Posted by : ADMIN Friday 25 May 2012




The 2012 race against all mobile technology begins.
Contestants are Google’s Android, Nokia, Samsung, HTC One and Apple. This artice is part one of a part five series. Today we are going to cover the iPhone5.
So what do you say folks, who do you think is going to win?
I believe the iPhone 5 may have what it takes to be a winner due to the ideas that are not yet a reality.
iPhone 5 Rumors state the following features for the iPhone 5.
  • A6 chip, 16/32/64 GB options for storage space.
  •  1.5 Ghz processor.
  •  1GB or more of RAM.
  •  ios 6.0.
  •  2 megapixel front-facing camera for video chatting.
  •  10 megapixel camera(possibly 3D).
  •  4G LTE (long term evolution), which is the latest Wi-Fi technology.
Many believe the next iPhone will have the most brilliant display yet. Korea Times states a possible OLED screen, instead of a LED. This OLED allows for stronger depth of color and enhanced images, even in skinny-thin devices. The screen is looking to be 1280 x 720 resolutions and 367ppi.
Earlier this year, people were saying Apple would be coming in hot with a gigantic 4.6-inch screen; or should I say t.v.?
However, recent reports state they are planning to continue using a 3.5-inch screen size. We’ll just have to wait and see.
And we all know the work needed for the battery life when comparing to the iPhone 4s Li-Pro 1420 mAh battery; to which has been one of the main arguments for Apple’s iPhone 4s.
I know… How about a sleek solar powered charging system, on the back of the phone, to always put a charge into the battery so it never dies? (Unless of course you are located in Alaska where there is no sun for 6 months out of the year.)Or, maybe I’m looking a little too far into the future…
Have you heard of the new upcoming app, *iWallet?
When this becomes apart of all Mac Devices, Apple will implement an electronic wallet payment method, which nobody else has yet. And before you know it, I think Apple stock will rocket to that $1001.00 number.
In addition, iDevices will have a payment plan organized with NFC (Near Field Communication) support; therefore allowing a person to buy things using their Apple device, no credit card. WOW!
* iWallet- On March 6, 2012, the United States Patent and Trademark Office awarded Apple Patent Number 8,127,982.
With so many ideas in the works right now for AAPL, it’s hard to say what exactly the iPhone 5 will have.  It’s easy however to say that it will knock your socks off!

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