Friday, 19 July 2013

Apple 5S speculated to have biggest upgrade ever , production delays due to change in 4.3 in retina display

Apple’s latest flagship product, the iPhone 5S is speculated to have the biggest hardware upgrade ever for an ‘S’ device According to the Fox News, a new report from Weibo user and claimed insider C Technology may reveal full specs for the iPhone 5S. The report said that the latest phone would include a 4-inch IGZO display with the same Retina resolution as the iPhone 5, an A6 processor faster than the current model, quad-core SGX 554MP4 graphics, 2GB of RAM and an upgraded LTE radio. Rumours are doing the rounds that the iPhone 5S will feature a display carrying twice the pixels than the current generation, iPhone 5. Speculations are rife that the iPhone 5S will come with a quad-core processor. Earlier reports claimed that the iPhone 5S will come with a thinner bezel, thereby adopting the iPad mini like design, and will ship in September. It has been claimed that iPhone 5S will include an upgraded 12-megapixel camera, a dual-LED flash, NFC and a fingerprint scanner called AuthenTec. Although the new hardware upgrades in iPhone 5S are unconfirmed for the time being, earlier reports revealed that a complete internal overhaul suggested that Apple was indeed making room for new components in its next-generation iPhone, the report added. With so many add-ons from iPhone 5 , the device also decided to come with a 4.3 inch screen , causing delay in the production The latest report on the next iPhone suggests Apple might be delaying the iPhone 5S until the end of the year. It comes from Commercial Times and the reason quoted is an alleged screen size bump to 4.3 inches retina  though there is no word whether the resolution will change as well. This report comes just a day after we informed you that the production of the iPhone 5S will start by the end of July. Previously the iPhone 5S was rumored to bring an improved camera and a new more powerful chipset, while retaining the same design, but it seems Apple might be breaking the established pattern. So far, the S models used the same shells and screens as their predecessor. As usual the next iPhone(s) rumors will flourish through the next couple of months with the closing of the fall when Apple is expected to host at least one device event. You'd be well advised to take them all with a healthy dose of doubt as there's nothing officially confirmed just yet.


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