Another string of iPhone 5 related rumors surfaced. As per the reports, the iPhone 5 will feature quad-core qualcom processor and boast even larger than four-inches and different form from previous model. The final specifications of iPhone haven’t been revealed and the company has not yet decided with its plenty of prototypes, which all possess varying display size not under four-inch and new ergonomics. This one is an actual bummer. It was being sold well on par with 16GB and 32GB. So having the iPhone also means having a smartphone with large memory capacity. The iPhone 5 specifications might very well include 64GB versions to. If iPhone 5 makes use of this technology, then fuse this with high resolution retina display and we have the killer device. The company is not only restricting the use of this technology to iPad 3 and iPhone 5, but Time Capsules, Notebook range and Apple TV will also employ this technology. One of the main competitions between Apple smartphones running iOS and Samsung smartphones running Android is the processor each boasts of. The A5 has beaten most Android supporting processors, which other firms have come up with, but as per certain rumors, the company could be one-upping the race with better-than-A6, all-new quad-core processor.
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