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    Posted on September 30th, 2011

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    There has been much speculation to what the iPhone 5 will be like. The device is said to be this and that, although what can we really expect to see from Apple and this phone? And what are the less likely rumours floating around the Internet

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    The phone is likely to be an aluminium backed device with a 3.7 – 4 inch screen. The new iPhone 5 will probably have a dual core processor, the same as the one that is available in the iPad 2. This would ensure the device has more than enough power to compete with the other premium devices on the market, but it is unlikely that Apple will jump all the way to quad core as some people are speculating.

    The phone is also likely to have an 8mp camera that is capable of recording 1080p video, which would bring it into line with its main Android rivals and which we would be more than impressed with. The device will also come with iOS 5, which brings an array of new options, including iCloud compatibility, wireless upgrades and a wide range of other improvements on the previous iPhone operating system.

    One of the more unlikely things that probably won’t appear on the iPhone 5 is a 3D screen. This seems like speculation and it is highly unlikely that Apple would include something that may make their phone seem less like a luxury product. The device is also said to get a radically new shape – this seems unlikely and a mixture of the best part of the previous three iPhones seems a likely way for the phone to go visually.

    The phone will more than likely not have a flip down keyboard as this would make the device that bit thicker and Apple would certainly not want that. The new phone is expected to be a little slimmer than the previous iPhone, especially now that the device is not as slim as some of the other Android phone deals from Samsung and other manufacturers on the market.

    The iPhone 5 will probably have little of the other suggestions that have been seen on the Internet. Bizarre things such as curved screens and quad core processors are highly unlikely and the phones delay is more than likely a mixture of wanting to get it right and also due to circumstances to do with Steve Jobs. The device is probably not going to throw up many more surprises aside from these upon its release.



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