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Time to start writing that iPhone 5 wishlist

Time to Start Writing That iPhone 5 Wish ListBy Chris Maxcer
MacNewsWorld
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6/11/23, 5: 12:00 am PT for months we have heard rumors that the next iPhone will be a ho-hum update relatively from this model. But suddenly the narrative is changed. Could Apple build some great leaps forward with the next iPhone hardware and design? Here are seven ways that Apple may build up further the device.


I had pretty much written off the idea that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) would release a new form factor for its upcoming iPhone 5, believing that Apple would leave the current phone ride for another year, much as the company did when he introduced the iPhone 3 g. Because Apple has released an iPhone for Verizon 4 late in the annual cycle of update, well, that was just another nail in the coffin of new conception.

But the latest rumors, sparked by Boy Genius Report, as well as a report by Bloomberg that cited anonymous sources familiar with the Apple programs, are tempting me to entertain a thought: with a new release scheduled for early August or September, could Apple there wow all entries in a new season of sales fall? After all, is heating up competition in the smartphone and Android phones are riding a rocket sales these days. Could Apple want a brand new ready-to-action option of holiday gifts?

As for me, I'm in the middle of a two-year AT&T (NYSE: T) contract with my iPhone 4, and because they are generally satisfied with the overall drive, Apple would have to come out with something spectacular, impressive for me to update it soon in my contract cycle. Still, Apple could find where improvement? What we must do to create a new unit of sell-out?

So, if Apple were able to deliver on all these new hardware features with an iPhone, I want to buy a 5? Unfortunately, that boils down to I could get a AT&T. new iPhone without a contract for 5 success? Probably. Another example that Apple knows how to do exciting and new products.

MacNewsWorld columnist Chris maxcer wrote about the tech industry since the birth of e-mail newsletters, and still remembers Mac clacking keyboards from high school-strategy of seed plantation of Apple to work. While he enjoys elegant and sublime tech gear, there's something to be said for turning it all off-or most of it-to go out. To take it, take a guess "Fullname" at Gmail.com.
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