Hard to say, but there's definitely a
lot of chaff out there. Here are some 'realistic' rumors that take into account
what the current iPhone 4S has to offer.
Badass Camera - Some say it will be a 10 MP camera, others go
so far as to say 12 MP iSight one. What's clear is that 4S came with a 8MP camera and that
the new version will come with an improvement: for many photographers the
iPhone has become their choice camera, and Apple can't ignore that.
Double RAM - iPhone 5 is rumored to come
with 1GB RAM, or twice as much as iPhone 4. Whether memory will be improved or
not really depends on processor and GPU makes
it into new iphone, but this is the most realistic rumors.Do expect
more RAM.
Larger screen - A larger screen is the
most anticipated features for the next generation iPhone. The screen that's
most likely going to make it into iPhone 5, as Reuters and the Wall Street
Journal have it, is a 4-inch display.
New case - If the screen is getting
bigger, then the iPhone 5 needs a new case. There are probably more rumors
about the redesigned case than about any other feature of iPhone 5, yet right
now nobody knows anything for sure. What's almost certain is that the case will
be available in only black and white versions.
New sound system - The iPhone speaker
system might be repositioned somewhere on the back of the device, providing a
better sound quality. Sounds good already!
New iOS versions - While there's little
known right now about iOS 6, expect the first previews sometime in June. Many
people are excited about the much-talked-about new Maps application, but you
have to remember another big thing: better iCloud integration.
The iPad 3 A5X Processor - iPhone 5
could well use iPad's dual-core A5X CPU processor. That will mean better video
playback and gamming experience. Let's hope so.
Quad-core GPU - If the processor gets an
upgrade, you bet the GPU will get one as well.
display -
Looking at all these rumors, the iPhone
5 looks like one of the best devices Apple ever created. But let's just wait
and see if it lives up to its hype (and let's hope it does).
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