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Latest News about iPhone 5: Start Mass Production in September and Hit Market in October
Posted on April 18th, 2011 No commentsHi everybody, here I would like to shall with you the latest news about iPhone 5: a report from Apple Insider yesterday reveals that Apple would start trial production of the iPhone 5 in August and mass production in September, with the market availability to be possible in October. With the release date confirmed to be June 6th at Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), 2011, most people are focusing on the market date and specifications of the next generation iPhone. From this report, now we may have a rough perception about the Apple iPhone 5
For the specifications of iPhone 5, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of Concord Securities said he heard from “supply chain sources” that the iPhone 5 will be equipped with a faster A5 processor and 8-megapixel rear camera, which can be currently found in Apple iPad 2, a new wireless chipset, which would be compatible with both GSM and CDMA networks, and an improved antenna.
If this is true, then according to my previous post on the iOS 5 release date, the next generation of iPhone may be configured with the iOS 5. Also, Kuo said the iOS 5 would be a “big feature” in the iPhone 5, which is also highly anticipated.
If we take into consideration of the Japan earthquake, which has caused big shortage in mobile component and materials, then this news becomes even more credible. However, people may also keep skeptical about this for the strong sales of iPhone 4.
Though Apple is unlikely to make any comment or reveal any information about the production of iPhone 5, this news is most acceptable and credible.
More information about iPhone would be provided here.
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