iPhone 5 rumours: what you need to know(part 2)

We published about most rumors regarding iPhone 5 before. And right here below an additional most recent rumours about Apple iPhone 5
The iPhone 5 launch date come in the summer…
Apple’s set up a rhythm with iPhone releases, with fresh versions becoming in late June or early July each year. It is a secure bet that the iPhone 5 release day may also be late June or early July.
As Beatweek magazine highlights, Apple’s A-Team can’t be everywhere at the same time; by surprising the produces of the iPad 2 and the Apple iPhone 5, they get moving their magic on the two devices.
The apple iPhone 5 features may include an electronic pocket book
There’s been many speculation that Apple might contain Near Field Communication (NFC) technology in the iphone 5G, making it a kind of credit/debit cards. However, as Techeye.net notes, “Apple has looked into NFC before” so this may not be forthcoming.
PAY PHONE: Apple patents reveal how a near field communication-equipped iPhone 5 might act as a kind of card
The iPhone 5 specifications may include LTE sustain
At least one analyzer says the iPhone 5 is going to sustain LTE, super-fast special broadband, in the usa. That could make the i phone 5G a 4G phone, which defintely won’t be confusing at all. LTE is obviously forthcoming – AT&T plans to move out its LTE support this year – however an LTE apple iphone has been gossiped for some time. Usa Today sailed the thought of an LTE iPhone on Verizon this past year.
…or perhaps the iphone 5 launch day is going to be sooner
iLounge reported its source believed Apple company would force the iPhone 5 launch date forwards – possibly to January 2011 – due to the Apple iPhone 4g aerial issues, though iLounge itself reported the claim was “hard to believe”. The source might be perplexing the Verizon iPhone and also the iPhone 5.
The usual July launch date was reported by Engadget’s source too in January 2011 – this means the standard launch cycle looks set to continue.
The Apple iPhone 5 cost won’t change
If the iPhone 5 is an evolutionary step like the move from the iPhone 3G to the iPhone 3GS then we’d expect the purchase price to stay approximately the same, although in britain bigger VAT prices might mean a higher cost.
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