iphone 5
4 posters
Page 1 of 1
iphone 5
http://iphone5newsblog.com/
Although many new features for the iPhone 5 have been speculated on, few seem to be set in stone — with the exception of the A5 processor. but if the A5 turns out to be the “crown jewel” of the iPhone 5 upgrade, will that be enough to excite iPhone users?
There’s no doubt that the most talked-about piece of news concerning the iPhone 5 has to be the release date. But a close second is the swirling debate about which features the iPhone 5 will boast. There has been a steady stream of reports about a wide range of different purported features, such as a larger screen, 8 megapixel camera, NFC technology, a non-existent home button, aluminum chassis, and more.
However, there seems to be no agreement on whether any of these features will actually materialize on the iPhone 5 — they seem to “here one week and gone the next.” Even the next iOS 5 operating system has been called into question as to whether or not it will appear on the iPhone 5, with analysts suggesting that it might not be ready until the Fall of 2011.
The only new development for the iPhone 5 that all of the reports and tech pundits seem to agree on is the A5 chip.
And this, of course, is the easiest feature to predict, since it has already seen mainstream application in this year’s new iPad 2. Thus far, the A5 processor has gotten rave reviews from analysts and users alike: tech-oriented folks appreciate the bold power of the A5 and foresee it as a trailblazer for even better things to come, while the average iPad 2 user just feels the improved speed and functionality.
That being said, there was more to the iPad 2′s successful launch than just the A5: the addition of a front- and rear-facing camera, cool gyro feature, industry-leading price, and a thinner and lighter chassis all contributed to the robust sales that the iPad 2 continues to enjoy. The A5 was the “under the hood” improvement from the original iPad, and one could argue that, while it is a key upgrade to the iPad, it isn’t the most “marketing friendly” feature for un-geeky tablet users.
With this mind, what if the A5 chip turns out to be the only significant upgrade for the iPhone 5? Will that be enough to energize iPhone users to the point where they’ll shell out big money to upgrade?
Acrobat- Number of posts : 316
Re: iphone 5
>iphone 5
>5
Didn't read. Nice to see Apple milking the sh*t out of it's customers and them herping & derping through it all.
>5
Didn't read. Nice to see Apple milking the sh*t out of it's customers and them herping & derping through it all.
Loki- Court Jester
- Number of posts : 1279
Age : 32
Location : Wraeclast
Re: iphone 5
haha Wonko is gonna kill you for saying thatLoki wrote:>iphone 5
>5
Didn't read. Nice to see Apple milking the sh*t out of it's customers and them herping & derping through it all.
Re: iphone 5
Dude, if the forum has rep, I'd give you +infinite.blivvy wrote:
Loki- Court Jester
- Number of posts : 1279
Age : 32
Location : Wraeclast
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|