iPhone 5 production begins in July, ships in September; looks like the iPhone 4 – Reuters Posted at 22:47' 21/04/2011
<p><em>Reuters</em> reports that the <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/iphone-5-2">iPhone 5</a> will begin production in July and ramp up for a September release. This fits in with a lot of the chatter out there over the last few months. It isn't certain why Apple chose to deviate from its previous June/July schedule, but perhaps <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/">iPhones</a> are the new back to school items…or are going to be grouped with iPods from now on. Apple typically holds a fall media event at the beginning of September. This would be the perfect place to showcase their <a href="http://iphonenew.org/">new iPhone</a>.<span id="more-5721"></span></p> <blockquote><p>The new smartphone will have a faster processor but will look largely similar to the current <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/iphone-4">iPhone 4</a>, one of the people said. They declined to be identified because the plans were not yet public.</p> <p>The companies would begin production either in July or August before shipping components to Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, flagship of Foxconn Technology Group, for assembly, they said.</p></blockquote> <p>The next-generation <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/">iPhone</a> is rumored to include the dual-core A5 processor and graphics enhancements found in the <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/ipad-2">iPad 2</a>, possibly 64 GB of storage, a larger screen, a metal back, and new cloud-based functionality through Apple's upcoming iOS 5. We will most likely learn Apple's thinking behind their fifth-generation handset at the upcoming World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in early June. This is the event where Apple is promising the introduction of iOS 5.</p>
Posted at 22:47' 21/04/2011
<p><em>Reuters</em> reports that the <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/iphone-5-2">iPhone 5</a> will begin production in July and ramp up for a September release. This fits in with a lot of the chatter out there over the last few months. It isn't certain why Apple chose to deviate from its previous June/July schedule, but perhaps <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/">iPhones</a> are the new back to school items…or are going to be grouped with iPods from now on. Apple typically holds a fall media event at the beginning of September. This would be the perfect place to showcase their <a href="http://iphonenew.org/">new iPhone</a>.<span id="more-5721"></span></p> <blockquote><p>The new smartphone will have a faster processor but will look largely similar to the current <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/iphone-4">iPhone 4</a>, one of the people said. They declined to be identified because the plans were not yet public.</p> <p>The companies would begin production either in July or August before shipping components to Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, flagship of Foxconn Technology Group, for assembly, they said.</p></blockquote> <p>The next-generation <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/">iPhone</a> is rumored to include the dual-core A5 processor and graphics enhancements found in the <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/ipad-2">iPad 2</a>, possibly 64 GB of storage, a larger screen, a metal back, and new cloud-based functionality through Apple's upcoming iOS 5. We will most likely learn Apple's thinking behind their fifth-generation handset at the upcoming World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in early June. This is the event where Apple is promising the introduction of iOS 5.</p>
<p><em>Reuters</em> reports that the <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/iphone-5-2">iPhone 5</a> will begin production in July and ramp up for a September release. This fits in with a lot of the chatter out there over the last few months. It isn't certain why Apple chose to deviate from its previous June/July schedule, but perhaps <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/">iPhones</a> are the new back to school items…or are going to be grouped with iPods from now on. Apple typically holds a fall media event at the beginning of September. This would be the perfect place to showcase their <a href="http://iphonenew.org/">new iPhone</a>.<span id="more-5721"></span></p> <blockquote><p>The new smartphone will have a faster processor but will look largely similar to the current <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/iphone-4">iPhone 4</a>, one of the people said. They declined to be identified because the plans were not yet public.</p> <p>The companies would begin production either in July or August before shipping components to Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, flagship of Foxconn Technology Group, for assembly, they said.</p></blockquote> <p>The next-generation <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/">iPhone</a> is rumored to include the dual-core A5 processor and graphics enhancements found in the <a href="http://iphone-iphone.net/category/ipad-2">iPad 2</a>, possibly 64 GB of storage, a larger screen, a metal back, and new cloud-based functionality through Apple's upcoming iOS 5. We will most likely learn Apple's thinking behind their fifth-generation handset at the upcoming World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in early June. This is the event where Apple is promising the introduction of iOS 5.</p>
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