With all sorts of speculation on the design and features of the new devices, Bloomberg have blown the lid open on a release date for the iPhone 5. According to two sources which are “familiar with Apple's plans”, the iPhone 5 is set to launch this September and there is also talk of that iPhone Nano that has been on everyone's minds since the mock-ups earlier this year.
According to the sources, the iPhone 5 will have the same processor as the iPad 2 in the form of the dual-core A5 as well as an 8MP camera. It will also come with iOS 5 out of the box as expected. With reference to the iPad 3, the sources could only say that it has a higher resolution screen, similar to that of the iPhone 4.
Lastly in a Bloomberg report they have this to say about the speculated iPhone Nano:
"Apple is also working to finish a cheaper version of the iPhone aimed at attracting customers in developing countries, the people said. This device would use chips and displays of similar quality to today's iPhone 4, the people said. Apple's work on a smaller, lower-priced version of the device was discussed by people familiar with the matter in February."
All been told, these are all just repetitive rumours going the round since early this year. Anything new? The launch of the iPad 3 is also highly unlikely for this year anyway, so relax and grab that spanky new white iPad 2.
source: 2DayBlog.com
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