The Apple rumour mill continues to churn, with a posting on the Apple-centric blog 9to5Mac suggesting that the iPhone 5 will ship with a larger screen and different casing from the iPhone 4.
According to the 25 January report’s “reliable source at Foxconn in China,” the various prototypes circulating around that production facility share some common features, including a 4-plus-inch display and a casing that no longer follows the design aesthetics of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S.
“No teardrop-shaped devices, as rumoured in the lead up to the iPhone 4S,” related 9to5Mac. “Samples so far have been symmetrical in thickness (also longer/wider).”
Scuttlebutt concerning a larger iPhone 5 screen has circulating for some time, as the blog points out. That being said, variations between the prototypes suggest that Apple has yet to settle on a release version. If Apple follows the release cadence it established with previous iPhone iterations, this newest smartphone could make its debut in either the summer or early Autumn timeframes.
Sales of some 27.04 million iPhones contributed to Apple’s record-breaking fiscal 2012 first quarter, which ended 31 December. During the 24 January earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook attributed the iPhone’s robust sales numbers to a combination of what he called “breathtaking customer reception” as well as pent-up demand from a particularly long gap between new iPhone releases. Overall, quarterly revenue totalled $46.33 billion (£28.4bn), with a net profit of $13.06 billion (£8.3bn).
In addition to the iPhone 5, rumours suggest that Apple is readying a next-generation iPad – possibly with a higher-resolution screen – for release sometime in the first half of the year.
Despite its blockbuster financial results, Apple continues to face steady competition from both Google Android manufacturers and Microsoft, the latter of which plans to introduce a series of tablets later this year running the upcoming Windows 8 operating system.
New product releases from Apple – including iPhone 5 – will go a long way toward determining whether it can maintain that sort of performance over subsequent quarters.
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i just bought the 4s, "WHY CHANGE PERFECTION"
I had the iPhone 4, got the iPhone 4s and took it back to the apple store.
Because Siri is useless in the u.k. Always saying I can only search America websites, I.e. when you ask, where's the nearest coffee shop?