iPhone 5 Was The Last project of Steve Jobs

Mashhood Riaz / Apple2695News Reviews Category / 19th October, 2011 / 0 Comments
iPhone 5 Was The Last project of Steve Jobs

As startling it may seem it is reported that Jobs’ last days were spent on the iPhone ‘5’ project and not the iPhone 4S. It is said the Steve spent his last days on the 5 and handed the 4S to his teammates as he knew that his time was short. The iPhone 5 can be expected to have the LTE often referred to as the 4G and possibly a bigger screen and a slimmer profile. Whatever the final iPhone will turn out into, I am sure it would be great as Jobs’ spent his death days on the project.

An analyst from the Rodman & Renshaw, Ashok Kumar believes the same as I do. He goes so far even to believe that the iPhone 5 will surpass in selling the great iPhone 4S only because Jobs’ spent his end on it. And not only Kumar and I but many else believe the same.

A theory is that the iPad 3 will pave the way for the iPhone 5 in hardware upgrades. Surely we would be able to see a new processor improved motion sensors, gyro and the accelerometer, and also a better memory capacity. However this is not official but I believe that it will be some day. We would definitely see some cosmetic and internal upgrades. As so, I myself am looking forward to upgrade to the iOS and see for myself what Jobs has made for us this time. And who knows we might see an iOS 6 by the time this monster of a phone will be released.iPhone 5 Steve Jobs

Also the report makes us think here that maybe this was the reason that the iPhone 4S was just a minor upgrade from its predecessors. Maybe Steve’s teammates were saving the glory for him and only releasing the 4S to fulfill the yearly formality and to stay in the market. If that is so the iPhone 5 will then surely live up to the hype created before the release of the 4S. We expect to see the next generation iPhone in the next summer and hope that service providers will allow the users to upgrade to the newer iPhone then and not make them wait a whole more year. Well we will have to wait and see!

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