Friday, 27 May 2011

Apple iPhone 5 With NFC and Dual Core Processor

The Apple iPhone caused a lot of buzz within the high-end smartphone industry following the launch of the Apple iPhone 4 and it is going to do it yet again following the anticipated launch of the iPhone 5. This is a phone that is expected to embark on a new revolution in the industry and will be differing from the current version of the Apple iPhone in every single option. The iPhone 5 is going to be offering almost faultless piece of equipment, which is a far away from the Apple iPhone 4 that was bombarded with issues every single day.

The iPhone 5 will be reverting back to the metal casing due to the incredible amount of issues that the iPhone 4 faced as a result of moving to the plastic case. The iPhone 5 will also be having a new design, which is expected to be making the phone even thinner than the current version of the Apple iPhone. Also, it will be embarking on the mission to increase the screen size, which has not happened in the launch of the original Apple iPhone in 2007. It will be doing this by choosing the edge-to-edge technology, which is going to be making the screen size increase to a whopping 4 inches. Apart from bringing the iPhone brand level with the competition that has the same screen size, the iPhone 5 will be offering incredible screen set to play around with content that is available freely on the Internet and in other devices.

The retina display technology is also expected to be improved slightly, but it is not known whether the resolution will be improved as a result of it. The major feature that has been confirmed so far in the iPhone 5 has to be the NFC support. It will be something that is going to be changing the industry in the same way that the touchscreen mobile phones brought about a change. It is going to make the mobile phones are quite essential gadget to be having in your everyday life since it is going to make the phone act as a credit card itself. After much rumours regarding this option, Apple seems to have confirmed the presence of the NFC support in the iPhone 5. That is going to be followed up with the confirmation regarding the eight megapixel autofocus camera that is going to be present in the phone.

This camera is going to be made by Sony, although it is not known whether that would make it use the Carl Zeiss optics like those seen in the Nokia N8 and the Sony Ericsson mobile phones. Also, it is not known whether this camera will be having the full HD video recording option, which is present in most of the high end smartphones nowadays. The iPhone 5 is a mobile phone that will use the 1 GHz dual core processor that has already been introduced in the form of the Apple iPad 2.

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