Wednesday, September 12, 2012

iPhone 5: The D-Day is here!

The wait is almost over for Apple fans. At 10.30 pm (IST), Apple is expected to unveil its sixth-generation iPhone. Rumour mill has been in overdrive mode over iPhone 5. From specs to price to looks to sales, there's speculation on everything.


From the larger display to the quad-core processor, most analysts and websites (quoting their 'inside sources') have something to say about the coming iPhone 5.



Apple iPhone 5 is likely to be launched today, but those using previous-generation iPhones also have reasons to cheer.



Apple may be launching a new edition of the iPhone 4S and doing away with the iPhone 3GS when it launches the next generation iPhone.



When it comes to Apple, press invites usually hide a message hidden in plain sight.

Tech giant Apple's new iPhone 5 will work on the fastest wireless networks around the world, including in the US, Europe and Asia.




Audience, which makes chips used in Apple iPhones, said its top customer is unlikely to use its technology for the latest iPhone

According to the sources, Apple's much-awaited iPhone5 is expected to go on sale in Britain on Friday, September 21.

According to a report in Bloomberg Businessweek, Taiwanese electronic giant HTC aims to block iPhone 5's import in the US for patent violation.

In a video, a Chinese company called Goophone has vowed to not allow iPhone 5 to enter Chinese market if the upcoming iPhone 5 looks similar to its Goophone I5.

Apple isn't saying anything about the topic of the event, but the email invitation it sent to reporters contains a shadow in the shape of a "5'' - a nod to the iPhone 5.



Apple becomes the focus of the technology universe on Wednesday as the world awaits a new iPhone.



The remarkable story of how tech giant Apple, invented its first iconic iPhone has been finally revealed.

Apple iPhone 5 revealed in ad before launch? As the world waits for the launch of Apple iPhone 5, Gresso, a manufacturer of luxury accessories, has rolled out a limited edition bumper case for the upcoming iPhone 5.

Vodafone UK has mistakenly confirmed that the upcoming iPhone 5 will use nano-sim cards instead of micro-sim.



The expected iPhone 5 would actually be the sixth iPhone model.



On the eve of the launch of the iPhone 5, Adam Cheyer, the engineer who helped in developing the Siri virtual assistant for iPhone 4S, has left Apple.

iPhone 5: Worldwide market share for smartphones Samsung and Apple dominate with nearly half of the worldwide market for smartphones.

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