
Source - [ zdnet.com ]

Confused thinking what to buy iPhone 4S now or wait for iPhone 5?

It's that time of year again, when anxious smartphone shoppers flood my inbox with questions about whether they should buy the current iPhone now or wait for the new version.


    

I also explain why I think buying screen savers and cases for new smartphones is a waste of moneyAnd with good reason. No one wants to be the dupe who buys the older version of a product a week before the latest model is introduced. In this edition of Ask Maggie, I advise a reader who recently lost his iPhone 3GS to the smartphone gods about whether he should buy an iPhone 4S now or wait another three to six months for the new iPhone to be introduced.I also explain why I think buying screen savers and cases for new smartphones is a waste of money
The iPhone waiting game.
Dear Maggie,
My iPhone 3GS recently bit the dust. I'm an AT&T customer so I was able to slot my SIM card into my wife's old Google Android device. But I really miss my iPhone. I know that Apple is probably going to announce a new iPhone this summer. Or they may release it in the fall like they did with the iPhone 4S. Anyway, I don't know what I should do. Do you think I should wait for the new iPhone 5 or just go ahead and get the iPhone 4S?
Thanks,
Steve
Dear Steve,
This is a tough question to answer because we really don't know when Apple will announce a new iPhone, nor do we know exactly what the new features will be on this new device once it's announced.


As you pointed out in your question, Apple has historically released a new iPhone in the summer. But last year it switched things up and released the iPhone 4S in October. This means that at the earliest, Apple will probably release the new iPhone in three months. But it could be another six or seven months until the new one is released.
And that's a long time to be using a temporary device that you aren't completely happy to be using. If you can live with a loaner for a few months, then go ahead and wait. But honestly, I think you won't have any major regrets if buy the iPhone 4S now. And here's why.
Even though we don't know exactly which new features will be on the new iPhone, we might have some hints of what's coming. Last week, Apple introduced its third-generation iPad, which may have given us a preview of features to be expected for the iPhone 5 or whatever Apple chooses to call the next generation iPhone.


Based on what I've seen from the new iPad, I don't expect the iPhone 5 to be a revolutionary product. Once again, I expect Apple to make some nice enhancements to the product, as it did with the iPhone 4. But I don't think the changes will be so drastic that people who buy an iPhone 4S now because they need a new phone will be kicking themselves over their purchase.



The most substantial change that Apple might make to the new iPhone from a design perspective is the screen size. Since it was introduced, Apple has maintained the 3.5-inch screen size on the iPhone. Many people say they like this screen size since it easily fits in their hands and pockets.
Meanwhile, every other top-of-the-line smartphone on the market has grown to 4.3 inches and larger. Of course, I don't expect Apple to change the size of the screen just to follow the competition. But as more people use their mobile devices for watching video, playing games, and viewing other content on their devices, there seems to be a market for bigger screens. And it would make sense for Apple to increase the size of iPhone screen.
If it does this, I'd expect Apple to also increase the resolution of the screen. The Retina Display on the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S is already terrific, sporting 960x640 pixels. But Apple has proven with the latest iPad, that it can push the limits on screen resolution.
The new iPad will have a true high-definition screen with 2,048x1,536 pixels. German said he doesn't expect Apple to go that far with the iPhone. After all the iPad is a much bigger device with a 9.7-inch screen. But if Apple increases the iPhone's screen size it will also likely boost the resolution a bit.
The other major improvement to the iPhone 5 will likely be the addition of 4G LTE network connectivity. This will allow the new iPhone to operate on a faster network with download speeds averaging about 12 Mbps. And unlike other LTE devices on the market, Apple is promising that the battery life of the iPad will stay the same, around 9 hours. This is good news for potential iPhone 5 with LTE. Hopefully, Apple will make sure it's battery life isn't affected by the 4G LTE technology.
Other than that, I don't expect to see Apple make any other major improvements. German noted in his story last week that the iPhone 4S already has a dual-core processor. And the new A5X chip found in the iPad is also a dual-processor chip with better graphics processing, something that is an important improvement for a device with a larger screen. The overall design of the iPhone 5 may change slightly, but I don't expect it to be drastically different.
As far as features that can be added via software, it also seems to me that Apple is committed to keeping the iPhone 4S around for a while. The phone was eligible for the latest iOS 5.1 update released last week, which says to me that Apple wants to keep the device up to date. My guess is that when the new iPhone is released, Apple will still make many, if not all the new software features, compatible with the older iPhone 4S.
So the bottom line is that unless you really want an iPhone with a larger screen, or you must have an LTE phone, you will probably be very happy with your iPhone 4S, even after Apple introduces the iPhone 5.
Believe me when I tell you that I understand your angst. I typically experience buyer's remorse for almost any big purchase I make. But the iPhone 4S is such a solid device and such an improvement over your iPhone 3GS that recently died, that I think you will be happy with your purchase no matter what Apple announces in June or September.
I hope this advice was helpful. Good luck making your decision!
The case for not buying a smartphone case
Dear Maggie,
I just bought the Razr Maxx that features a Gorilla Glass display. Do you think I may still benefit from a screen protector? I got one with glare reduction, but I believe it takes a lot of the glory of the fantastic screen in the phone. On the other hand, my HTC Incredible did not have one and it fared pretty well (for scratches) until it fell on its face and the glass broke to pieces. Somehow I think that if the Incredible would've had a screen protector, it may have fared the fall better.
On the other hand, if I may say, the phone is so large and somehow slippery that I think I also might need a skin or case. What do you think? Do you have an opinion on screen protectors or cases?
Thanks for your input,
Jorge
Dear Jorge,
I'm going to be honest with you. I am not a fan of cases or screen protectors as a general rule of thumb. I think they're just a ploy to get consumers to spend more money. Sure it may protect your device. But what are you really protecting it from?
Gorilla GLass 2(Credit: Corning)
It's like those old ladies who wrap their sofas in plastic. What's the point? The sofa is meant for sitting, so sit. And a smartphone is meant for touching, so touch it. And by the way, the device already comes in a case, which I believe should be durable enough to handle most wear and tear.
I've owned several smartphones over the years and have tested even more, and I've found that most displays hold up pretty well without any additional protection. The only device that I had significant screen scratching problems with from being carried around in my purse or backpack was the original BlackBerry Storm.
Gorilla Glass is supposed to be more scratch resistant and durable than other displays. And for the most part, I've heard good things about it. But there have been some complaints here and there regarding minor scratches.
Trying to break Gorilla Glass at Corning's CA facilitiy
Corning's Gorilla Glass is certainly stronger than the typical stuff.
(Credit: Lynn La/CNET)
If this is something you can live with, then I'd forget the screen protectors and cases and save your money for something really useful.
The only reason I might consider a screen saver or case is if I plan on selling my iPhone in the future. In that instance, you could probably get a better price for your device if it's in pristine condition. In that case, it makes more sense to protect it from the minor scratches that come along with actually using a device.
I'm sure there are plenty of people who would disagree with me on this point. But since you asked for my opinion, I thought I'd share it.
I hope this advice was helpful. And good luck!

Source - [ news.cnet.com ] 



Your favorite sound/song 3D print custom print on iPhone case from SoundCloud

Amazed after reading headline but it's true that you can have an iPhone case with any sound's 3D print for $25 like in below pic -


A pair of companies—Shapeways and SoundCloud—have teamed up to make it possible for someone to take a favorite song or voice recording and turn the sound into an iPhone case. Confused? Well, here’s how it works.

Analysts Predict Grand Launch for Apple iPhone 5 (Rumor)


The New iPad, as it was referred to by Apple officials in Wednesday’s unveiling event at San Francisco, will be available in stores starting Friday, March 16, and as was the case with previous iPads, is expected to preserve Apple’s dominance. After all, with LTE (4G Long-Term Evolution) support, “Retina” display (in layman’s terms, it’s the best kind of HD display available) and an enhanced dual-core CPU, the slate has been improved sufficiently enough to ensure Apple continues ruling the tablet market.


What does this mean for the iPhone 5?
According to Barclays Hong Kong analyst Kirk Yang, the iPhone 5 (or “New iPhone?”) may follow in the footsteps of the New iPad and enjoy a grand launch appropriate for its many interesting new features.  But what are these features?



According to Yang, who shared his predictions to Bloomberg shortly after the iPad unveil, the fact that the New iPad will feature Retina display may mean a similar display quality for the iPhone 5. Some outrageous rumors are tipping a 367ppi, 1280 x 720 HD screen for the iPhone, but presently the more reliable ones suggest a 4-inch LED curved display at the very most.
Furthermore, the iPhone 5’s launch may also see the long-awaited debut of the A6 system-on-a-chip, initially expected to launch with the New iPad. This A6 chipset would be a quad-core, as opposed to the improved dual-core A5X found on the iPad.
Apart from Retina display and an A6 processor, the iPhone 5 may likely include support for 4G LTE and NFC (near-field communication), may have an improved camera and maybe even iOS 6.0.
Since recent reports are predicting a Fall 2012 launch for the iPhone 5, we have quite a while to separate the facts from the fallacies with regards to the above rumors and others.

Source - [ easternmorningherald.com ]


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