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Although widely expected, as it happened, there was no iPhone 5 in 2011 after all, but the company did announce the iPhone 4S.
But
the Phone 5 will surely be with us later this year. So we've gathered
together all the latest iPhone 5 rumours to give us a reasonable picture
of what Apple's latest handset might be like.
You'll find all the rumours below, but why not check out our iPhone 5 rumours video first?
iPhone 5 release date
Given the pattern of Apple's iPhone launches, we're expecting the
next-gen iPhone 5 to debut in mid to late 2012. We reckon it's most
likely to be shown off at Apple's Worldwide Developer Event (WWDC),
which usually takes place in early June - even if the focus of the 2011
event was software.
However, we reported in February
that the new iPhone would be launched in October, falling into line
with the same release schedule from last year, and Macotakara 'sources'
confirming the Cupertino brand would be honouring the
iPhone 5 form factor
Unlike the iPhone 4S, the new iPhone
will be a completely new design from what has gone before, so that
means an entirely new casing as we saw with the iPhone 3G and, later, the iPhone 4.
Interestingly, someone who claimed to have seen a larger-screened
iPhone 5 prototype said in November 2011 that Steve Jobs canned the new
handset and opted for the iPhone 4S because of the larger screen size of
the new device. According to Business Insider, it was feared that a new size would create a two-tier iPhone ecosystem.
Beatweek also claimed in November 2011 that the 5-inch was scrapped "because Apple wouldn't be able to do it properly" this year. However, the Daily Mail
(make of that what you will) then suggested that a four-inch version
was likely and that Sony has already shipped top secret demo screens to
Apple.
iPhone 5 specs
Based on the roadmap of mobile chip design
specialist ARM (of which Apple is a licensee), we'll see a quad-core
processor debut in the new iPhone 5 - probably called the Apple A6. We
know that we'll see other quad core handsets debut in 2012, so it's not
too much of a stretch to say that the iPhone 5 will be the same.
Game on!
We had expected some kind of help in terms of predicting the iPhone 5 CPU from the launch of the new iPad, but the announcement of a slightly tweaked A5X processor really didn't help things there.
Steve Jobs' iPhone 5 legacy
Many sites have reported
that Steve Jobs was working hard on the iPhone 5 project, which will
apparently be a "radical redesign". We shall see... but the fact the
iPhone 4S was so similar to the iPhone 4 suggests that Steve was working
on something pretty special before
And if you're in a bit of a
hurry, we've also got a handy iPhone 5 video detailing the latest
rumours on release date, spec and more - so check if out for a quick
fix of next-gen Apple fun:
The Wall Street Journal has previously reported that: "Apple is also
developing a new iPhone model, said people briefed on the phone. One
person familiar said the fifth-generation iPhone would be a different
form factor than those that are currently available… it was unclear how
soon that version would be available to Verizon or other carriers."
This has since been backed up by reports from Engadget, which state the design will be a 'total rethink'.
iPhone 5 screen
Various sources
claim the iPhone 5 will feature a larger, 4-inch screen. Digitimes
quotes the source as saying that Apple is expanding the screen size "to
support the tablet PC market as the vendor only has a 9.7-inch iPad
in the market."
On 23 May 2011, we reported on rumours that the iPhone 5 could feature a curved glass screen.
These rumours also came from Digitimes, which said that Apple has
purchased between 200 and 300 special glass cutting machines because
they're too costly for the manufacturers to invest in.
In March 2012, new reports suggested that the new iPhone 5 would come sporting a larger 4.6-inch retina display, while April rumours even suggested the next iPhone will use new touch technology and will be encased in something called "liquidmetal."
iPhone 5 digital wallet - NFC
Fully tested
There's been some speculation that Apple might include Near Field Communication (NFC) technology in the iPhone 5, turning it into a kind of credit/debit card.
However, with the tech being inside the Google Nexus S and Samsung Galaxy Nexus, as well as a host of other top smartphones, the time for NFC may finally be here.
On 24 June 2011 it was reported
that the Google Wallet mobile payment platform could feature on the new
iPhone. Eric Schmidt admitted that Google is looking to port the
software to other manufacturers.
However, on 31 January 2012 9to5Mac claimed to have spoken with a well-connected developer who disclosed information received from Apple iOS engineers saying they are "heavily into NFC".
The
developer in question has not been named, but is working on a dedicated
iOS app which includes NFC reading for mobile transactions. When
questioned how confident he was on the information he had received his
reply was "Enough to bet the app development on".
On April 30 2012 an Apple patent filing reinforced the idea NFC in iPhone 5.
iPhone 5 camera
Sony makes the camera for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. Speaking at a live Wall Street Journal event,
Sony's Sir Howard Stringer was talking about the company's camera
image sensor facility in Sendai, a town that was recently ravaged by
the recent Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
According to 9to5Mac,
he said something along the lines of, "Our best sensor technology is
built in one of the [tsunami] affected factories. Those go to Apple for
their iPhones… or iPads. Isn't that something? They buy our best
sensors from us."
Sources have also suggested the new iPhone could have an 8MP camera. Indeed, Sony announced in January 2012 that it had developed new back-illuminated stacked CMOS image sensors which are smaller in size.
iPhone 5 price
If
the iPhone 5 is an evolutionary step like the move from the iPhone 4
to the iPhone 4S then we'd expect the price to stay more or less the
same, although in the UK higher VAT rates may well mean a higher price
tag.
It's pretty much nailed on that the new iPhone will cost
around £500 for a 16GB / 32GB model (depending on the capacity Apple
whacks in there) and unless the iPhone 5 comes with some truly next
generation technology that pricing model should hold firm.
iPhone 5 review
TechRadar
is renowned for its detailed phone reviews where we look at every
aspect of a handset, and we'll be bringing you a full, in-depth iPhone 5
review when we get our hands on one. source
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