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No makeover for iPhone 5, Foxconn, 85% of production

In a study cited in the last hour on the pages of Mac Rumors, the analyst Ming-Chi Ko reported a series of information regarding our new smart phones bitten apple. As rumored seems that the Cupertino giant is willing to release the final version of IOS with its partners in the five weeks between 23 and 30 September.

If the information proves true, and manufacturers began to install the software on the new iPhone during that week, we could expect an early distribution by mid-October, or at the latest towards the end of that month. Combined with other items already leaked in recent weeks, they did not do so only reinforces the hypothesis of an imminent debut of the new iPhone.

Ko went on to say that, according to his sources, the much-rumored iPhone by the new look would not be so obvious. It seems that, despite the possible cover photos that revealed a less "edgy" and a thickness of less than its predecessor, iPhone 5 may resume most of the forms and materials used for the construction of its predecessor, iPhone, or 4.

Other details were "revealed" by the analyst and some items on the sheet. Among these rumors about the memory RAM, as in the case of iPad 2, should amount to 512 MB and assist the very same processor used by Apple to power the second generation of their tablets.

The camera should then be very similar to the iPhone's 4 and, assuming that the thickness of the camera is a major factor in determining the thickness of a device, at least it is hoped that the new iPhone will not even so much thinner than the previous year.

The display, which some say should have been replaced with a larger panel, seems to have to stand still at 3.5 inches, as seen in the iPhone 4. For the protection of the same we should still find a sheet of glass; solution that will probably be used again for the rear.

As already mentioned in the past, will be the main producer Foxconn that will achieve the 85% of iPhone's that will be distributed over the next 5 months. The remaining 15% should be given instead to Pegatron. At this point we just have to wait until the second week of October will have to see who was right and if the "new" iPhone will be really new.


Posted by: Wasim Javed

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