Although Apple’s latest version of the iPad is continuing to sell like hotcakes and draw headlines, attention has now shifted, in part, to the probable release date of the iPhone 5.
Apple has historically released an updated version of the handset in June – that is, until the release of the iPhone 4S in October 2011. If the comments from a recruiter with electronics manufacturing company Foxconn are any indication, Apple may be moving the release of the iPhone 5 back to a summer schedule.
According to the Japanese technology blog Macotakara, which picked up on the comments when the recruiter was speaking to reporters on TV Tokyo’s “World Business Satellite” programme, Foxconn is planning to hire 18,000 people to make the iPhone 5.
“It will come out in June,” the recruiter is reported to have said.
According to Apple-centric blog 9to5Mac’s 25 January report, the iPhone 5 will feature a bigger screen and a different casing from the iPhone 4. According to a “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.
A March report from Reuters claimed the next iPhone will feature a 4.6-inch Retina display and will launch in the second quarter of 2012. The news service drew that information from South Korean media, specifically the Maeil Business Newspaper, itself quoting an unnamed “industry source”.
Other rumours have suggested the next iPhone will support 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) connectivity, something that seems more likely now that Apple’s released an iPad with 4G support.
Over the summer of 2011, analysts and pundits appeared certain that the company would release an iPhone 5 with a radically altered design and more powerful hardware.
In October, however, Apple executives unveiled the iPhone 4S, whose exterior seemed virtually identical to the iPhone 4. However, a collection of new features – including Siri, a voice-activated “digital personal assistant” – quickly helped the new smartphone become a bestseller.
Sales of some 27.04 million iPhones contributed to Apple’s record-breaking fiscal 2012 first quarter, which ended on 31 December. During the 24 January earnings call, Apple chief executive 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 (£29bn), with a net profit of $13.06 billion.
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it is actually be the 7th gen. Iphone 1, iphone 2, iphone 3, iphone 3gs, iphone 4, iphone 4s, iphone 5 :-)
There was no iPhone 2 the iphone 3g was the second one it went from iPhone to iPhone 3G to iPhone 3GS to iPhone 4 to iPhone 4s and now the iPhone 5 will b the sixth phone they release do a bit of research before u post idiotic posts.
Exactly - anyone that is in possession of a iPhone 2, would own something more priceless than the Mona Lisa!!!!!
If it follows the previous naming the new phone could be called the iPhone 4G....
"now that Apple’s released an iPad with 4G support" - err, that's not true! The new iPad has been proven NOT to have 4G support in Europe or Australasia or most parts of the developed world, because the US uses a different frequency to the rest of the world. Apple made a big c***-up on that one.
Its going to be called the iPhone SIX. Wait and see
It shall be called 'the New iPhone' mark my words.
I cannot see how Apple can keep improving the Iphone so regularly! Can't wait to try out the Iphone 5.