So far we’ve heard conflicting reports about next generation iPhone’s form factor. According to some reports, next generation iPhone will be completely redesigned and will look more like iPod Touch 4G rather than iPhone 4.
While, some reports claim that fifth generation iPhone will come with improved specifications such as faster processor, 8-megapixel camera etc. just like iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, but won’t feature an all-new design and will look like iPhone 4. Continue reading “iPhone 5 With A Tapered “Teardrop” Design – Don’t Count On It” »
Even though there has been a lack of any concrete evidence of a redesigned iPhone 5 other than theleaked case designs, iPhone accessory manufacturers like Case-Mate and Chinese counterfeiters seem to be pretty confident that Apple will launch a redesigned iPhone 5 rather than iPhone 4S.
AT&T has just joined that list, as MacRumors reports that cases based on the leaked iPhone 5 case designs have started arriving in AT&T’s retail stores ahead of the iPhone 5 launch event next week.
MacRumors reports: Continue reading “Cases Arriving At AT&T Retail Stores Hint At Redesigned iPhone 5 [HOT PICS]” »
German site giga.de has created a physical mockup of the iPhone 5based on the leaked case designs, hardware components and case leaks that surfaced on the web over the past few months. Though the chances of a completely new iPhone design are slim due to lack of any evidence, the prototype created by them incorporates the teardrop design, an oval home button and a larger 4-inch screen.
Until now, the most compelling mockups we had seen came in the form of three-dimensional renderings of the iPhone 5, but this prototype takes it a step further and gives us a better look at how Apple’s nextiPhone with theteardrop design might look like. Continue reading “Physical Mockup Of iPhone 5 With Teardrop Design [HOT PICS]” »
Earlier in the week, Apple finally announced that it will unveil the next generation iPhone at a media event on October 4th. Surveys have suggested that iPhone 5 is seeing an unprecedented demand ahead of its launch compared to iPhone 4. A survey by mobile advertising firm, InMobi seems to have come to a similar conclusion.
The new survey claims to have found that as many as 41 percent of U.S. mobile phone owners and 39 percent of U.K mobile phone owners plan to buy iPhone 5 when it is released. Continue reading “Survey Reveals Mobile Phone Users Want Redesigned iPhone 5” »
9 to 5 Mac has provided some interesting details on what to expect in Apple’s fifth generation iPhone, based on information they’ve received from their sources.
According to 9 to 5 Mac, iPhone 5 will come with Apple’s faster A5 chip, 1GB RAM, an improved 8-megapixel camera, Qualcomm Gobi Baseband chips that supports both CDMA and GSM networks. But according to 9 to 5 Mac, iPhone 5′s biggest selling point will be a new software feature called Assistant. Continue reading “iPhone 5 Features: Faster Dual-Core A5 Chip, 1GB RAM, 8-Megapixel Camera, With Revolutionary New Assistant Feature?” »
Apple is widely expected to unveil two new iPhones later this month, the first one is the hugely anticipated iPhone 5- Apple’s next generation iPhone and a cheaper entry level iPhone with 8GB storage that looks like iPhone 4, which is being dubbed as iPhone 4S.
According to the purported iPhone 5 case designs, iPhone 5 will be completely redesigned with a larger edge-to-edge screen, curved/sloped back, and larger capacitive home button.
MacRumors who had commissioned a design studio – CiccareseDesign to create high quality renderings based on the purported iPhone 5 case designs last week (as seen below) as they felt that leaked iPhone case designs have a decent track record in predicting future iPhones, are at it again. Continue reading “Purported iPhone 5 Cases Suggest Thinner And Larger iPhone With 4-Inch Screen” »
9 to 5 Mac has discovered an icon in the new PhotoStream feature in iPhoto 9.2 beta, which appears to be an iPhone icon, but it doesn’t look like iPhone 4. Interestingly, it looks more like the rumored redesigned iPhone 5 with a larger screen and rectangular home button.
We’ve heard conflicting reports about next generation iPhone’s form factor. According to some reports, next generation iPhone will be completely redesigned, will sport a larger screen and will look more like iPod Touch 4G rather than iPhone 4. Continue reading “Apple’s Photo Stream Feature Confirms Redesigned iPhone 5 With Larger Screen, Rectangular Home Button? [Updated]” »
Last week, photos of the purported iPhone 4S casing suggested that the rumored iPhone 4S will come with some minor changes to the antenna system, but it was only partially visible.
MacRumors reports that they’ve received photos from some of their readers (via Ideal-Case.com), which appears to be the casing of rumored iPhone 4S, which give a better view of iPhone 4S antenna band. iPhone 4S is widely speculated to be a cheaper version of iPhone 4 that Apple will launch alongside iPhone 5. Continue reading “Purported iPhone 4S Casing Compared With GSM And CDMA iPhone 4” »
9 to 5 Mac reports that Greek-language based site Greek-iPhone.com has published photos of iPhone parts, which they claim are for Apple’s next generation iPhone (as you might have guessed).
The photos reveal a high resolution camera module with LED flash and an audio cable. According to folks at Greek-iPhone, the purported iPhone 5 camera module is different from iPhone 4′s camera module.According to them: Continue reading “Leaked Camera Module Suggests Thinner iPhone 5?” »
Last week,MacPost.net published photos, which they claim are images of the back cover of an iPhone N94 prototype. The part was labeled “EVT 2″ (Engineering Verification Testing) and dated June 7, 2011.
They’ve now posted photos of iPhone N94 prototype front panel. The part is labeled “EVT 1″ (Engineering Verification Testing) and is dated March 3rd, 2011. Continue reading “iPhone 5 Or iPhone 4S Front Panel Also Gets Leaked?” »