Thursday, September 15, 2011

US network exec says, iPhone5 will come in October

Pin back your ears, phone fans: we're hearing perhaps the most credible rumour yet about the release of the iPhone 5. No less a personage than a vice president of US phone network AT&T has reportedly told employees the next-generation iPhone will launch in early October.

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In previous years, Apple has released each new iPhone at the company’s annual developer conference, WWDC, in June. This year, Apple decided to focus on apps at WWDC, so the new phone wouldn’t overshadow the event. By breaking the cycle of announcing new iPhone every June, Apple has also whipped up a storm of speculation about the new phone.

The top AT&T wonk told managers, “Expect things to get really, really busy in the next 35-50 days, so prepare your teams accordingly,” Boy Genius Report reports. The hotly anticipated phone will arrive in October after a probable September announcement.

Are you planing to bag yourself an iPhone5 when it does arrive, or is October too long to wait? And which phones do you think will give the fifth iPhone a run for its money? What could be the new iPhone has reportedly been spotted being used, while fans have created myriad concepts of what they’d like the phone to look like. Some fans have even gone as far as creating elaborate fake websites for the forthcoming phone.

Let’s raid the iPhone5 rumour fridge to find the tomatoes of truth amid the stinky stilton of baseless speculation.

Design

it seems the iPhone5 won’t look significantly different to the iPhone4. That sounds about right to us, considering Apple packed some epic hardware innovations into the iPhone4. The company also tends to stick with its favourite designs for years — witness the identical iPhone 3G and 3GS, and the enduring MacBook Pro. But Apple is likely to squeeze the iPhone 5′s guts into an even thinner, lighter case.

Specs

Apple calls its dual-core processor the ‘A5′, as seen in the iPad2. We call it ‘so speedy it eats the company’s previous CPU, the A4, for breakfast’. Expect the iPhone5 to use the A5, which has a processor, GPU and RAM all on one die. If it does, the iPhone5 will join the ranks of dashing dual-core handsets such as the Samsung Galaxy S 2 and the LG Optimus 2X.

Software

Apple announced a new version of its operating system, iOS 5, in June. It doesn’t feature all of our most-wanted features, but there are plenty of treats to keep us sweet. iOS 5 will arrive on iPhones in the autumn, all around the world. We’ll have the ability to wirelessly sync with our computers then. iOS 5 will also provide the iPhone5 with less obtrusive notifications, shortcuts on the lock screen, deeper Twitter integration, and an Apple IM client.

Camera

The camera in the iPhone5 is also likely to be revamped. The iPhone4′s camera has a 5-megapixel resolution and an LED photo light, along with high-dynamic-range software to help with exposure. In our tests, the iPhone 4′s camera took decent shots, but it’s still not as good as Nokia’s 12-megapixel effort on the N8. The chief executive of Sony has implied that the company may be making an 8-megapixel snapper for the iPhone5. We could also see an improved LED flash.

Rather than simply bumping up the megapixels, the iPhone5 could add some sensor innovation — we’re thinking something along the lines of the Exmor R CMOS sensor in the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. This type of back-illuminated sensor takes smoother, less noisy shots in low light.

However, no matter what iPone5 looks like, but the key features  will be continue and move on that  it is a powerful camera as well as HD camcorder, Are you planning to bag yourself an iPhone5 when it does arrive? Of course, I believe iPhone5 will bring great shock to our phone fans, however, with a powerful iPhone5 with your hand, in the next days, you will import iPhone5 video to the related Apple editing application, the video format unsupported will be raised, here, versatile video converter for mac lion acts asiPhone5 video converter for mac, which can convert iPhone5 video on mac snow leopard to many mac compatible video formats such as H.264, MPEG-4, DV, HDV, MOV, AVCHD etc.

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