Monday, October 17, 2011

How Is Apple iPhone 5 Going To Look After Steve Jobs’ Death?

Analysts are starting to wonder what Steve Jobs would have done two days ago if he were to lead Apple’s event. Some say he would have audaciously called the new iPhone, with its not just minor upgrades, iPhone 5. He would have presented it enthusiastically, then handle the heat and the users would have followed without feeling that disappointed. Yet again, that was the irreplaceable Steve Jobs…

The real iPhone 5 could be released next summer and the launch could be pushed even farther because of the death of Apple’s genius co-founder Steve Jobs. The delayed release of iPhone 5, expected for months now, is rumoured to be due to unconvincing tests. At one point, analysts believed that the iPhone 5 prototypes were too thin and the A5 powerful procsessor caused overheating. Rumors say other components didn’t perform well in a newly designed shell. Apple recent moves seem to show an attempt to buy time to address this isue and to develop new technologies to be incorporated in next-generation iPhone, such as 4G data speeds or near field communication features.

Steve Jobs iPhone

Either way, the announcement of iOS 5 instead of iPhone 5 postponed expectations for a little longer at least until the fall when a device to support the new iOS was promised. Now, the unveil of iPhone 4S and strategy to the push down the prices for the previous iPhones enables Apple officials to ensure a good graphic sales for the upcoming holiday season.

After the recent announcement regarding the passing of Steve Jobs, one can only wonder where is Apple going to lead us from now on.

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