Apple Can Spoil Samsung’s Party by Releasing iPhone 5

Saad Qazi / News Reviews Category / 30th May, 2012 / 0 Comments
Apple Can Spoil Samsung’s Party by Releasing iPhone 5

Well, we all know that Samsung is already celebrating this whole week, as the Korean manufacturer has made a successful launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III, but Apple is the only company that can spoil that party altogether. In the last few days we have been hearing different rumors and leaked info about the upcoming iPhone from the Cupertino Company.

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We were not able to decide that whether the next iPhone is going to have a 3.5 inch screen or the 4.0 inch, because we have rumors of both. But according to the latest leaks, we have heard that the next iPhone screen will be featuring a screen resolution of 1136 x 640 pixels. In addition to that, we have also seen some leaked components including the overhauled back plate which is a main part of the unibody design of the next iPhone.

In addition to that, we also know that the next iPhone or iPhone 5 will also be coming with the new software, yes, iOS 6 will debut with the next iPhone later this year. Recently, we have also seen some proofs that suggest that Apple is preparing its own Maps app to replace the Google Maps app.

Today, the guys at 9to5Mac were lucky enough to get their hands on an iPhone that is running on the beta version of iOS 6. Of course it is very surprising news but they were able to somehow check out an iPhone running iOS 6 beta build. In addition to that, the same iPhone had Darwin Kernel Version 13.0.0 and the processor in that device is an ARM S5L8950X. When we talk about the processor, it is the model that was made after the *****40X that runs on iPhone 4S and the *****45X that runs on the iPad 3. But still we were unable to get the number of cores or the speed in that processor.

Additionally, Apple will include an entirely new GPU in the next iPhone and it will also bring 1GB of RAM. Here is the image of the prototype released by 9to5Mac, that is one of the devices being tested internally at Apple.

 

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