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Bloomberg Confirms iPhone 5 September Launch, Spills Details on Hi-Res iPad 3

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New technologies could make the next iPhone significantly thinner than its predecessor.
New technologies could make the next iPhone significantly thinner than its predecessor.

Following yesterday’s rumors that Apple’s fifth-generation iPhone is scheduled to launch later this year, Bloomberg cites two sources “familiar with Apple’s plans” who have confirmed the iPhone 5 will be available this September. The report also offers some juicy details on the iPad 3, and that “iPhone nano” that we keep hearing about.

According to the sources, the iPhone 5 will boast Apple’s dual-core A5 processor which debuted in the iPad 2 earlier this year. The device will also sport an 8-megapixel camera — an improvement on the current 5-megapixel lens featured in the iPhone 4.

These claims reinforce nearly all of the previous reports we’ve seen, however, they do conflict with fresh speculation published yesterday that suggests the new iPhone will be completely redesigned. Instead, they say that the device will be identical to today’s iPhone 4.

As we’d all expect, the new device will be running iOS 5 when it launches, which is reportedly codenamed “Telluride” within the Apple camp.

With regards to the third-generation iPad, the same sources claim that Apple is currently testing a version of the device which includes a “higher resolution screen, similar to the one now used in the iPhone 4.” The resolution is said to be “about one-third higher” than the iPad 2 — which isn’t really the Retina display increase we’ve been hoping for.

When Apple introduced a Retina display to the iPhone 4, it doubled the dimensions we’d seen in previous iPhones. However, technical challenges may prevent the Cupertino company from increasing the iPad’s resolution by such an amount for the third iteration.

The Bloomberg report also revives those rumors surrounding a smaller, cheaper iPhone — claiming Apple is still working on the device:

Apple is also working to finish a cheaper version of the iPhone aimed at attracting customers in developing countries, the people said. This device would use chips and displays of similar quality to today’s iPhone 4, the people said. Apple’s work on a smaller, lower-priced version of the device was discussed by people familiar with the matter in February.

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14 responses to “Bloomberg Confirms iPhone 5 September Launch, Spills Details on Hi-Res iPad 3”

  1. Chris Brunner says:

    Glad to hear that the iPhone isn’t going to the iPod touch rounded back. The addition of Gorilla Glass to the front and possibly a metal back are welcomed changes. What else would you like to see from the next-gen iPhone?

    Chris
    http://friendsofmaconfb.wordpr

  2. JRD says:

    There already is an iPhone Nano, its called the iPod Touch. If Apple actually make one, i’ll be so disappointed. And there shouldn’t be an iPhone 4gs, that would also be stupid. They shouldn’t have done it with the iPhone 3gs. Just an actual new phone every year, please! 

  3. prof_peabody says:

    Do you know how dumb this sounds?  Do you realise that whatever the phone is called, has no bearing on whether or not it’s a “real phone.”  

    The only iPhone that was named after it’s version/year is the iPhone 4.  All the others have made up names, but they are still “this year’s iPhone.”

  4. prof_peabody says:

    “Gorilla Glass” is a brand name.  The glass on the front of the iPhone 4 already has the exact same properties as “Gorilla Glass,” it’s just made by another company.

  5. absconded says:

    Only Apple can “confirm” iPhone 5 details

  6. appledrunk says:

    Yeah, the iPhone 4 currently uses Gorilla Glass. I believe this info is the most likely. If you look at past history (what brief history there is) Apple usually doesn’t do a major design change until 2 years after the release ie. iPhone 3G in 2008 to iPhone 4 2010. It’s most likely the next major design will launch in Summer of 2012.

    I blogged about this as well:

    http://appledrunk.com/rumor-bl

  7. Tom McGrath says:

    When they say “aimed at attracting customers in developing countries”, I hope this doesn’t mean just developing countries – the iPhone 4 is way to expensive even in the UK.

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