Many Apple fans and present Apple iPhone consumers are wondering what would be the groundbreaking iPhone 5 features that can be expected when the iPhone 5 is released. Let us now a comprehensive roundup of all the widely speculated iPhone 5 features. This being a comprehensive list, there is all probability that many of these iPhone 5 features could actually appear in the iPhone 5 when it is expected to be release in June 2012.
iPhone 5 could be having a greater resolution
One of the hotly discussed topics with regard to the iPhone 5 features is its resolution. This is the most impressive of all iPhone 5 features doing rounds as it is rumored that the iPhone 5 could be sporting a Retina Display. And this is the state-of-the-art resolution that can possibly expect. Possibly, with an increased UI size, the resolution can get much stronger and consumers could hope to have a more brilliant video-viewing experience.
iPhone 5 could have a bigger form factor than the iPhone 4S?
The iPhone 5 testing hasn't been leaked “accidentally” so far like the case with iPhone 4. What this means is all the iPhone 5 features are built on speculation. Still, certain clues like the 4-inch iPhone 5 screen throw some light into the iPhone 5 form factor. The iPhone 5 can be a bit larger than the palm-friendly iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S. But then the iPhone 5 could merely have a larger display screen and not the whole body. iPhone 5 could come with the 4G / LTE capability
The iPhone 5 could have the 4G capability because Samsung has got its Infuse 4G released already. Hence it would be only logical that Apple get iPhone 5 to support 4G capability. The LTE capability, if it comes, would be a boon.
iPhone 5 could incorporate a quad-core processor
A dual-core processor has become a pretty common thing in the smartphones of these days. There is a stiff competition between the processors of Apple smartphones running iOS and Samsung smartphones running Android. The A6 quad-processor expected to features in the iPhone 5 could leave any competition far behind.
Wireless charging feature in iPhone 5
It is expected that the iPhone 5 could sport the wireless charging feature and this could give the customers yet another break. However, whether the wireless charging feature is actually churning out a mass appeal is a moot question. This could be a distinct possibility with the inductive wireless charging technology.
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Apple Hopes to Improve the Picture for the iPad
With its new iPad, Apple focuses on a better screen and high-speed connectivity to stay ahead of competitors.
The iPad is getting a facelift as Apple tries to stay way ahead of the competition.
The third version of the tablet, which Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced Wednesday in San Francisco, will include a high-resolution "retina display" like the iPhone, as well as the ability to access high-speed LTE wireless networks. Other features include a more powerful processing chip called the A5X, an improved rear camera, and dictation capabilities.
The event marked the company's first gadget unveiling since cofounder Steve Jobs died in October after a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. Cook and Apple's marketing head, Phil Schiller, shared the duties of introducing the device.
Schiller said the new iPad will be available March 16, though orders can be placed now. Apple is keeping the price of the new version between $499 and $829, depending on its storage capacity and wireless capabilities, and it will lower the price of the most inexpensive iPad 2 to $399.
Apple's newest iPad sports a higher-resolution display.
The iPad is getting a facelift as Apple tries to stay way ahead of the competition.
The third version of the tablet, which Apple CEO Tim Cook introduced Wednesday in San Francisco, will include a high-resolution "retina display" like the iPhone, as well as the ability to access high-speed LTE wireless networks. Other features include a more powerful processing chip called the A5X, an improved rear camera, and dictation capabilities.
The event marked the company's first gadget unveiling since cofounder Steve Jobs died in October after a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. Cook and Apple's marketing head, Phil Schiller, shared the duties of introducing the device.
Schiller said the new iPad will be available March 16, though orders can be placed now. Apple is keeping the price of the new version between $499 and $829, depending on its storage capacity and wireless capabilities, and it will lower the price of the most inexpensive iPad 2 to $399.
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